little bit stuck
I'm doing some subnetting and one of the questions is "which subnet does host 172.22.61.76/26 belong to?"
i went back on the forum here and found a similar question which i followed like so..
1... subnet mask is 255.255.192.0
2...256-192 = 64
3...block size is 64.0
4...count up in 64s+
5...61 falls between 0 and 64..
This is where i'm coming unstuck, for the answer i put 172.22.0.0 - 172.22.63.254 and it keeps telling me i'm wrong..
can one of you good people help an old...ish man out ...thanks in advance...
i went back on the forum here and found a similar question which i followed like so..
1... subnet mask is 255.255.192.0
2...256-192 = 64
3...block size is 64.0
4...count up in 64s+
5...61 falls between 0 and 64..
This is where i'm coming unstuck, for the answer i put 172.22.0.0 - 172.22.63.254 and it keeps telling me i'm wrong..
can one of you good people help an old...ish man out ...thanks in advance...
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Samo3411 Member Posts: 35 ■■□□□□□□□□/26 that's mean you incrementing in the last octet .
172.22.61.76/26 172.22.61 will be always the same and the last octet will be 0 -64 -128 -192 , and 76 seat between 64 and 128
172.22.61.64/26 is the subnet that this host belong to -
TechGuru80 Member Posts: 1,539 ■■■■■■□□□□Borrowing 2 bits in the last octet...255.255.255.192...increment is 64 so the subnet is 172.22.61.64....if it asks for a subnet you don't put the range just the network address.