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EdTheLad wrote: /20 = 255.255.240.0 256-240 = 16 subnets 0,16,32,48 etc second is 16 broadcast is 172.16.31.255 / I thought the second is 32, which would give a broadcast, if I'm right, of 172.16.47.255, wouldn't it?
I thought the second is 32, which would give a broadcast, if I'm right, of 172.16.47.255, wouldn't it?
EdTheLad wrote: /20 = 255.255.240.0 256-240 = 16 subnets 0,16,32,48 etc second is 16 broadcast is 172.16.31.255 /26 = 255.255.255.192 256-192 = 64 => subnets 0,64,128,192 second is 64 broadcast is 172.16.0.63 Simple when you know how,if you dont understand use the search engine! This has been explained over and over again.
james_ wrote: 172.16.0.0 /20 (255.255.240.0) 172.16.0.0 - 172.16.15.255 is the first subnet 172.16.16.0 - 172.16.31.255 is the second subnet Providing Subnet Zero is allowed, 31.255 is the second subnet's broadcast address. Hope this helps, James.
paige1 wrote: The Mask 192 produces 2 Subnets 64 ( 01000000) and 128 (10000000) Working with Class C would look like this:Subnet 64 01 00000000 = 64 (Subnet Address) all host bits off 01 00000001 = 65 (First Host) first host bit on 01 11111110 = 126 (Last Host) first host bit off 01 11111111 = 127 (Broadcast Address) all host bits onSubnet 128 1 0000000 = 128 (Subnet Address) all host bits off 1 0000001 = 129 (First Host) First host bit on 1 1111110 = 254 (Last Host) First host bit off 1 1111111 = 255 (Broadcast Address) All host bits on Working with a Class B would look like this:Subnet 64.0 01 000000.00000000 = 64.0 01 000000.00000001 = 64.1 01 111111.11111110 = 127.254 01 111111.11111111 = 127.255Subnet 128.0 1 0000000.00000000 = 128.0 (Subnet Address) all host bits off 1 0000000.00000001 = 128.1 (First Host) First host bit on 1 1111111.11111110 = 255.254 (Last Host) First host bit off 1 1111111.11111111 = 255.255 (Broadcast Address) All host bits on If you study this you will see the bit pattern (Off, On, Off, On,...) When working with Class B subnets you work on both sides of the period (decimal place) Once the bit pattern is done, just do the math.
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