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Caillou___
Junior Member
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11-26-2016, 08:15 AM
#1
I'm having trouble with the testout networking problems. Could you clarify or share more details about the issue? Also, feel free to send an image if it helps!
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Caillou___
11-26-2016, 08:15 AM #1

I'm having trouble with the testout networking problems. Could you clarify or share more details about the issue? Also, feel free to send an image if it helps!

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Peteechops25
Member
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11-29-2016, 01:24 AM
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A 29-bit subnet mask applied to 172.30.199 results in six host bits available per subnet. Each subsequent network increases by eight, yielding 172.30.199.0, 172.30.199.8, 172.30.199.16, and so on. The relevant subnets are 172.30.199.64 and 172.30.199.72. The first subnet (64) offers 65 to 70 available hosts, while the second (73 to 78) provides 73 to 78. Network 172.30.199.70 resides in the 64/29 range and 172.30.199.78 is in the 72/29 range, meaning Wrk2 cannot reach its default gateway. You might consider adjusting Wrk2 to 65 to 69.
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Peteechops25
11-29-2016, 01:24 AM #2

A 29-bit subnet mask applied to 172.30.199 results in six host bits available per subnet. Each subsequent network increases by eight, yielding 172.30.199.0, 172.30.199.8, 172.30.199.16, and so on. The relevant subnets are 172.30.199.64 and 172.30.199.72. The first subnet (64) offers 65 to 70 available hosts, while the second (73 to 78) provides 73 to 78. Network 172.30.199.70 resides in the 64/29 range and 172.30.199.78 is in the 72/29 range, meaning Wrk2 cannot reach its default gateway. You might consider adjusting Wrk2 to 65 to 69.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
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11-29-2016, 08:26 AM
#3
Yes, smaller subnet masks can improve network efficiency by reducing broadcast traffic and allowing finer granularity in addressing.
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taconiebre
11-29-2016, 08:26 AM #3

Yes, smaller subnet masks can improve network efficiency by reducing broadcast traffic and allowing finer granularity in addressing.

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Okwrighty
Member
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11-29-2016, 09:59 AM
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No results found. You mentioned needing smaller masks to divide the IP range into more subnets, which is great for security and organization.
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Okwrighty
11-29-2016, 09:59 AM #4

No results found. You mentioned needing smaller masks to divide the IP range into more subnets, which is great for security and organization.