say you have 158.200.0.0<BR><BR>and you need to make ummm 10 subnets.<BR><BR>you'd apply a .224 mask (double check this one for me will you) which gives you 3rd octet ...
We have 6 offices which have Ip 192.168.11.0 12.0 etc all have Juniper Routers with Site to Site VPN enabled PS the Cisco is a 5505 ASA Now we wanna access them with remote VPN so we added a Cisco ...
Today, the standard methods for moving the network/host address boundary are variable-length subnet masking (VLSM) for host addressing and routing inside a routing domain, and classless interdomain ...
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