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Subnet problem
21 years 2 months ago #149
by GM
Subnet problem was created by GM
Would any body know, 1) Which will ping?
2)C as the base PC, how to connect the rest below?
A-150.150.150.45/27
B-150.150.150.69/27
C-150.150.151.46/27
D-150.150.150.32/27
E-150.150.150.159/27
F-151.150.150.157/27
Thanks
GM
2)C as the base PC, how to connect the rest below?
A-150.150.150.45/27
B-150.150.150.69/27
C-150.150.151.46/27
D-150.150.150.32/27
E-150.150.150.159/27
F-151.150.150.157/27
Thanks
GM
21 years 2 months ago #150
by tfs
Thanks,
Tom
Replied by tfs on topic Subnet problem
If I have calculated this correctly, the way I see it: A and D should be able to ping each other with your subnet.
This would probably work, except that D is really not a legal address in the strict sense of the word as it calculates out to:
001 as the subnet and 0000 as the host (which is not legal - all 0's are the subnet itself and all 1's are broadcast).
To connect the rest below you would need a router. The C subnet can ping any address of 150.150.151.33 TO 150.150.151.62 ( where the subnet lies between 32 and 63 - which are not supposed to be used - but would probably work in the real world).
Tom.
This would probably work, except that D is really not a legal address in the strict sense of the word as it calculates out to:
001 as the subnet and 0000 as the host (which is not legal - all 0's are the subnet itself and all 1's are broadcast).
To connect the rest below you would need a router. The C subnet can ping any address of 150.150.151.33 TO 150.150.151.62 ( where the subnet lies between 32 and 63 - which are not supposed to be used - but would probably work in the real world).
Tom.
Thanks,
Tom
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