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07.15.2008 at 01:45AM PDT, ID: 23565355
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Why In General When Resubneting there is a tendency to go "chip" on the subnet mask

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Why In General When Resubneting there is a tendency to go "chip" on the subnet mask?

for example, i saw networks with a 255.255.255.0 mask which is resubnetted to 255.255.252.0 ,
why not give it 255.255.192.0 and get a whole lot more ip addresses?  is there a logical reason for that?

thanks all !

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