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Subnets using 1 range
Will this work guys?
i need 2 networks with 1 ip range for my exam tomorrow.
so i had this in thought; i only need 20 hosts but i want to have some spare adresses
network 0 192.168.10.0-127 255.255.255.128
network 1 192.168.10.128-255 255.255.255.128 or does this need to be different?
Thank You very much!
i need 2 networks with 1 ip range for my exam tomorrow.
so i had this in thought; i only need 20 hosts but i want to have some spare adresses
network 0 192.168.10.0-127 255.255.255.128
network 1 192.168.10.128-255 255.255.255.128 or does this need to be different?
Thank You very much!
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If you have two separate networks -- you'll have two separate ranges. You're doing "classless" subnetting I'm assuming?