Re: 1 Router 4 Class C Network Segments?



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On 9/1/2005 10:54, Mr. Backup wrote:
> So if I have the IP of A.B.92.0 and the Mask of 255.255.252.0 this would
> give me the range of A.B.92.0 to A.B.95.255.

Yup

> A.B.92.0 ゚ each with a subnet of 254
>
> A.B.93.0 ゚ each with a subnet of 254
>
> A.B.94.0 ゚ each with a subnet of 254
>
> A.B.95.0 ゚ each with a subnet of 254
>
>
>
> Would this be 4 Class C networks under one router?

Well Yes, but...

> And would this be correct to configure this way?

No. You have to use the same /22 subnet as your first configuration,
255.255.252.0. So, reality is that you do have 4 class C's, but they're
all on the same subnet. :) If you want to have actual separate /24 class
C sized subnets, you will need a router with at least 4 interfaces or 4
routers with 2 interfaces and create another network using the private
address space in the middle of them.

~Jason

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