Re: IP addressing...
- From: Simon <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 07:54:07 GMT
miketop1@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Please I have this configuration, I allocated some addressing to themNot quite sure why you want 4 subnets when all the switches and clients are in the same remote office as per your pic. Assuming the network is a class c then you can use 172.20.128.1 - 254 for switches or clients.
but not sure if it's right.
can someone please help me out.
Specification,
I want 4 subnets,
The router has a local IP of : 172.20.128.253
The problem is, I'm having problems allocating IPs to the switches, the
last set of switches below will evebtually be connected to
workstations. All workstations are a total of 50, so I planned on
having 13 host in each of the 4 switches. Need to get what thier ranges
are.
Please, if this is a bad configuration, Please advice.
The configuration can be found here:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r80/Vergil_Ace/upld.jpg
Thanks
N.B. not neccesary, thought I include it, WAN IP : 193.106.211.11
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