Subnet Mask divides the IP address into two segments and informs the computer which part is the network bit and which one is the host bit. For example, if there is an IP address: 192.168.0.1, it will ...
I'm setting up a 5505 at a new branch and we get a /28 on the LAN side of the ISP router. The outside interface should be set to my first usable ip with a mask of .240, right? I've done this before ...
Please help me understand subnets and subnet masks! Are there any dumbed down resources out there that can break it down better than scouring Reddit threads? I'm currently planning on completely ...
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