In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Teotwawki"
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says...
> Hi yawl !,
>
> I have an assignemnet for Uni. It's a case study. the question gives three
> swtiches hanging off a router in a three router scenario. eg on in sydney,
> one in melb and one in brisbane.
>
> I'm given a class C public subnet of 233.0.0.0 for internal address.
> I'm expected to subnet this . Might be a basic question but in subnetting do
> I regard the switches as a router (sort of) when calcualtin nubers of hosts
> . . (do you know what I mean - do the switches and their hosts each become a
> subnet to calucate ????)
> I'm Confused.
Me too - this group has "home-networking" in the title - how many home
networks do you think use subnetting? When I was at University we had
these invaluable aids to learning called "books", which they kept in a
thing called a "library" - if we wanted to find out about something we
would go there and "read" them.