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Subnetting - /22 addressing
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04 Dec 2013 09:14 #78417
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Subnetting - /22 addressing was created by uberseehandel
I don't have a DrayTek device to hand so can't test myself.
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One of my (non tech) acquaintances has asked me how he can set up his DrayTek router to handle up to 350 nodes. I pointed him at an IP address calculator and suggested he use /22 subnetting. He tells me that he can't change the subnet from 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.240.0 , for example.
So, in a classful world, how do you set up Class B addressing, or in a classless world, can you set a /22 subnet mask?
thanks, this one is puzzling me.
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ipv4 environment
One of my (non tech) acquaintances has asked me how he can set up his DrayTek router to handle up to 350 nodes. I pointed him at an IP address calculator and suggested he use /22 subnetting. He tells me that he can't change the subnet from 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.240.0 , for example.
So, in a classful world, how do you set up Class B addressing, or in a classless world, can you set a /22 subnet mask?
thanks, this one is puzzling me.
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04 Dec 2013 10:09 #78419
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Remember it's the DHCP pool count that's the issue, appears to be maximum of 253 allowed on Draytek routers.
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04 Dec 2013 12:23 #78422
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Is this definitely fact?
Not that I've been able to test the pool count but I just changed a 2830 to 10.0.0.0/255.255.252.0 (1022 hosts) Network 10.0.0.0 Broadcast 10.0.3.255
Replied by sicon on topic Re: Subnetting - /22 addressing
Remember it's the DHCP pool count that's the issue, appears to be maximum of 253 allowed on Draytek routers.IP Dummy wrote:
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Is this definitely fact?
Not that I've been able to test the pool count but I just changed a 2830 to 10.0.0.0/255.255.252.0 (1022 hosts) Network 10.0.0.0 Broadcast 10.0.3.255
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