Subnet mask info doesnt make sense to me
hi guys,
just reading a bit on networking: In the subnet mask /27, the first 3 bits of the last byte are used to address the network, and the last 5 bits are used for addressing nodes. This becomes a bit clearer if you write down the address in a binary notation: IP address: 212.209.113.33 = 11010100.11010001.00001010.00100001 Subnet mask: /27 = 11111111.11111111.11111111.11100000 i get the IP address part,but whats up with the /27 in the subnet mask? where does /27 come in? them bits add up to 224... |
my bad...just watched a tutorial,explained it all,sorry...just panic'd
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Doh! looked in thread tools...how did i miss that? ...thanks
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