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RE: subnetting help



I agree, but just to add, Paul, when you subnet an IP address for a network,
you invariably connect it to the router. So you don't need to specify a
static route for that network on the same router it resides. That network is
already connected directly, which means it has a metric of 0. With a metric
of 0, that route will be preffered to the static route, as static routes
have a metric of 1.

The only reason you would need to use that route rule is if you have a core
router, and you subnetted that network on another [distribution] within your
network.

Regards,

Mark Tinka - CCNA
Network Engineer
Africa Online Uganda
5th Floor, Commercial Plaza
7 Kampala Rd,
Tel:   +256-41-258143
Fax:   +256-41-258144
E-mail: mtinka at africaonline.co.ug
Web:     www.africaonline.co.ug


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-afnog at afnog.org [mailto:owner-afnog at afnog.org]On Behalf Of
Stephane Bortzmeyer
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 12:24 AM
To: Paul
Cc: mtinka at africaonline.co.ug; Begumisa Gerald M.; afnog at afnog.org
Subject: Re: subnetting help


On Tuesday 18 March 2003, at 11 h 1,
Paul <pademmy at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Am sorry for complicating issues. I was given a /25 (64.110.88.0/25)
> which I subnet into three subnet of /26, /27 and /28.

Yes, you already said that. But you did not indicated the actual layout of
the three subnetworks. I tried to guess in my previous message. Was I OK?

> what am trying to do is to put my network behinde the core router. so my
/28
> is 14 host ip address which I pick from 1 to 14 to use for my management
networ
> k, and /27 which is 30 host ip address which I pick from 33 to 62 to use
for my
> point -to-point link and my /26 which is 62 host ip address which I pick
from
> 65 to 126 to use for my point-to-multipoint link.

OK, so you have:

64.110.88.0/28  : MANAGEMENT
64.110.88.16/28 : unused
64.110.88.32/27 : PtP LINKS
64.110.88.64/26 : PtMultipoint NETWORK

Is it OK?

> my 68 host is a linux box which i configured with routing as a gateway
where
> the /27 and /28 route through to the core router becos the default gateway
for
> he 68 host is host 65 which is my core router and the default gateway for
my /

I must confess I cannot make head nor tail from it. Can you draw a nice
ASCII
diagram of your network? With the *names* (names are necessary for
communication)
of the machines and the links between them?






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