Networking 101: Understanding Subnets and CIDR

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 07/31/2008 - 16:00

Linux Planet: "Calculating subnets is an essential skill for network administrators, and even home users with small LANs will benefit from understanding how they work.

This installment of Networking 101 offers some tips and practice exercises to get you started."


 

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