I would flatten the network "expert" that told you to flatten the network.
Thought you said there was DHCP server. Let the server allocate the
addresses.
With the whole world going to switches and vlans. Why would you want that
many hosts on the same subnet.
Five hundred stations broadcasting, has got to be a lot of traffic.
Duck

----- Original Message -----
From: jeongwoo park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Groupstudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 4:20 PM
Subject: After supernetting!!


Hi all
Let's say there are 5 subnets (Class B/16 subnet mask)
consisting of approximately 500 DHCP clients and 20
servers.
Someone as a Network Expert suggested flattening the
network. As a Network newbie, I simply followed the
instruction from the book on how to supernet, and
finally summarized those 5 contiguous subnets into
following address: 123.80.0.0/14 (**this is a made-up
number) Now I am done with supernetting. What is the
next to be done?
What should I do with this ip address?
Should I go to physically to these 520 stations one by
one for new tcp/ip setup? I think there should be
better way than this.

Looking for your help.

Thanks
jw







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