There is a very good chapter on subnetting / addressing in Clare Gough's
ACRC Exam Certification Guide ( Cisco Press )
Her approach is hierarchical. Region - campus - building - floor - hosts
She then takes a subnet out of the appropriate level, and uses that for the
WAN connection numbering.
Even though there is no ACRC any longer, the Gough book is still worth
wrestling with. And my offer still stands. I'm buying dinner for Clare and a
guest of her choice in thanks for all the help I got when I was struggling
with the ACRC last year. ;->
Chuck
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Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 6:47 AM
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Subject: Subnet usage [7:9509]
Got a question re: subnet usage. I'm using /30 to subnet 10.100.1.x so that
I only have two addresses per subnet. The question is, there will be
approximately subnets and two hosts per subnet if I subnet it this way.
Now, does it make sense to scatter these subnets everywhere (Site 1, Site 2,
Site 3 ... Site X or should I keep it at one site and use the other subnets
on that for other use at that site?
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