On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Todd Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to get a grasp on IP addressing concepts. What I > understand is that there used to be classes of IP addresses: A, B, and > C. All IP addresses had a network identifier and then a host. Then > they invented subnetting. An IP address was a network, a subnet, and > then a host. So The Internets could route to the network, and the > network would route to the subnet, which would then route to the host. > > Learn by doing. Here is a good site to play with the numbers http://www.subnetmask.info/ -- KPLUG-List@kernel-panic.org http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list