That's right. You need to understand CIDR addresses and convert them to octets (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) and visceversa. Also, I recommend you to study subnets with CIDR notation.
2009/5/19 Andy Goldschmidt <[email protected]> > Hi > > In this topic : > 109.1 Demonstrate an understanding of network masks > > Does that mean we need to know what a class A, B and C network is ? > e.g. Class C is 255.255.255.0 or /24 > > Should we know that in CIDR /25 equals to netmask 255.255.255.128 ? > > > Do we need to be able to work out the Network Address if we are given the > IP and Netmask ? > What about working out the Broadcast address ? > The above involves converting to binary and then doing addition etc to > work out the answer. > > Regards > Andy > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by *MailScanner* <http://www.mailscanner.info/>, and is > believed to be clean. > _______________________________________________ > lpi-examdev mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev > -- Eduardo Osorio ICT Consultant LPI Certified Linux Administrator Asesor de Tecnologías de la Información y de la Comunicación. Administrador de Linux Certificado.
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