no, the /24 means the last 255 digits in the last octet

if you want to allow everything in the last two octets, it would be 10.3.0.0/16

Play around with www.subnet-calculator.com for more info.

Klint

James Edwards wrote:
I'm opening ports using GPO's. In the "Allow Printer and File Sharing" you can specify which subnets to allow contact from. The example shows 10.3.2.0/24 to allow connections from 10.3.2.X. My question is what would be the proper notation to allow connections from 10.3.x.x. Would it be 10.3.0.0\24?

Jim

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