On 11/6/11 1:00 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> I have a client that, due to expansion of multiple physical offices and
> sharing of data files, needs more than 256 devices on their subnet. That
> means either using a Class B or Class A subnet. For simplicity, I
> decided to go Class A.

Before I read further, I just wanted to point out that for multiple physical 
locations, or even inside one physical location, multiple subnets are probably 
called 
for. IOW, keep your class-C's but have a router (and firewall) sitting between 
each 
subnet.

Paul


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