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pkats

join:2003-02-13

IP layout

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I need some help. I’m switching my network from DSL line using mainly private IPs to a T1 and getting a full class C of public IPs. I know enough about routing to be dangerous. I need a second opinion on my proposed network layout to see if it will work.


DaSneaky1D
one wall to block them all
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join:2001-03-29
The Lou
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Check your subnet math and don't expect to have "255" usable addresses.

How many clients are you serving currently? In the next 6 months?

Also, how do you plan on assigning IP addys? Bridged or routed?
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pkats

join:2003-02-13

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I may have over simplified the diagram. I plan on routing at the main router and at each access point. The growth thing is hard to guess. I would like to put about 40 to 50 customers on each access point before I switch to sectors and three access points on each tower but the subnets don't split nice for that. I will update my drawing and repost it.

pkats

join:2003-02-13

reply to pkats
Does this make more sense or am I way off?

VariableARK

join:2003-03-17
USA
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full class c ? howd u manage that? that is awesome!

pkats

join:2003-02-13

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Oops let me try that again

cmaenginsb
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join:2001-03-19
Palmdale, CA

reply to pkats
A full class C is the norm with most real T-1 providers.

Firstly I have 2 questions and that is why the second octet keeps changing, that would imply a much larger network.

Also a .224 netmask only yeilds 29 usable IP addresses (1 for the network id, 1 for the gateway and 1 for the broadcast ip, which is also why .255 doesn't work)

Secondly the subnet math is off, I'd download a subnet calculator like the free one at solarwinds website.
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