Hi @Joseph W. Doherty By looking at the examples provided, one can tell that in the first example you are using the website to calculate how many subnets one gets when going from 16 to 23. ie From 16 to 23 we are borrowing 7 host bits , hence, 2**7=...
Hi there,You are mixing two similar but different concepts. In the first example we are subnetting a given address by borrowing x number network bits . In this case 7 network bits have been borrowed so we get 2**7 = 128 subnets. On the other hand, th...
HOWEVER, the 5-4-3 rule only applies to repeaters and hubs. Many people don't know about this bc we don't use them anymore. I had to do some research to figure out what you meant by that rule. Interesting though. Always good to know a little bit o...
Hello there< The easiest way to deal with this WITHOUT deleting any of the OS files is to tell the switch were to boot from by using the following commandSwitch(config)# boot system config-boot.texthttps://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/c...