How many Class C subnets are available in the following ip address? 10.100.64.0 /22 I just got off the phone for a networking interview and this was the question. After approaching it from several angles, I'm not sure how to calculate this (or if...
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I have two 3750E switches in my home lab with gigE (1000mbps) ports. The ports on switch1 are connected to to ports on switch2 with gigE cables.
When I create the Port channel, it works fine and the layer...
Thanks for chiming in Joseph. I feel a little better about noticing the Class A address on my end. And yes, I'm also thinking now that the answer very well could have been 4. Appreciate your comment.
Thank Reza. I like that! Based on the fact that you were able to creatively interpret this question and come up with "Class C" answer, I'm going to say you probably have detailed something about what was being asked for. While I'm still not sure e...
Are there more commands that I need to execute in order to achieve an output similar to what you captured, above?
For instance, I enabled "terminal monitor", before I executed the "debug ethernet interface" command, but I'm not sure that's enough to...
I did find a way to get the ports to operate "up/up" with the "speed 100" command on both sides late last night. While I'm not certain, I believe it has to do with the fact that the basic "category 5" cables I used are not capable of 1000mpbs (they ...
They are used. I bought them second-hand, on eBay. I can plug one of my FastEthernet cables and get them to run at 100 speed. I've verified this works, which is a bit odd to me, but I'm glad to verify this once again.
I do have a 3rd 3750 which I ...