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Old 12-20-2006, 07:02 AM   #1
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some questions about subnetted networking?

for example if their are 2 networks, 1 of these 2 networks is subnetted and both networks are connected to each other via router.

If network (A) has 2 computers with IP addresses as follows:


computer 1: 168.152.48.1
computer 2: 168.152.48.2

both of these computers have class B IP address and it has 24 bits subneting,
what I wanted to know that all the Computers in this network, will have 168.152.48 in their
IP addresses inorder to have communication with other computers in the same network?

What about the routers interface with which this network will be connected? will the routers interface also must have the 1st three octet as "168.152.48." ?

please forget about the other network I just want to clarify about this network 1st?

I hope my question is clear.

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Old 12-20-2006, 07:04 AM   #2
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being subnetted environment, the subnet mask will be 255.255.255.0, right?
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Old 12-20-2006, 09:00 AM   #3
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The router will need to have the interface that connects to that network assigned an ip in the 168.152.48.0 /24 subnet. This would be the gateway address for all the pc's and network devices in that subnet
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Great One, r u MCSE certified?
I am presently doing MCSE 2003 track ,although I am able to understand many things in the world of MCSE but their are certain things that really confuse me, I just wanted to know that can I ask you if I have anything that is not clear to me?

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Does CCDA stands for Cisco Certified Data Administration?
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Old 12-27-2006, 09:41 AM   #6
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Does CCDA stands for Cisco Certified Data Administration?
To Quote CISCO:

The CCDA certification (Cisco Certified Design Associate) indicates a foundation or apprentice knowledge of network design for the Cisco Internetwork Infrastructure. CCDA certified professionals can design routed and switched network infrastructures involving LAN, WAN, and dial access services for businesses and organizations.
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Old 12-27-2006, 11:42 AM   #7
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the CCNA and the CCDA are complimentary certifications...the CCDA designs the network to meet the customers business and technical reuirements and the CCNA is the one who installs and maintains it.

Both of these are the 1st steps up Cisco's professional certification path, culminating with the CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert), one of the most difficult certs to obtain as the testing is set up to cover not only book knowledge but also real world, practical, hands on knowledge and experience.

The lab portion of the testing involves building a network from the ground up and then, overnight, the evil Cisco gremlins come out and screw it up and day 2 involves finding and fixing all of these problems. As this is a timed test, you don't have time to refer to manuals or other documentation so you must have some real world experience.
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Old 12-30-2006, 10:32 AM   #8
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Is it true that after the arrival of Juniper, the Cisco Routers will not be used in the future?
As far as I know, Juniper routers are web based and user friendly.
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By Internetwork ,do you mean connecting different Local Area Networks together via Cisco Routers?
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Old 12-30-2006, 06:46 PM   #10
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IT, please use the edit button instead of making multiple replies. Thank you.
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