I'm assuming you're using a 255.255.255.0 mask. Changing that to 255.255.0.0 would be more than enough room to grow.
I wrote in the past couple of posts that (1) you need to be very careful about peering with routers outside of your administrative control, and (2) good edge polices are essential both to protect ...
The last editionof this column discussed subnet masks and the nature of IP addressing. In this and the following column, we will begin discussing what subnetting means and how to do it. First, though, ...
IP Addressing - Part 2 (Basic Subnetting) Our previous video gave us a review of binary numbering. With that skill, we are better positioned to discuss subnetting. This video addresses subnetting ...
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