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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 21
OS: XP
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need help with default gateway :)
ok so im designing a network for case study in school. theres a router then it connects to a group of switches through one switch(trunk). in this switch group there are four vlans, each is a subnet of different size. so lets say these are the networks:
220.0.0.0/26 vlan 10 220.0.0.64/27 vlan 20 220.0.0.196/28 vlan 30 220.0.0.212/28 vlan 40 my question is what do i put in the f0/0 of the router as default gateway. do i just use 220.0.0.1 and its cool? thanks so much :) hope my english is ok. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 3
OS: Windows Xp, Vista, Linux
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Re: need help with default gateway :)
Hello, you should use IP calculator, for example on
http://ipcalc.nmonitoring.com/ the GW depends on administrator but mostly is the first avaible address from subnet. ______________________________ http://myip.nmonitoring.com |
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