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November 6th, 2001, 04:18 PM
#11
Member
Great info, guys.
I am very glad to see technical discussion going on around here (along with people explaining these things so others can learn, instead of bashing those who are not @s into this @s some of us).
Custom subnetting can be very effective for:
- creating smaller collision domains
- increasing security (smaller broadcast domains)
- organization, optimization, and to some extent, more efficient use of your network (though some ip addresses are lost, as the HOST portion of each subnet is a -2 to the total addressable valid ip addresses (because all 1's and all 0's may not be used).
I would be very glad to contribute and discuss deeper networking concepts if others would be willing to get involved also.
(what about cisco ccna, net+, a+, mcse training / related discussion here @ antionline?)
OverandOut.
comJo
OverandOut.
~comJo
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November 6th, 2001, 06:36 PM
#12
Training would be great!
(what about cisco ccna, net+, a+, mcse training / related discussion here @ antionline?) -comJo
That would be great! If you really want to get into networking dont forget to add Network + to the training list! I just finished the book with 10 other techs and it is very good. I still have the book so that may be of some help!
Alive to Learn,
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November 15th, 2001, 12:53 AM
#13
Good Stuff. Terr you should write more tutorials!
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November 21st, 2001, 05:34 AM
#14
Junior Member
MY MAN TERR IS WICKED SMART.......YOUR REALLY A LOT OF HELP TERR THANKS FOR EVERYTHING..
BLAYDE
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