Scott Silva (Mail Scanner) Wrote:
TCP/IP works the same way no matter what country you are from. The terms
are
the same, and if someone uses the wrong term, it is not the language difference, that person just learned the wrong term.
Yes, works the same in all Countries. Layers 1,2,3 of the OSI Stack. I guess what I should have said was Subnet.
A subnet is what you get when you finish subnetting. One is a noun, one is
a
verb. It can only be done the way it was designed to be done. You can do
some
very creative things with CIDR now, but that was created more as a way to
make
smaller routing tables than any other reason.
Correct there. Classless Inter Domain Routing, never really got into doing that. Largest I have dealt with was 1500 nodes and cidr is not needed there. My main thing has always been getting a network provider to also provide failover redudance. Had one dealing with lighting fiber and that was a nightmare. Maybe I can get a few CIDR pointers from you. :-)
JohnStanley