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  • Jun 18, 2007, 09:27 AM
    altonv
    Subnetting for WAN
    In a WAN situation can I have

    all routers (3 different cities) using Class B IP adds 10.x.x.x

    all servers at the 3 locations using Class B 10.x.xx.xx

    and work stations using class B 172.31.x.x

    but putting everything under the same subnet mask

    Will this work?


    Is this Safe?
    Is there something what would be safer?

    Thanks.
    Alton

    where can I read more about this? Links / books.
  • Jun 18, 2007, 04:27 PM
    cajalat
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by altonv
    In a WAN situation can i have

    all routers (3 different cities) using Class B IP adds 10.x.x.x

    all servers at the 3 locations using Class B 10.x.xx.xx

    and work stations using class B 172.31.x.x

    but putting everything under the same subnet mask

    Will this work?

    The answer is basically No. If you're dealing with routers then you must use a different subnet for each location.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by altonv
    Is this Safe?
    Is there something what would be safer?

    Thanks.
    Alton

    where can i read more about this? links / books.

    This is a good place to start:
    Cisco IP subnetting 101: Five things you should know

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