Okay, first assume that I am completely f*****g stupid BUT, desperate to understand subnet masking. I'm reading the MCSE TCP/IP guide (for some reason I enjoy it) and have reached the Subnet chapter.
I'd like to take two parts of a class B address space, and express it in CIDR notation, if it can be done.<BR><BR>For example, I'd like to take 192.168.130.0 and 192.168.131.0 and represent them with ...