Windows Server 2000 introduced Active Directory Integrated DNS to the world. This zone type was unique, and it was a separate choice during setup. In Windows Server 2003, […]
Subnetting Class B- Understanding IP
Because a Class B network has 16 bits for host addresses, you have plenty of available bits to play with when figuring out a subnet mask. Remember that […]
Subnetting Class C- Understanding IP
If you recall, a Class C network uses the first 3 bytes (24 bits) to define the network address. This leaves you 1 byte (8 bits) with which […]
How to Use Subnet Masks- Understanding IP
For the subnet address scheme to work, every machine on the network must know which part of the host address will be used as the network address. This […]