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Whats a /29?

Mr Pickles

Diamond Member
I'm sitting in a meeting and someone says something obtaining a /29 and I'm thinking to myself, "I must have heard that wrong" but sure as anything someone responded with "Are you sure we don't need /24? Because if we do, Cogent will require more documentation" and then I'm like "wtf... they are speaking in /tongues!"

It was in reference to purchasing a new block of IPs. WTF are they talking about?
 
It's the number of bits in the subnet mask. Also called prefix or CIDR notation.

A /29 is 255.255.255.240. Giving you 14 usable addresses. Normally the larger address block you request the more documentation you have to provide to prove you are actually going to use it. A /24 is just a class C mask - 255.255.255.0 giving 254 usable addresses.
 
I don't use it enough day to day to memorize things. So when I need to jump on the router and do some changes it's much faster to just throw that page up on my second screen! 😀
 
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