Hi,
Let's say I have an IP of 8.19.129.31 /29 (this is not my IP). As I understand, the /29 means the leading bits from the left are marked off as 1's, so the subnet mask is 255.255.255.248. This leaves three bits in the right-most octet for hosts. However, my network IP as I take it, 8.19.129.248, is incorrect. Please help me understand why I am wrong. Thank you.
Let's say I have an IP of 8.19.129.31 /29 (this is not my IP). As I understand, the /29 means the leading bits from the left are marked off as 1's, so the subnet mask is 255.255.255.248. This leaves three bits in the right-most octet for hosts. However, my network IP as I take it, 8.19.129.248, is incorrect. Please help me understand why I am wrong. Thank you.