Host ----router ----server
Class B network.
host's IP : ...82.2 , Mask: 255.255.240.0
router's left IP-address is ...64.1
router's right IP-address is ...32.1.
Why can the host not access the server ?
Answer / indu
With this Subnet mask, the host is in a different subnet than it's router.
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