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im using VLSM to assign private ip address networks to my specific vlans. Unfortunately there is not enough space in my /24 mask even when segmented in order to accommodate my user requirements for each individual vlan. How do I use NAT to save space for my vlan 3 users?

vlan 1 : 75 users vlan 2: 45 users vlan 3: 44 users vlan 4 : 13 users

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    In addition to the general subnetting Q&A, there's no need to restrict yourself to a /24 address space. RFC 1918 allows for a lot more. – Zac67 Apr 10 '20 at 20:28
  • I get that but this is for an assignment and I do not have the slightest clue how to solve the problem given the constraint. – dude456 Apr 12 '20 at 04:47
  • Sorry, but all educational, certification and homework is off-topic here. Reread the linked question, it's all there. – Zac67 Apr 12 '20 at 06:46

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