Having trouble conceptualizing and this could be a silly question, but the example address of 157.0.0.0 would represent the ip address of a device that we are adding to the network?
157.0.0.0 would not represent the IP address of single device, it would represent a network address where devices addresses might be 157.0.0.1 or 157. 0.0.2. The range of device IP addresses would be dependent on the subnet mask. See ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VNvCZNWHBDs.html
@@InternetAuthoring I think I understand. Since the subnet mask is 255.0.0.0 that makes 157.0.0.0 the network identifier so any ip between 157.0.0.1 and 157.255.255.255 is a host address (with the exception of 157.255.255.255 being the broadcast address but follows the same added route.) Would you have a video on how to implement OOBM? In order to use OOBM remotely, do I need to set up a vpn with IPsec behind a firewall and would I configure those routes using route add as well? Thanks for the timely response.
@@BlairLehmkuhl Yes you have that correct. No, I don't have any videos on OOBM. I don't teach networking anymore, haven't for some time. I've moved on to teaching Web Development.