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Subnetting is a technique for splitting a network into smaller networks. Subnetting can be used to hide network complexity and reduce network traffic.
Subnetting decreases the total number of addresses in the network, but may require buying additional hardware. It may cost a lot. The lack of efficiency can’t be fixed because companies still assign address blocks to classes.
Subnetting splits the network into sub- networks. Combining small networks is a procedure called supernetting. The mask bits are in the right place. The mask bits are moved to the left during supernetting.
If last n v is 0, you can check that. The first IP is 200. The total size of the supernet is 4*28. If the last 10 bits of the address are zero, then the address will be divided.
Design and management burden are the main disadvantages of subnetting. You should keep a record of all those subnets and prefix lengths.
Determine the mask’s class. 192 is a default mask for Class C.
We will only look at the fourth octet.
Determine the number of host bits left.
The cheat sheet can be used to find the exponents of both bits.
Subnetting always flows in a straight line. The exact location of Subnetting bits is given by this rule. An example can be taken. A class C network is in 4 different places.
There is a mask on. A subnetwork mask is data used for bitwise operations on a network of addresses that are divided into two or more groups.