IP SUBNETTING FOR DUMMIES: 7 Steps To Understand IP Subnetting In Simple Terms, Bonus Subnetting Calculator by Mike Blackbot

IP SUBNETTING FOR DUMMIES: 7 Steps To Understand IP Subnetting In Simple Terms, Bonus Subnetting Calculator by Mike Blackbot

Author:Mike Blackbot [Blackbot, Mike]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2019-11-05T16:00:00+00:00


Network ID

Subnet Mask

Host ID Range

No. of Usable Hosts

Broadcast ID

125.23.200.64

/28

125.23.200.65 - 125.23.200.78

14

125.23.200.79

125.23.200.80

/28

125.23.200.81 - 125.23.200.94

14

125.23.200.95

125.23.200.96

/28

125.23.200.97 - 125.23.200.110

14

125.23.200.111

125.23.200.112

/28

125.23.200.113 - 125.23.200.126

14

125.23.200.12 7

We move to the broadcast ID. The last Host ID is reserved for is Broadcast ID, therefore, the first broadcast ID is 79 the second one is a 95 and the third is 111 the last one is 127. We are almost there one of the last columns. the host ID range, a subnet host ID range is any ideas host IDs between the network ID and a broadcast ID, therefore the first arrange is from 65 to 78 the second range is 82 to 94 the third one is 97 to 110, the fourth one is 113 to 126., that's all. We get all answers we can assign any three subnets a for these three different departments, of course, one subnet is wasted that's the downsize of subnetting. no biggie in summary subnetting subnet is a similar to subnetting compared with subnetting or subnet it.

Takes only one more step to find the column we need in the subnetting table once we identify that the column. The rest of the subnetting process is exactly the same as subnetting I put one similar question below for your practice.

Practice Example: Network 203.128.16.0/2



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