MCSA Windows Server® 2012 Complete Study Guide by William Panek

MCSA Windows Server® 2012 Complete Study Guide by William Panek

Author:William Panek
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2013-06-02T16:00:00+00:00


An organization with a single network address (comparable to the hotel building mentioned in the sidebar “Understanding the Benefits of Subnetting”) can have a subnet address for each individual physical network (comparable to a floor in the hotel building). Each subnet is still part of the shared network address, but it also has an additional identifier denoting its individual subnetwork number. This identifier is called a subnet address.

Subnetting solves several addressing problems:

If an organization has several physical networks but only one IP network address, it can handle the situation by creating subnets.

Because subnetting allows many physical networks to be grouped together, fewer entries in a routing table are required, notably reducing network overhead.

These things combine collectively to yield greatly enhanced network efficiency.



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