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How do I subnet a network with a subnet mask of /20?
To subnet a network with a subnet mask of /20, you would borrow 4 bits from the host portion of the IP address. This would give you 16 subnets (2^4) and 4096 hosts per subnet (2^12). To calculate the subnet addresses, you would increment the subnet bits by their values (16, 32, 48, etc.) and use these as the new subnet addresses. Then, you would assign the available host addresses within each subnet. Finally, you would update the subnet mask to /20 in the network configuration.
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How many IP addresses does a subnet with the subnet mask 255.255.254.0 have?
A subnet with the subnet mask 255.255.254.0 has 512 IP addresses. This is because the subnet mask 255.255.254.0 allows for 9 bits of host addresses, which gives us 2^9 - 2 = 512 usable IP addresses. The "-2" accounts for the network address and the broadcast address. Therefore, a subnet with this subnet mask can support 512 devices.
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What is a subnet mask?
A subnet mask is a 32-bit number that is used in conjunction with an IP address to determine which part of the IP address is the network portion and which part is the host portion. It is used to divide an IP network into subnetworks, allowing for more efficient use of IP addresses. The subnet mask is typically written in dotted decimal notation, like an IP address, and is used by devices to determine whether a destination IP address is on the same network or a different network.
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What is the difference between a subnet mask and a subnet address? (See photo)
A subnet mask is used to determine which part of an IP address is the network portion and which part is the host portion. It is a 32-bit number that consists of a series of contiguous 1s followed by a series of contiguous 0s. On the other hand, a subnet address is the result of applying the subnet mask to an IP address, which helps identify the specific subnet to which an IP address belongs. In the provided photo, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, indicating that the first 24 bits of the IP address are the network portion, while the subnet address is 192.168.1.0, representing the specific subnet within the network.
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How do I subnet this network?
To subnet a network, you first need to determine the number of subnets and hosts required. Then, choose an appropriate subnet mask based on those requirements. Next, divide the IP address range into smaller subnets based on the chosen subnet mask. Finally, assign the subnets to different network segments or devices as needed. It's important to carefully plan and document the subnetting process to ensure efficient network management and troubleshooting.
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Why is the subnet mask invalid?
The subnet mask is invalid because it does not follow the standard format of a subnet mask. A subnet mask should consist of a series of contiguous 1s followed by a series of contiguous 0s. An invalid subnet mask can cause issues with network communication and can lead to incorrect routing of data packets. It is important to use a valid subnet mask to ensure proper functioning of the network.
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What is a negated subnet mask?
A negated subnet mask is a subnet mask that has been inverted or "negated" to represent the opposite of the original subnet mask. In a negated subnet mask, the bits that were originally 0 become 1, and the bits that were originally 1 become 0. This is often used in network calculations to determine the range of IP addresses that are not included in a given subnet. It can also be used to identify the network and broadcast addresses for a given subnet.
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How do you calculate a subnet?
To calculate a subnet, you first need to determine the network address and subnet mask of the original network. Then, decide how many subnets you want to create and how many hosts each subnet should have. Next, calculate the number of bits needed for the subnet and host portions of the IP address. Finally, create the new subnet mask by combining the original network portion with the additional subnet bits.
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