Hello, I'm trying to figure out whether or not this IP address would have 2 or 512 subnets. It is part of a VLSM scheme and has 125 hosts. The address is the following: 172.18.0.0/25 Additionally, I need to subnet this IP address. Would I start subnetting at the IP address of 172.18.0.128 since it's a /25 CIDR or would I start at 172.18.128.0 because it's a class B?
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Hello, I'm trying to figure out whether or not this IP address would have 2 or 512 subnets. It is part of a VLSM scheme and has 125 hosts.
The address is the following: 172.18.0.0/25
Additionally, I need to subnet this IP address.
Would I start subnetting at the IP address of 172.18.0.128 since it's a /25 CIDR or would I start at 172.18.128.0 because it's a class B?
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