nal network: 192.168.10.0/24 Obtain 8 networks from the same network by subnetting. State: Network First IP Last IP Broadcast Address Problem 2: Original network: 192.168.200.0 /24 Obtain 4 networks that can contain a maximum number of 62 useful IP`s. Specify: Network
Problem 1:
Original network:
192.168.10.0/24
Obtain 8 networks from the same network by subnetting.
State:
Network
First IP
Last IP
Broadcast Address
Problem 2:
Original network:
192.168.200.0 /24
Obtain 4 networks that can contain a maximum number of 62 useful IP`s.
Specify:
Network
First IP
Last IP
Broadcast Address
Subnetting, a fundamental concept in networking, allows organizations to divide a larger network into smaller, more manageable sub-networks or 'subnets'. This practice increases efficiency, enhances security, and provides better control over network traffic. As network professionals, we often encounter scenarios where we need to break down a larger network to meet specific requirements. In this tutorial, we will delve into two such scenarios, meticulously breaking down the process of obtaining new subnets and understanding the associated IP addressing details.
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