May 29, 2001

ExamPointers.com - Online IPv4 Subnet Mask Calculator /0 0.0.0.0 /1 128.0.0.0 /2 192.0.0.0 /3 224.0.0.0 /4 240.0.0.0 /5 248.0.0.0 /6 252.0.0.0 /7 254.0.0.0 /8 255.0.0.0 /9 255.128.0.0 /10 255.192.0.0 /11 255.224.0.0 /12 Subnetting a Class B network address - TechRepublic May 29, 2001 CCNA 200-125 Exam: Subnetting Questions With Answers

Oct 17, 2019 · The CIDR number comes from the number of ones in the subnet mask when converted to binary. The common subnet mask 255.255.255.0 is 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000 in binary. This adds up to 24 ones, or /24 (pronounced ‘slash twenty four’). A subnet mask of 255.255.255.192 is 11111111.11111111.11111111.11000000 in binary, or 26 ones

Nov 12, 2007 · A 255.255.248.0 subnet means that the first 21 bits of the address are reserved to identify the subnet leaving 11 bits for hosts. The calculation for figuring out how many hosts you can have would be 2 (number of possibilities for a bit, 1 or 0) to the 11th power (11 being the number of host bits allowed by the subnet mask) minus 2 (the minus 2 removes the reserved addresses for the subnet and

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