TCP/IP and Subnet Masking: 3 WAYS TO LEARN CLASS C SUBNETTING

23.01.2016
TCP/IP and Subnet Masking in Class "C" Subnetting, If we use the default subnet mask with a Class C network address, then we already know that three bytes (24 bits) are used to define the network and only one byte (8 bits) is used to define the hosts on each network. The default Class C mask is: 255.255.255.0 will gives us 254 usable host. But How about if you have one IP address. Let say your small office network uses the 192.168.0.0/24 and your BOSS! told you to use it to addressed the network. THAT IS SUBNETTING!!! We need to break it the one particular network into multiple networks or subnets. Sir Veva!

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