The following summarizes how networks, subnetworks and hosts are identified in the TCP/IP protocol. An IP address is first divided between networks and hosts. The host bits are further divided between ...
Hi everyone... back from a hiatus of sorts. Not that I expect anyone to have noticed... Anyway, I work with PCs that have multiple bits of equipment attached to them via Ethernet. I try to put each ...
Subnet Mask divides the IP address into two segments and informs the computer which part is the network bit and which one is the host bit. For example, if there is an IP address: 192.168.0.1, it will ...
A subnet allows the flow of network traffic between hosts to be segregated based on a network configuration. By organizing hosts into logical groups, subnetting can improve network security and ...
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