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  1. Calculate New Subnet Mask To complete the fourth step of the subnetting process—calculating the decimal and prefix values of the new subnet mask—perform the following steps.

  2. Creating Class C Subnetting Scheme Basic subnetting is very easy when performed in seven steps. This example uses the Class C address 211.212.10.0. Using the seven steps provided …

  3. Given below is a list of all possible combination of Class A subnets: In case of subnetting too, the very first and last IP address of every subnet is used for Subnet Number and Subnet …

  4. This section divides subnetting into five relatively straight-forward stages that cover determining requirements, making the design decision of how many bits to use for subnet ID and host ID, …

  5. Subnetting Subnetting is the process of breaking down an IP network into smaller sub-networks called “ ubnets.” Each subnet is a non-physical description (or ID) for a physical sub-network …

  6. Borrowing 3 bits to Create 8 Subnets. It is important to balance the number of subnets needed and the number of hosts required for the largest subnet. Design the addressing scheme to …

  7. Step 2: Find the # valid hosts: 213 (from step 1) - 2 = 8192 - 2 = 8190 are subnetting in. Since this address is a /19, we are subnettin in the 3rd octet. Now we need to convert the IP address to …