(HD) How to Subnet Class C Easy! Part 4 of 5
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YOUR THE MAN!
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by using custom subnetting you can create more networks in smaller pieces (network = its like a group of ips)
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THANKS MAN HOLY SH%$ FINALLY I UNDERSTAND THIS !!! YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH I WANT TO HUG YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\
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nvm gotta ahead of the video
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"I'm sorry but what does the /24 have to do with it. Where did that come into the working out?"
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When I used a ip calculator it shows /27 to be 8 subnets and 30 host not /24 , what gives?
c1team 1 year ago
@c1team /24 is the original subnet mask. /27 is our new subnet mask. /24 = 255.255.255.0. /27 = 255.255.255.224
Grillzor 1 year ago
Don't worry, just figured it out.
Class C address-3 octets 3x8bits=24
Class B address- 2 octets 2x8 bits=16
Yeah?
wurtzelgummage 1 year ago
@wurtzelgummage The slash /24, or /whatever, represents how many bits are being used for the network portion of the IP address. This is called slash notation.
Grillzor 1 year ago