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Protocols, Lesson 6: IP subnetting - The basic conceptsFirewall.cx 10.13.2004 Rating: -4.70- (out of 5)
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Understanding the concept Let's stop here for one moment and have a look at what I mean by partitioning one network into smaller ones by using different subnet masks. The picture below shows our example network (192.168.0.0). All computers here have been configured with the default class C subnet mask (255.255.255.0):
Because of the subnet mask we used, all these computers are part of the one network marked in blue. This also means that any one of these hosts (computers, router and server) can communicate with each other. If we now wanted to partition this network into smaller segments, then we would need to change the subnet mask appropriately so we can get the desired result. Let's say we needed to change the subnet mask from 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.255.224 on each configured host. The picture below shows us how the computers will see the network once the subnet mask has changed:
In reality, we have just created eight networks from the one large (blue) network we had, but I am keeping things simple for now and showing only two of these smaller networks because I want you to understand the concept of subnetting and see how important the subnet mask is. In the following pages we'll analyze in great depth the way subnetting works and how to calculate it. It is very important that you understand the concepts introduced in this section, so make sure you do, before continuing! Return to the introduction or continue to Lesson 7.
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