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  1. Fundamentals of Classful IPv4 addressing - Cisco Learning Network

    The default network mask dictates the total number of bits available for all network numbers in that range. Therefore in 'class B' first 16 bits are used for numbering the networks, as the default mask …

  2. IPv4 Subnetting Reference Chart - Cisco Learning Network

    The Cisco Learning Network has developed an IPv4 subnet chart to help aid in your learning. This chart organizes Class A, B, and C networks and various subnets. The chart displays slash (/) notation (a …

  3. CLASS A, B, C - Cisco Learning Network

    Also, Class B addresses of 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255 have been allocated for the same purposes, so they can be summarized as 172.16.0.0/12. As Juergen rightly pointed out, nowadays with …

  4. class b subnetting /23 and /25 examples - Cisco Learning Network

    Can someone please explain to me how to subnet using class b address with /23 or /25 notation? Thank you very much for your assistance

  5. Class B address range - Cisco Learning Network

    If you really look at "class B networks", those networks are all /16. The highest network address of a /16 network (base address of such a network) in that range is 191.255.0.0 (and that network will include …

  6. Why this private IP only range 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255

    For example, while 10.0.0.0/8 was a single class A network, it is common for organizations to divide it into smaller /16 or /24 networks. Contrary to a common misconception, a /16 subnet of a class A …

  7. Subnetting question. Do you know the answer? - Cisco Learning Network

    The number of network, subnet, and host bits must total 32 bits, making one of the answers incorrect. The answer with 8 network bits cannot be correct because the question states that a Class B …

  8. Determining number of networks. - Cisco Learning Network

    The class B address in the table, you are dealing with a range of private classfull class B address. The Class B address structure defines 16 bits for the network parts. Including the 172.16.0.0, therefore …

  9. SUBNETTING 172.16.0.0/12 - Cisco Learning Network

    I have known to subnet ip address within the range of its CLASS. Class A: 1-126/8 Class B: 128-191/16 Class C: 192-223/24 However, with the above situation confuses myself. Is it able for us to borrow …

  10. Borrowed Bits - Cisco Learning Network

    Hi Denzil, The Network is: 192.10.10.0 you want to find 14 hosts and 14 subnets. we should first look & identify the following: 1- What is the Major class of the Network? 2- What is the default Subnet Mask …