Internet Protocol Version 4 Subnetting (IPv4 Subnetting)
In this video, we will go over another example of IPv4 Subnetting. In this example, we have Class C default subnet mask, but we need only 32 available IP addresses per subnet. As we know already, Class C default subnet mask gives us 254 available IP addresses that we can assign to the computers (Hosts) on the local area network (LAN), so we need to break this large network (Default Subnet Mask) into smaller sub-networks (Classless Subnet Mask) in order to have less IP addresses per subnet (CIDR).
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:08 - IPv4 Class C Subnetting - Video 6
00:00:57 - Formula for number of IP Addresses and number of Subnets
00:06:12 - Number of Subnets
00:06:51 - See it in action
00:09:53 - Review
00:11:56 - Video Recap
00:12:55 - Outro
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