Answer by Andreas Schaefer for 32 bits or 30 bits for subnet mask
Most Network vendors work quite well with /31 Prefixes as smallest possible Non-Host-only network - a.k.a. Point-to-Point link.As in /30 it is possible to interconnect two Routers with a /31 network,...
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First of all, network classes are obsolete. In fact, they have been so since before you were born. Let them die in peace.You can use any subnet mask from /1 to /32 for an IP. It depends on the size of...
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On /32/32 (255.255.255.255) does not have room for any bits for the subnet portion of the IP address, so it can be considered a special or even degenerate subnet consisting of only 1 IP address, namely...
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I'm new to networking and have a question about subnet masks. Imagine we have a class B IP address. I know how to calculate the subnet mask. My question is: What is the last subnet mask that we can use...
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