SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 1
Descargar para leer sin conexión
CCNA4.com
Subneting

The process of extending the default subnet mask creates a counting range in the octet that the
subnet was extended into, which can be used to represent subnetworks. This allows a single
Class A, B, or C network to be subdivided into many smaller groups with each group, or
subdivision treated as if it were a network itself. Thus, when we extend the default Class B
subnet mask to 255.255.240.0, we do so by extending the subnet mask by 4 bits into the third
octet. The number of bits that the subnet mask is extended by represents a counting range for
counting the number of subnetworks that new subnet mask can support, using the 2n-2
formula. Thus, the subnet mask 255.255.240.0 subnet mask can support 14 subnets (24-2). In
other words, the 65,534 hosts supported by the default subnet mask can now be divided
among 14 subnetworks. The number of IP addresses supported by each subnet is called an
address range. To calculate the range of addresses for each subnet, we would take the decimal
value for the last bit used for the subnet mask as the starting point for the first address in our
subnetwork, and then increment that number for each subsequent subnet. In this octet the bit
range would be 111100000. The last bit in the subnet mask would thus have a decimal value
of 16 (000100000). Therefore the first IP address in the first subnet address range would be
140.12.16.1.

Read more




CCNA4.com

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

La actualidad más candente (20)

Solve Ip Address Problem By Yapa Wijeratne
Solve Ip Address Problem By Yapa WijeratneSolve Ip Address Problem By Yapa Wijeratne
Solve Ip Address Problem By Yapa Wijeratne
 
Subnetting
SubnettingSubnetting
Subnetting
 
Subnetting class
Subnetting classSubnetting class
Subnetting class
 
Vlsm and supernetting
Vlsm and supernettingVlsm and supernetting
Vlsm and supernetting
 
Subnetting
SubnettingSubnetting
Subnetting
 
Subnetting Mechanics
Subnetting MechanicsSubnetting Mechanics
Subnetting Mechanics
 
Subnet calculation Tutorial
Subnet calculation TutorialSubnet calculation Tutorial
Subnet calculation Tutorial
 
VLSM & SUPERNETTING
VLSM & SUPERNETTINGVLSM & SUPERNETTING
VLSM & SUPERNETTING
 
Vlsm
VlsmVlsm
Vlsm
 
Day 5.5 subnetting
Day 5.5 subnettingDay 5.5 subnetting
Day 5.5 subnetting
 
Subnetting (FLSM & VLSM) with examples
Subnetting (FLSM & VLSM) with examplesSubnetting (FLSM & VLSM) with examples
Subnetting (FLSM & VLSM) with examples
 
Ip addressing
Ip addressingIp addressing
Ip addressing
 
IP Addressing and subnetting
IP Addressing and subnettingIP Addressing and subnetting
IP Addressing and subnetting
 
Subnetting
SubnettingSubnetting
Subnetting
 
Splitting A Class C Network Into 4 Subnets
Splitting A Class C Network Into 4 SubnetsSplitting A Class C Network Into 4 Subnets
Splitting A Class C Network Into 4 Subnets
 
Chapter6
Chapter6Chapter6
Chapter6
 
CCNA Exam 640-802 Version 9.3
CCNA Exam 640-802 Version 9.3CCNA Exam 640-802 Version 9.3
CCNA Exam 640-802 Version 9.3
 
Subnet questions with ans(networking)
Subnet questions with ans(networking)Subnet questions with ans(networking)
Subnet questions with ans(networking)
 
Chapter3ccna
Chapter3ccnaChapter3ccna
Chapter3ccna
 
Subnetting
SubnettingSubnetting
Subnetting
 

Similar a Subneting And Summarization

lecture8.ppt
lecture8.pptlecture8.ppt
lecture8.pptImXaib
 
Lab 18 Answer TemplateProblem 1IP address 192.168.10.0 27 (giv.docx
Lab 18 Answer TemplateProblem 1IP address  192.168.10.0 27 (giv.docxLab 18 Answer TemplateProblem 1IP address  192.168.10.0 27 (giv.docx
Lab 18 Answer TemplateProblem 1IP address 192.168.10.0 27 (giv.docxDIPESH30
 
Computer-Network-PowerPoint-Slide (1).pptx
Computer-Network-PowerPoint-Slide (1).pptxComputer-Network-PowerPoint-Slide (1).pptx
Computer-Network-PowerPoint-Slide (1).pptxKhondokarMdMehediHas
 
08 - IP Subnetting.ppt
08 - IP Subnetting.ppt08 - IP Subnetting.ppt
08 - IP Subnetting.pptssuserf7cd2b
 
Microsoft windows server 2003
Microsoft windows server 2003Microsoft windows server 2003
Microsoft windows server 2003bishal mahat
 
Subnetting Presentation
Subnetting PresentationSubnetting Presentation
Subnetting PresentationTouhidul Fahim
 
IP_ADDRESSING_AND_SUBNETTING.pptx
IP_ADDRESSING_AND_SUBNETTING.pptxIP_ADDRESSING_AND_SUBNETTING.pptx
IP_ADDRESSING_AND_SUBNETTING.pptxgamerchan1
 
IPv4 addressing and subnetting
IPv4 addressing and subnettingIPv4 addressing and subnetting
IPv4 addressing and subnettingShashank Asthana
 
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork LayerNetwork Layer
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork LayerNetwork Layer7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork LayerNetwork Layer
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork LayerNetwork LayerZahouAmel1
 
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork Layer. Addressing Subnetting Mask (default and subnet) ...
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork Layer. Addressing Subnetting Mask (default and subnet) ...7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork Layer. Addressing Subnetting Mask (default and subnet) ...
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork Layer. Addressing Subnetting Mask (default and subnet) ...ZahouAmel1
 
Expl net fund_chapter_06_i_pv4_part_3
Expl net fund_chapter_06_i_pv4_part_3Expl net fund_chapter_06_i_pv4_part_3
Expl net fund_chapter_06_i_pv4_part_3kurtmctaggart
 
Subnetting Principles
Subnetting PrinciplesSubnetting Principles
Subnetting Principlesswascher
 

Similar a Subneting And Summarization (20)

lecture8.ppt
lecture8.pptlecture8.ppt
lecture8.ppt
 
Subnetting
SubnettingSubnetting
Subnetting
 
Subnetting
SubnettingSubnetting
Subnetting
 
Lab 18 Answer TemplateProblem 1IP address 192.168.10.0 27 (giv.docx
Lab 18 Answer TemplateProblem 1IP address  192.168.10.0 27 (giv.docxLab 18 Answer TemplateProblem 1IP address  192.168.10.0 27 (giv.docx
Lab 18 Answer TemplateProblem 1IP address 192.168.10.0 27 (giv.docx
 
Computer-Network-PowerPoint-Slide (1).pptx
Computer-Network-PowerPoint-Slide (1).pptxComputer-Network-PowerPoint-Slide (1).pptx
Computer-Network-PowerPoint-Slide (1).pptx
 
08 - IP Subnetting.ppt
08 - IP Subnetting.ppt08 - IP Subnetting.ppt
08 - IP Subnetting.ppt
 
13788 3
13788 313788 3
13788 3
 
Lecture 06
Lecture 06Lecture 06
Lecture 06
 
Subnet (1)
Subnet (1)Subnet (1)
Subnet (1)
 
Ipv4 address
Ipv4 addressIpv4 address
Ipv4 address
 
Ccna ppt
Ccna pptCcna ppt
Ccna ppt
 
Microsoft windows server 2003
Microsoft windows server 2003Microsoft windows server 2003
Microsoft windows server 2003
 
Subnetting Presentation
Subnetting PresentationSubnetting Presentation
Subnetting Presentation
 
Network Layer V.ppt
Network Layer V.pptNetwork Layer V.ppt
Network Layer V.ppt
 
IP_ADDRESSING_AND_SUBNETTING.pptx
IP_ADDRESSING_AND_SUBNETTING.pptxIP_ADDRESSING_AND_SUBNETTING.pptx
IP_ADDRESSING_AND_SUBNETTING.pptx
 
IPv4 addressing and subnetting
IPv4 addressing and subnettingIPv4 addressing and subnetting
IPv4 addressing and subnetting
 
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork LayerNetwork Layer
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork LayerNetwork Layer7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork LayerNetwork Layer
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork LayerNetwork Layer
 
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork Layer. Addressing Subnetting Mask (default and subnet) ...
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork Layer. Addressing Subnetting Mask (default and subnet) ...7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork Layer. Addressing Subnetting Mask (default and subnet) ...
7-Lect_7 .pptxNetwork Layer. Addressing Subnetting Mask (default and subnet) ...
 
Expl net fund_chapter_06_i_pv4_part_3
Expl net fund_chapter_06_i_pv4_part_3Expl net fund_chapter_06_i_pv4_part_3
Expl net fund_chapter_06_i_pv4_part_3
 
Subnetting Principles
Subnetting PrinciplesSubnetting Principles
Subnetting Principles
 

Más de CCNAResources

Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)CCNAResources
 
Ccna Wireless Study Guide
Ccna Wireless Study GuideCcna Wireless Study Guide
Ccna Wireless Study GuideCCNAResources
 
Ccna Wireless Study Guide
Ccna  Wireless Study GuideCcna  Wireless Study Guide
Ccna Wireless Study GuideCCNAResources
 
Subneting And Summarization
Subneting And  SummarizationSubneting And  Summarization
Subneting And SummarizationCCNAResources
 
1000 Ccna Questions And Answers
1000 Ccna Questions And Answers1000 Ccna Questions And Answers
1000 Ccna Questions And AnswersCCNAResources
 
Quick Guide Layer 2 Switching
Quick Guide   Layer 2 SwitchingQuick Guide   Layer 2 Switching
Quick Guide Layer 2 SwitchingCCNAResources
 
Quick Guide Ip Routing
Quick Guide   Ip RoutingQuick Guide   Ip Routing
Quick Guide Ip RoutingCCNAResources
 
Ccna Wireless Resources
Ccna Wireless ResourcesCcna Wireless Resources
Ccna Wireless ResourcesCCNAResources
 
Ccna Quick Notes –VLANs
Ccna Quick Notes –VLANsCcna Quick Notes –VLANs
Ccna Quick Notes –VLANsCCNAResources
 
Ccna Commands In 10 Minutes
Ccna Commands In 10 MinutesCcna Commands In 10 Minutes
Ccna Commands In 10 MinutesCCNAResources
 
Lab08 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
Lab08 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)Lab08 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
Lab08 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)CCNAResources
 
Lab09 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
Lab09 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)Lab09 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
Lab09 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)CCNAResources
 
Eigrp Summary (Ccna4.Com)
Eigrp Summary  (Ccna4.Com)Eigrp Summary  (Ccna4.Com)
Eigrp Summary (Ccna4.Com)CCNAResources
 

Más de CCNAResources (17)

Iscw Cram Sheet
Iscw Cram SheetIscw Cram Sheet
Iscw Cram Sheet
 
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)
 
Ccna Wireless Study Guide
Ccna Wireless Study GuideCcna Wireless Study Guide
Ccna Wireless Study Guide
 
Ip Access Lists
Ip Access ListsIp Access Lists
Ip Access Lists
 
Ccna Wireless Study Guide
Ccna  Wireless Study GuideCcna  Wireless Study Guide
Ccna Wireless Study Guide
 
Subneting And Summarization
Subneting And  SummarizationSubneting And  Summarization
Subneting And Summarization
 
1000 Ccna Questions And Answers
1000 Ccna Questions And Answers1000 Ccna Questions And Answers
1000 Ccna Questions And Answers
 
Quick Guide VLANs
Quick Guide   VLANsQuick Guide   VLANs
Quick Guide VLANs
 
Quick Guide Layer 2 Switching
Quick Guide   Layer 2 SwitchingQuick Guide   Layer 2 Switching
Quick Guide Layer 2 Switching
 
Quick Guide Ip Routing
Quick Guide   Ip RoutingQuick Guide   Ip Routing
Quick Guide Ip Routing
 
Ccna Wireless Resources
Ccna Wireless ResourcesCcna Wireless Resources
Ccna Wireless Resources
 
Ccna Quick Notes –VLANs
Ccna Quick Notes –VLANsCcna Quick Notes –VLANs
Ccna Quick Notes –VLANs
 
Ccna Commands In 10 Minutes
Ccna Commands In 10 MinutesCcna Commands In 10 Minutes
Ccna Commands In 10 Minutes
 
Lab08 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
Lab08 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)Lab08 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
Lab08 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
 
Lab09 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
Lab09 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)Lab09 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
Lab09 Rip Routing (Ccna4.Com)
 
Ip Access Lists
Ip Access ListsIp Access Lists
Ip Access Lists
 
Eigrp Summary (Ccna4.Com)
Eigrp Summary  (Ccna4.Com)Eigrp Summary  (Ccna4.Com)
Eigrp Summary (Ccna4.Com)
 

Subneting And Summarization

  • 1. CCNA4.com Subneting The process of extending the default subnet mask creates a counting range in the octet that the subnet was extended into, which can be used to represent subnetworks. This allows a single Class A, B, or C network to be subdivided into many smaller groups with each group, or subdivision treated as if it were a network itself. Thus, when we extend the default Class B subnet mask to 255.255.240.0, we do so by extending the subnet mask by 4 bits into the third octet. The number of bits that the subnet mask is extended by represents a counting range for counting the number of subnetworks that new subnet mask can support, using the 2n-2 formula. Thus, the subnet mask 255.255.240.0 subnet mask can support 14 subnets (24-2). In other words, the 65,534 hosts supported by the default subnet mask can now be divided among 14 subnetworks. The number of IP addresses supported by each subnet is called an address range. To calculate the range of addresses for each subnet, we would take the decimal value for the last bit used for the subnet mask as the starting point for the first address in our subnetwork, and then increment that number for each subsequent subnet. In this octet the bit range would be 111100000. The last bit in the subnet mask would thus have a decimal value of 16 (000100000). Therefore the first IP address in the first subnet address range would be 140.12.16.1. Read more CCNA4.com