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2. Given a class B network address 172.16.0.0. Determine how you can use the address space to accommodate
a. 400 subnets
b. 300 hosts per subnet
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JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,023 AdminI would use a subnet calculator.
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E Double U Member Posts: 2,228 ■■■■■■■■■■JDMurray said:I would use a subnet calculator.Alphabet soup from (ISC)2, ISACA, GIAC, EC-Council, Microsoft, ITIL, Cisco, Scrum, CompTIA, AWS
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JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,023 AdminMy epiphany of how IP subneting worked was when I began to visualize the IPv4 address space as a grid in a treemap, with each subnet as a rectangle, and how the map changed when the CIDR value changed. This gives a visual explanation of subnetting behavior like, "why does changing the CIDR from /16 to /15 double the number of host IP address?"
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UnixGuy Mod Posts: 4,564 ModI learned the subnet in your head technique from todd lamlle when I did my CCNA in 2006....but yeah use a calculator
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