How Do You Subnet A Class C Network?
• Check the IP address and the host’s subnet mask. When you check these, you’ll be able to get the following information: • The location of the host’s subnet. • The subnet’s broadcast address. • The subnet valid host’s range that is used to set up hosts. • Find out what the broadcast address is. After you’ve gotten the subnet, it’s important to understand that the broadcast address is not a valid host address. Therefore, you cannot assign it to a host configuration. When you learn what the subnet and broadcast addresses are, it’ll be easier for you to find out the host address. That’s because the real host range consists of numbers between the broadcast address and the subnet address. • Obtain the quantity of subnets. Find out the number of subnets by using the following formula: 2ⁿ – 2. The n component is the number of subnet bits in the mask. A bit is the smallest entity of data in a computer. It has a single binary value, which is either 0 or 1. In computer terminology, 0 means off