In supernetting, an organization can combine several class C blocks to create a larger block of addresses. Several networks were combined to create a supernetwork. An organization can apply for a set of class C blocks (i.e. multiple class of C blocks) instead of just one. For example, ...
CIDR is based on thevariable-length subnet masktechnique, which changes the ratio between network and host address bits in an IP address. VLSM enables network engineers to divide an IP address space into a hierarchy of subnets of different sizes. This makes it possible to createsubnetworkswith ...
Subnetting is the process of dividing an IP network in to sub divisions called subnets. Computers belonging to a sub network have a common group of most-significant bits in their IP addresses. So, this would break the IP address in to two parts (logically), as the network prefix and the ...
An IP address can be statically configured on a device, by assigning an interface a fixed IP address in the dotted decimal format. This way, that host has a static IP address, and will use it until the user changes it. Servers, routers, and network printers should be assigned static IP...