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There are 2 views:
1. Based on the number of hosts
2. Based on the number of the network
1. Look to the largest subnet, count the number of host in that subnet.
2. Take the available network or the original block address and original prefix number or original subnet number
3. Count the number of host bit that accomodate this largest subnet.
4. Count the number of new subnetwork bit that resulted from 32 - host bit requirement.
4. Count the new prefix using number of host bit required + network prefix number
5. Count the new subnetmask using the new prefix that converted to dotted decimal number, much like IPv4 address.
6. Count the broadcast address, usable address or range address and the eft over
Standard
There are 2 views:
1. Based on the number of hosts
2. Based on the number of the network
1. Look to the largest subnet, count the number of host in that subnet.
2. Take the available network or the original block address and original prefix number or original subnet number
3. Count the number of host bit that accomodate this largest subnet.
4. Count the number of new subnetwork bit that resulted from 32 - host bit requirement.
4. Count the new prefix using number of host bit required + network prefix number
5. Count the new subnetmask using the new prefix that converted to dotted decimal number, much like IPv4 address.
6. Count the broadcast address, usable address or range address and the eft over
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