If 1111111.111111. is the subnet mask , then what is 255.255.255.240 is that just a subnet and not a subnet mask/ would there be a difference between a subnet mask and a subnet?
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So , it 2 to the 4th power because its 4 subnet bits , but is he saying that the 4 subnet bits come from 11111111.11111111. , or is it the one above it 255.255.255.240 because i thought that was a subnet mask , and not the 11111.111111.
If 1111111.111111. is the subnet mask , then what is 255.255.255.240 is that just a subnet and not a subnet mask/ would there be a difference between a subnet mask and a subnet?
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So , it 2 to the 4th power because its 4 subnet bits , but is he saying that the 4 subnet bits come from 11111111.11111111. , or is it the one above it 255.255.255.240 because i thought that was a subnet mask , and not the 11111.111111.
If 1111111.111111. is the subnet mask , then what is 255.255.255.240 is that just a subnet and not a subnet mask/ would there be a difference between a subnet mask and a subnet?
when determining which class a network is how do you identify that the first 2, 3 or 4 octets are the ones that will stay the same? For example , if 150 is Class ''B'' range so first 2 octets of network portion wont be changed. Does this simply mean that class ''B'' is always the first 2 octets. Its not about how high or low the first network number is right?
when determining which class a network is how do you identify that the first 2, 3 or 4 octets are the ones that will stay the same? For example , if 150 is Class ''B'' range so first 2 octets of network portion wont be changed. Does this simply mean that class ''B'' is always the first 2 octets. Its not about how high or low the first network number is right?
@@tomross8820 This was a year ago, I'm learning network engineering now, right now I'm learning programming to program IOT devices, I don't actually remember any of this.