IPv4 Subnetting # 7 (Number of Subnets)
Internet Protocol Version 4 Subnetting (IPv4 Subnetting)
In this video, we will go over another example of IPv4 Subnetting. In this example, we have Class C Network with Default Subnet Mask, and we need to break it into smaller subnetworks in order to get at least 4 Subnets. As we know already, by using Class C default subnet mask, we will have one network with 254 available IP addresses per network. Therefore, we need to break the large network into multiple smaller subnetworks, which they are asking to have minimum of 4 subnetworks. In this video, you will learn how to calculate the number of subnetworks and break a large network into smaller subnetworks.
00:00:00 – Intro
00:00:09 – IPv4 Class C Subnetting – Video 7
00:02:31 – Formula for number of Subnets
00:04:06 – See it in action
00:11:59 – Outro
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