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Internet Protocols

Internet Protocols

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A subnet address is created by “borrowing” bits from the host field and designating them as the subnet field. The number of borrowed bits varies and is specified by the subnet mask. Figure 30-6 shows how bits are borrowed from the host address field to create the subnet address field. Class A Address Class First Octet in Decimal High ...

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