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Subnetting an IP Address
d12vzecr6ihe4p.cloudfront.netTo calculate the number of possible subnets, use the formula 2. n, where n equals the number of host bits borrowed. For example, if three host bits are borrowed, then n=3. 2. 3 = 8, so eight subnets are possible if three host bits are borrowed. The table below lists the powers of 2.