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TCPIP Subnetting

The core components of TCP/IP are the IP address and the Subnet mask. The entire purpose of the Subnet Mask is to show the computer where to separate the IP Address into the Network ID and the Host ID. When read in Binary, a Subnet Mask will always be a string of 1’s followed by a string of 0’s. The 1’s cover the Network ID while the 0’s cover the Host ID. The IP Address is separated between the last 1 and the first 0.Network IDHost ID10101010.01010101 11001100.11100011 = IP Address11111111.11111111 00000000.00000000 = Subnet MaskTCP/IP addresses are made up of 4 sets of numbers called “Octets.” Each octet is an 8 bit binary string. The largest possible value that can be created with 8 characters in binary is 255.There are three classes of IP Address by default. They are determined by the value of their first octet. Each Class address has a particular default Subnet Mask. Class “A” = 1-127 Default Subnet Mask = 255.0.0.0Class “B” = 128-191Default Subnet Mask = 255.255.0.0Class “C” = 192-223Default Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0When viewed in Binary, you’ll notice a pattern.Class “A” always begins with a 000000001-01111111Class “B” always begins with a 10 10000000-10111111Class “C” always begins with a 110 11000000-11011111The remaining classes (any with a value of 224 or higher in the first octet) are not used for public use, and are not considered valid. Also, though technically a Class “A” address, 127.0.0.1 is reserved for testing purposes. It is referred to as the “Loop-Back Address.” It, along with any other address beginning with 127 in the first octet, is not considered valid.When determining Host ID’s or Network ID’s it is very important to remember that we cannot have an ID containing all 1’s or all 0’s. All 0’s would be an address of 0 (nothing) and all 1’...

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