168.1.0/24SINCE THE HOST IP ADDRESS MUST BE UNIQUE, THE SIMPLE RUL...

192.168.1.0/24Since the host IP address must be unique, the simple rule to calculate the number ofhosts for our network is one IP address per host,plus one IP address for each additional net-work adapter in a host machine.We have a concept of one network in the corporate sense,but when determining address requirements, there are a few more details we must consider.You can define IP addresses using one of the three classes available for standard IPcommunications: Classes A, B, and C. Before we decide which class to use, we need todetermine the type of network we are implementing and how many hosts there are persegment.

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ARNINGYou should know the IP address classes and their ranges, the default mask for eachclass, and the number of hosts each class can support.

Creating a Subnetting Scheme

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