How Do You Subnet a Network?
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To subnet a network, you must first determine the network’s IP address and subnet mask. The IP address is a unique identifier for the network, while the subnet mask determines how many subnets can be created within that network. Next, use the number of bits allowed for the subnet mask to calculate the number of subnets that can be created within the network. Then, calculate the subnet range by dividing the available IP addresses by the number of subnets. Finally, assign IP addresses to each subnet.