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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30

A Cidr Block Of /26 Is Equivalent To What Subnet Mask Below?

A Cidr Block Of /26 Is Equivalent To What Subnet Mask Below?
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      2021-12-30T17:12:05+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2021 at 5:12 pm

      A CIDR Block Of /26 Is Equivalent To What Subnet Mask Below?

      255 255 255 192 is equivalent to the CIDR block of /26. Today let us know about the IP subnetting from the CR notations in detail. Before we discuss the CIDR notations, firstly we need to know about the subnetting in detail

      Let us take an example in order to understand this concept in detail. let’s say we have an IP address called 192.1 68.0.1 55/20 here/20 is called the side CIDR Notation. If you want to identify the broadcast study and network ID firstly we need to know the CIDR notation now what is CIDR notation? The CIDR notation will represent the number of bits that are turned on within the given subnet.

      Let say an example 11111111.11111111.11110000.00000000, the ones that are present can be considered as the turn-on bits. The subnet for this IP range will be 255.255.240.0.

      Using CIDR notation will be helpful in order to create the subnet masks. This helps when we are trying to write the bunch of Ranges of address each of these different CIDR notations will be referred to as the Subnet Mask configuration. Now, what is Subnet Mask configuration?. let us know what is Subnet Mask configuration is in detail

      When all ones are activated then it will be 255. The number of ones that are present can be considered as the number of those that are activated.

      The division of the IP Network will be considered as the subnet. In order to reduce the network congestion, we use the subnetting concept here subnetting can also improve the performance of the network.

      Now let us know the concept of subnetting in detail. before we discuss the concept of subnetting we need to know what actually subnetting masks network ID host ID and broadcast ID now let us take an example in order to understand the concept of subnetting in detail.

      Let’s say we have a network ID called 192.168.1.1 0/24. We need to list the network ID and host ID broadcast ID separately. No, we need to create the subnet table once we create the subnet table we can easily able to solve subnetting problems.

      The below figure represents the subnetting table here there are different rows that are present called subnet, host, Subnet Mask.

      The network portion of the IP address will be considered as the Subnet Mask the CIDR notation will also be called the slash notation.

      The CIDR is mainly used in order to represent the Subnet Mask in a short or in an easy way. We also have a table called is conversion table in this conversion table represents the number of ones that are present in your Subnet Mask.

      The CIDR stands for classless interdomain routing. The concept of subnetting will be easy with the use of CIDR notation.

      Normally the IP address is like an identifier that can able to identify a computer or a system this IP address is responsible for communication between the two devices or systems here we have two parts called network address and IP address. There is a network ID that can be assigned to a network that is very unique to the other networks. Here the Subnet Mask will be the same as the IP address now this Subnet Mask and able to 10 how many bits are used in the network.

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