An IP subnet is a division of an existing Class C network into two or more subnetworks, each with its own broadcast address. This allows for better organization and management of the network.
The formula to calculate the number of hosts in a subnet is given by: (2^{n} – 2), where n is the number of bits borrowed from the host portion of the IP address.
How do I calculate the number of hosts in an IP subnet?
What does CIDR notation represent in IP subnetting?
Can I use this calculator for networks other than Class C?
What is the significance of subtracting 2 in the host calculation formula?
How do I determine how many bits to borrow for subnetting?
Can I use this calculator for both IPv4 and IPv6?
What happens if I borrow too many bits from the host portion?
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