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What is subnetting?
A technique of allocating the address space of one or more unicast address prefixes among the subnets of an organization network.
What is variable length subnetting?
A technique of creating subnetted IPv4 address prefixes that use prefix lengths of different sizes.
How is an IPv6 global address prefix subnetted?
By using hexadecimal or decimal methods.
Study Notes
- Subnetting is a technique of allocating the address space of one or more unicast address prefixes among the subnets of an organization network.
- To subnet an IPv4 address prefix, use either binary or decimal methods as described in this chapter.
- Variable length subnetting is a technique of creating subnetted IPv4 address prefixes that use prefix lengths of different sizes.
- To subnet an IPv6 global address prefix, use either hexadecimal or decimal methods as described in this chapter.
Test your knowledge on subnetting techniques for IPv4 and IPv6 address prefixes, including binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and variable length subnetting methods.
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