Given a Class C network: 200.1.1.0 We want 5 subnets, each with 30 hosts on it. How many bits to borrow? How many bits to leave? What is the subnet mask? ( in dot notation and in CIDR notation)
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We need 5 subnets, so we need to find the smallest power of 2 that is greater than or equal to 5. That is 2^3 = 8. So, we need to borrow 3 bits for the subnets. Show more…
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