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قسم الحاسوب المرحلة الرابعة - شبكات الحاسوب مدرس المادة: م.نشوان السلام علي

قسم الحاسوب المرحلة الرابعة - شبكات الحاسوب مدرس المادة: م.نشوان السلام علي Data Communications and Networking المصادر: By Behrouz A.Forouzan. 4.4 SUBNETTING AND SUPERNETTING.

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قسم الحاسوب المرحلة الرابعة - شبكات الحاسوب مدرس المادة: م.نشوان السلام علي

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  1. قسم الحاسوب المرحلة الرابعة - شبكات الحاسوب مدرس المادة: م.نشوان السلام علي Data Communications and Networking المصادر: By Behrouz A.Forouzan TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  2. 4.4 SUBNETTING AND SUPERNETTING In the previous sections we discussed the problems associated with classful addressing. Specifically, the network addresses available for assignment to organizations are close to depletion. This is coupled with the ever-increasing demand for addresses from organizations that want connection to the Internet. In this section we briefly discuss two solutions: subnetting and supernetting. The topics discussed in this section include: Subnetting Supernetting Supernet Mask Obsolescence TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  3. Note: IP addresses are designed with two levels of hierarchy. TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  4. Figure 4.20A network with two levels of hierarchy (not subnetted) TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  5. Figure 4.21A network with three levels of hierarchy (subnetted) TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  6. Figure 4.22Addresses in a network with and without subnetting TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  7. Figure 4.23Hierarchy concept in a telephone number TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  8. Figure 4.24Default mask and subnet mask TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  9. Example 15 What is the subnetwork address if the destination address is 200.45.34.56 and the subnet mask is 255.255.240.0? SolutionWe apply the AND operation on the address and the subnet mask. Address ➡ 11001000 00101101 00100010 00111000 Subnet Mask ➡ 11111111 11111111 11110000 00000000 Subnetwork Address ➡ 11001000 00101101 00100000 00000000. TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  10. Figure 4.25Comparison of a default mask and a subnet mask TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  11. Figure 4.26A supernetwork TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  12. Note: In subnetting, we need the first address of the subnet and the subnet mask to define the range of addresses. In supernetting, we need the first address of the supernet and the supernet mask to define the range of addresses. TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  13. Figure 4.27Comparison of subnet, default, and supernet masks TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  14. Note: The idea of subnetting and supernetting of classful addresses is almost obsolete. TCP/IP Protocol Suite

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