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- Viewed 33k times19edited Dec 10, 2011 at 15:58
An IP address is just a number. One that - as I'm sure you know - uniquely identifies a computer on a network. But still just a number, which we will get back to.
Let's take an example: 192.168.1.105
You'll notice that the IP address is broken up into four parts: {192, 168, 1, 105}. And you probably also know that each of those parts can have a value...
110000001010100000000001 01101001------------------------(subnet)Let's break apart the subnet:
11000000 10101000 00000001 = 192 168 1See?
Same example with a /16 subnet: 192.168.1.105/16
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