Define an ip subnet mask – Perle Systems PERLE P850 User Manual

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Define an IP Subnet Mask

An IP network may be divided into smaller portions by a process called

sub-netting. A subnet is specified using high end bits of the host field

of the IP address for network addressing. This is done with a subnet

mask. Thus, the size of the subnet (i.e. The number of bits available for

subnet addressing) is the size of the subnet mask minus the length of

the network field of the IP address for that class (8, 16 or 24 bits for

classes A, B and C respectively). For example, a small company is

connected to the Internet, they are assigned a single class C IP network

address (199.169.100.0). This network address allows the company to

define up to 255 host addresses within their network. Their network

will be attached to the Internet with an IP router.
If this company decides to split their network into two LANs to reduce

the load on their network, the original IP network address may be sub-

netted into two or more smaller IP networks consisting of a smaller

number of host addresses in LAN. This allows each of the sites to be a

smaller IP network and to be routed together to allow inter-network

communication.
The P850 allows masks from 8 to 32 bits. The mask size determines

how many bits of the host field of the original IP network address will

be used for the creation of subnets. In this example, a subnet mask

size of 26 will produce a subnet size of 2 bits (24 bits from the class C

network address field plus 2 bits from the host address field). Two bits

gives 4 possible sub-network addresses from the original IP network

address. Two of the resulting sub-networks will have either all zeros or

all ones as the subnet address; under standard subnets, these addresses

are reserved for network functions and hence are invalid addresses. So

setting a mask of 26 will generate two resulting sub-networks with up

to 62 host addresses each (64 potential addresses minus the all zero and

all one addresses). The new IP network addresses will be:

199.169.100.64 and 199.169.100.128. The subnet mask for the newly

created networks will be 255.255.255.192..

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