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Be better at subnetting and routing

In traditional subnetting, you divide a network into equal-sized subnets using a fixed subnet mask. For example, if you have a Class C network (e.g., 192.168.1.0/24), you can divide it into multiple subnets, each with 256 (2^8) addresses. By mastering IP subnetting techniques like VLSM, Supernetting, CIDR, and summarization you can use IP addresses with…

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