What is VLSM?
Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) is a technique used in computer networking to allocate IP addresses efficiently by dividing a network into smaller subnets of varying sizes. It is an extension of the traditional subnetting method, which divides a network into fixed-size subnets. In traditional subnetting, all subnets within a network have the same subnet
- Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/CNF Computer Networking Fundamentals, Internet protocols, IP addressing in depth
What is joining networks through super netting?
Joining networks through the process of super netting is a fundamental concept in computer networking, specifically in the realm of Internet protocols and IP addressing. Super netting, also known as route aggregation or route summarization, is a technique used to combine multiple smaller network blocks into a larger, more efficient block. This process helps to
- Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/CNF Computer Networking Fundamentals, Internet protocols, Introduction to IP addresses
What are the IP address ranges for the three subnets created in this tutorial?
The IP address ranges for the three subnets created in this tutorial can be determined based on the subnet mask and the network address. In order to calculate the IP address ranges, we need to understand the concept of subnetting and how it is applied in the context of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) – Cloud
- Published in Cloud Computing, EITC/CL/GCP Google Cloud Platform, Getting started with GCP, Cloud VPC, Examination review
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