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Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting
The following figure shows an example IP address in which the first three octets
(192.168.1) are the network number, and the fourth octet (16) is the host ID.
Figure 286 Network Number and Host ID
How much of the IP address is the network number and how much is the host ID
varies according to the subnet mask.

Subnet Masks

A subnet mask is used to determine which bits are part of the network number,
and which bits are part of the host ID (using a logical AND operation). The term
"subnet" is short for "sub-network".
A subnet mask has 32 bits. If a bit in the subnet mask is a "1" then the
corresponding bit in the IP address is part of the network number. If a bit in the
subnet mask is "0" then the corresponding bit in the IP address is part of the host
ID.
The following example shows a subnet mask identifying the network number (in
bold text) and host ID of an IP address (192.168.1.2 in decimal).
Table 102 Subnet Masks
IP Address (Binary)
Subnet Mask (Binary)
370
1ST
2ND
OCTET:
OCTET:
(192)
(168)
11000000
10101000
11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000
3RD
4TH
OCTET:
OCTET
(1)
(2)
00000001
00000010
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