Subnets - HP 300X - JetDirect Print Server Administrator's Manual

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Subnets

When an IP address is assigned to an organization, no provision is
made for more than one network being present at that location.
Local network administrators use subnets to partition a network
into several different subnetworks. Splitting a network into subnets
can result in better performance and improved use of limited
network address space.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask is a mechanism used to divide a single IP network
into several different networks. To subnet the IP address, the
administrator must take part of the host area of the address and
assign it for subnet numbers. The subnet mask "masks" out that
specific portion of the host IP address along with the entire network
section of the address with ones and leaves this portion as zeros,
available to host addressing.
Table A.3
Subnet Masks
Bytes
Network
(Sections)
Class A
15
Network
Subnet
255
Mask
Example IP
15
Address
In the table above, "Subnet Masks," the Class A network 15 has
been assigned to Hewlett-Packard. To allow additional networks at
the HP site, the subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 is used. This address
designates the second byte of the IP address as the subnet address.
Using this designation, each device is uniquely identified on its own
subnet, but HP can incorporate up to 254 subnetworks without
violating their assigned address space.
90 TCP/IP Overview
Subnet
Host
xxx
xxx
255
0
254
64
Host
xxx
0
2
ENWW

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