Cisco CCNA Subnetting Tutorials


This page contains free information and video tutorials on subnetting.

Definition:
A subnetwork, or subnet, describes networked computers and devices that have a common, designated IP address routing prefix.

Subnetting is used to break the network into smaller more efficient subnets to prevent excessive rates of Ethernet packet collision in a large network. Such subnets can be arranged hierarchically, with the organization’s network address space partitioned into a tree-like structure. Routers are used to manage traffic and constitute borders between subnets.

here are some free video tutorials on CCNA Subnetting:

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Protocolo IP - Endereçamento TCP-IP v4.0 - www.professorramos.com PARTE 1/2
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Vídeo Aula de Endereçamento do Protocolo IP - TCP-IP v4.0, Broadcast, Rede, Range de IP´s, Loopback, Endereço IP reservado para REDE LOCAL LAN - Entenda o Endereço IP e suas CLASSES A, B e C (D e E Também) Material de Estudo para Certificação CISCO CCNA, Microsoft SERVER MCP e Linux LPI, Leandro Ramos - www.professorramos.com -- Aula em 2 Partes -- Assista também Aula de SUBREDE CLASSE C e IPCALC.


A typical subnet is a physical network served by one router, for instance an Ethernet network (consisting of one or several Ethernet segments or local area networks, interconnected by network switches and network bridges) or a Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN). However, subnetting allows the network to be logically divided regardless of the physical layout of a network, since it is possible to divide a physical network into several subnets by configuring different host computers to use different routers.

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