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IP subnetting

IP subnetting

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What is IP subnetting?

IP subnetting is the practice of dividing a network into two or more smaller networks, called subnets. It allows network administrators to improve network performance, security, and manageability. Subnetting is commonly used to allocate network address space within an organization, separating different departments or functional groups into distinct subnets.

What other technologies are related to IP subnetting?

IP subnetting Complementary Technologies

VLANs are used within IP subnetting to segment networks and organize devices into logical groups.
mentioned alongside IP subnetting in 1% (426) of relevant job posts
IP routing is essential for directing traffic between different subnets.
mentioned alongside IP subnetting in 2% (125) of relevant job posts
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a routing protocol used to exchange routing information between different autonomous systems, which can include multiple subnets.
mentioned alongside IP subnetting in 0% (405) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention IP subnetting?

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Which organizations are mentioning IP subnetting?

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