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An isp has a block of 1024 addresses. it needs to divide the addresses to 1024 customers does it need subnetting ? justify your answer.

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Answered by siddhartharao77
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No need to do subnetting unless and until you have 1 IP per customer.
Answered by pawangos
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

There are actually two options. If your ISP uses subnetting (a router with 32 egress ports), the prefix length for each customer is nsub = 32. However, it does not require routers and subnetting. Each customer can connect directly  to the ISP server. In this case, the entire customer address set  can be taught  in a single block of prefix length n (prefix length assigned to the ISP).

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