consider a class c network with the subnet mask 255.255.255.41 How many network id and host id are there in the subnet mass
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255.255.255.41+10=255.255.255.51
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255.255.255.41+10=255.255.255.51
The subnet mask defines a variety of IP addresses that can be used within a community or subnet.
It also splits IP into segments: public fragments and hosting bits. Subnet masks are used during subnetting, i.e. while breaking down the community into smaller networks.
The community ID identifies the category of community in which the host is a member.
The host ID identifies the person in charge of several different categories of society. When the router delivers the package to the appropriate subnet, the router then uses the host ID as part of the tourist area to deliver the package to its final destination.
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