Science, asked by sourajitnan16, 4 months ago

The ability of a single network to span multiple physical networks is known as

a. Masking
b. Fragmenting
c. Hopping
d. Subnetting​

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Answered by Sachinmandal76516
5

Answer:

The ability of a single network to span multiple physical networks is known as

Explanation:

b. Fragmenting

Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

The ability of a single network to span multiple physical networks is known as subnetting.

Explanation:

The purpose of subnetting is to create a fast, efficient and resilient computer network. As networks become larger and more complex, traffic passing through them requires more efficient routes. If all network traffic passed through the system at the same time using the same route ,congestion and bottlenecks would occur, inefficient backlogs and resulting in sluggish.

Subnetting allows you to limit the number of routers that network traffic must pass through. An engineer can create smaller mini-routes within a larger network to allow traffic to travel the shortest possible distance. Effective network management is critical for large enterprises and companies seeking technological expansion. IP addresses can be kept geographically localized, meaning that a subnet can be used for specific staffing structures to reduce traffic and maintain efficiency and order.

Additional information:

IP addresses help identify hardware connected to your network. To find the location of a specific device, you need to logically organize the IP addresses. This is where subnetting is a great tool to help you maintain efficiency throughout your network.

Hundreds of thousands of devices can be connected within a network, and the corresponding IP addresses can create a complex route that traffic must travel. A subnet restricts the use of an IP address to a few devices. This allows an engineer to use subnets to create subnets, sorting data so it can travel without touching every part of more complex routers. To do this, the engineer must match each IP address class with a subnet mask.

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