Computer Science, asked by lalankumar1928554, 7 months ago

what is the uses of subnetting option a it divides one large network into several smaller ones option b it divides network into network classes option C its speeds up the speed of network option d all these option e none of the above​

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Answered by abhishekmishra737007
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single broadcast packet sends out information that reaches every device connected to that network because each device has an entry point into the network. A large number of entry points, however, can negatively impact internetwork switching device performance, as well as your network’s overall performance.

Another issue with broadcast packets is that they can spam every device within a network, even devices that aren’t relevant to the task at hand, which can strain a network’s capacity and cause it to collapse.

But subnetting enables you to ensure that information remains in the subnetted network or broadcast domain, which allows other subnets to maximize their speed and effectiveness. Subnetting also divides your network’s broadcast domains, enabling you to better control traffic flow, thus increasing network performance!

A word of caution, though. You’re better off limiting traffic to a single subnet instead of letting it move from subnet to subnet. So, you should limit the number of devices on your subnet whenever possible, along with controlling the traffic flow between subnets. Doing this will improve your network’s speed and performance

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