![]() ![]() Two subnets (2^1) and 128 hosts (2^7) – 2 = 126 hosts per subnet The /24 is the prefix notation and corresponds to a dotted decimal mask of 255.255.255.0. The subnet bits (shown in bold) are the bits that have been borrowed beyond the original network mask of /24. Hint: Remember that the number of host bits (to the power of 2) defines the number of hosts per subnet (minus 2), and the number of subnet bits (to the power of two) defines the number of subnets. Given each of the possible subnet masks depicted in the following binary format, how many subnets and how many hosts are created in each example? The number of subnet bits defines the number of subnets.
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