What is the requirement of Subnet Mast in IP addressing ?
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Answer / prasanta ku. meher
Subnet Mask is represent the calsses. it aver all represent
the Network bits and host bits so that we can identyfy the
IP classes. Some time we change the subnet through
subnetting So it it required to put Subnet Mask.
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Answer / karunanithiinfo
subnet mask is used to identify network bit and host bit is
called as subnet mask.
it is used to identify system ip address and also which ip
addres using now we able to understand .
subnetmask class a= 255.0.0.0
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