Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure

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Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure is a foundational networking specification that defines how IP networks are divided into smaller subnetworks to improve routing efficiency and address management.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IP addressing standard
networking specification
appliesTo IP networks
subnetworks
benefit better separation of broadcast domains
improved scalability of IP networks
more granular control of network segments
category Internet standard
network protocol specification
defines method for dividing IP networks into smaller subnetworks
rules for subnetting IP address spaces
enables assignment of different subnet sizes to different parts of a network
creation of multiple logical networks from a single IP block
field Internet protocol engineering
computer networking
goal enable more efficient use of limited IP address space
reduce size of routing tables
influences modern IP subnetting practices
network addressing schemes
purpose improve IP address management
improve routing efficiency
support hierarchical network design
relatedTo IP addressing
IP routing
address allocation
network design
subnetting
supports hierarchical routing
usesConcept host identifier
network prefix
routing aggregation
subnet mask

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RFC 950 title Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure