IP networks and subnets
Before moving on, a short review of typical IP subnetting terms and typical applications should help clarify the terms used in this book and will act as a refresher for those already versed in IP addressing.
A /24
designator placed after a network IP address in diagrams or device configurations is a Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) designator that indicates the following:
- The first 24 out of the 32 bits in the 4-byte IP address represents the network portion of any IP address on this network. This network is designated as
10.1.1.0
(the next/24
network would be10.1.2.0
, then10.1.3.0
, and so on). - The last 8 bits of the 32-bit address can be used to give workstations, hosts, and other devices an IP address, with the following exceptions:
- The first host address on this network is reserved as a network designator to build routing tables:
10.1.1.0
(typically called the loopback address) - The last host address on this network is reserved as an IP broadcast address:
10...
- The first host address on this network is reserved as a network designator to build routing tables: