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Class B VLSM Example: 50 Users 30 Users SN#4:1 2 Users SN# 4:3:0

This document describes a Class B VLSM network design with 172.16.0.0/16 address space that is subnetted to support 50 users initially and then further subnetted to support smaller groups. The 172.16.0.0/16 network is divided into subnets using 8 bits, then subnet 4 is divided into subnets using 3 more bits, and finally subnet 4:3 is divided into subnets using the last 3 bits. This hierarchical subnetting scheme allows for efficient allocation of IP addresses for groups with different size requirements.

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Class B VLSM Example: 50 Users 30 Users SN#4:1 2 Users SN# 4:3:0

This document describes a Class B VLSM network design with 172.16.0.0/16 address space that is subnetted to support 50 users initially and then further subnetted to support smaller groups. The 172.16.0.0/16 network is divided into subnets using 8 bits, then subnet 4 is divided into subnets using 3 more bits, and finally subnet 4:3 is divided into subnets using the last 3 bits. This hierarchical subnetting scheme allows for efficient allocation of IP addresses for groups with different size requirements.

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Class B VLSM Example

2 Users
SN# 4:3:0

50 Users
SN #1

Router

IP Address:
172.16.0.0
Subnet Mask:
255.255.0.0

Router

2 Users
SN# 4:3:1

2 Users
SN#4:3:2
Router

Step #1: Borrow 8 Bits


30 Users SN#4:0
172.16.0.0/24
Subnet Mask 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
Subnet #
0
1
2
3
4

Network #
172.16.0.0
172.16.1.0
172.16.2.0
172.16.3.0
172.16.4.0

Broadcast #
172.16.0.255
172.16.1.255
172.16.2.255
172.16.3.255
172.16.4.255

254

172.16.255.0

172.16.255.255

Step #2: Borrow 3 bits and sub-subnet subnet#4


172.16.4.0/27
Subnet Mask 11111111.11111111.11111111.111 00000
Subnet #
4:0
4:1
4:2
4:3
4:4
4:5
4:6
4:7

Network #
172.16.4.0
172.16.4.32
172.16.4.64
172.16.4.96
172.16.4.128
172.16.4.160
172.16.4.192
172.16.4.224

Broadcast #
172.16.4.31
172.16.4.63
172.16.4.95
172.16.4.127
172.16.4.159
172.16.4.191
172.16.4.223
172.16.4.255

Step #3: Borrow 3 bits and sub-subnet sub-subnet#4:3


172.16.4.128/30
Subnet Mask 11111111.11111111.11111111.111 111 00
Subnet #
4:3:0
4:3:1
4:3:2
4:3:3
4:3:4

Network #
172.16.4.96
172.16.4.100
172.16.4.104
172.16.4.108
172.16.4.112

Broadcast #
172.16.4.99
172.16.4.103
172.16.4.109
172.16.4.111
172.16.4.115

4:3:38

172.16.4.248

172.16.4.251

30 Users
SN#4:1

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