This document outlines IPv4 subnet prefixes ranging from /1 to /32 and lists the corresponding network mask, number of usable host addresses, and IPv4 address class for each prefix size. Larger prefix sizes such as /1 support billions of hosts per subnet while smaller prefix sizes like /24 support 254 hosts or less depending on the address class.
This document outlines IPv4 subnet prefixes ranging from /1 to /32 and lists the corresponding network mask, number of usable host addresses, and IPv4 address class for each prefix size. Larger prefix sizes such as /1 support billions of hosts per subnet while smaller prefix sizes like /24 support 254 hosts or less depending on the address class.
This document outlines IPv4 subnet prefixes ranging from /1 to /32 and lists the corresponding network mask, number of usable host addresses, and IPv4 address class for each prefix size. Larger prefix sizes such as /1 support billions of hosts per subnet while smaller prefix sizes like /24 support 254 hosts or less depending on the address class.
This document outlines IPv4 subnet prefixes ranging from /1 to /32 and lists the corresponding network mask, number of usable host addresses, and IPv4 address class for each prefix size. Larger prefix sizes such as /1 support billions of hosts per subnet while smaller prefix sizes like /24 support 254 hosts or less depending on the address class.