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Subnet ID
Subnet ID
the first section of the host id
The subnet id identifies which smaller network within a larger network (the subnetted network) the packet should be delivered to. The subnet id is part of the extended network prefix which is used for routing.
The subnet mask separates the network id from the client id in the IP address for a sender or receiver.
Since you haven't given a starting network address or subnet mask, impossible to say.
The subnet mask would be 255.255.255.0
no
A subnet mask is used for this purpose.
255.255.252.0 is true
subnet mask
because that is the last number of the subnet. the last number in a subnet is used as the broadcast domain. the first number is also not usable. an example would be: id 192.168.20.XX subnet 0f 255.255.255.128 192.168.20.0 and 192.168.20.127 may not be used and 192.168.20.128 starts the next subnet making 192.168.20.128 and 192.168.20.255 not usable