Tag: CIDR

Subnetting Math: The Cheat Sheet That Actually Sticks

Networking from Scratch (lesson 3) — the four-line magic-number method for finding the network ID, broadcast, usable range, and next subnet for any /N. Three worked examples (including the awkward one across an octet boundary), a size cheat sheet, and five practice problems with answers.

IPv4 Addressing Without Panic

Networking from Scratch (lesson 2) — what an IPv4 address actually is, why it has four numbers, what a subnet mask does, what CIDR notation means, and how a computer uses it to decide whether to deliver locally or send to the gateway. Plus the special address ranges every admin should recognise on sight.