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hi my name is Rob B Iamp;#39;m an instructor here in the computer networking program at Dunwoody College of Technology today weamp;#39;re going to talk about uh the subnetting of an IP address specifically an ipv4 address and to start out the process a little bit weamp;#39;re going to break into a little bit of the basics of the IP address itself and some of the rules behind it uh before you can actually break it down and do the sub knitting process we need to learn a little uh background information in order to do the mathematics to understand the subnetting process so to begin the ipv4 address space is a 32bit space it contains two pieces of information these two pieces of information are decided by uh whatamp;#39;s known as a subnet mask those two pieces of information are called a host ID and a network ID and again itamp;#39;s the subnet mask that determines what part of each of the address that is the format of an IP address looks very much like what I have on the on the boar