This example using Lori’s Circle Shortcut is very similar to the Class C example of borrowing 3 bits. The difference being that the increment value is added to the third octet.
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Subnetting a Class B License Borrowing 2 Bits
Similar to the Class C License with 2 bits borrowed except the increment is applied to the third octet instead of the fourth octet. Lori’s Circle Shortcut explains this example.
Borrowing 7 Bits in a Class C License
You can’t do that! Can you figure out why not? Coming Soon — a podcast to explain this concept.
Subnetting a Class C License Borrowing 6 Bits
This example uses Lori’s Circle Shortcut and borrows 6 bits for a Class C License
Numbering Systems
This narrated PowerPoint presentation dissects our familiar decimal numbering systems to explain binary and hexadecimal formats. Conversions are explained including: using the table method, remainder method, binary to hex and hex to binary conversions.