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I have a class b address of 145.14.0.0

I need to create a scheme where each subnet accommodates 2259 hosts.

can someone explain step by step how to do that

Ron Maupin
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  • Network classes are dead (please let them rest in peace), killed in 1993 (before the Internet went commercial in 1993) by RFCs 1517, 1518, and 1519, which defined CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing). Modern networking does not use network classes. – Ron Maupin Dec 11 '19 at 17:41
  • This two-part answer to the question linked above explains it all. In any case, all "education, certification, or homework" questions are explicitly off-topic here. We get many, many questions about IPv4 addressing and subnetting, but they are all covered in the answers to the duplicate question. – Ron Maupin Dec 11 '19 at 18:04
  • The step-by-step explanation is in the two-part answer to which I linked. – Ron Maupin Dec 11 '19 at 18:26

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