What is the main difference between subnetting and supernetting in terms of IP address management?

  • Subnetting divides an IP network into smaller, more manageable subnetworks, while supernetting combines smaller subnetworks into larger ones.
  • Subnetting increases the number of host addresses, while supernetting reduces them.
  • Subnetting is used for IPv4, while supernetting is used for IPv6.
  • Subnetting is used in public networks, while supernetting is used in private networks.
Subnetting involves dividing an IP network into smaller, more manageable subnetworks to optimize address allocation, while supernetting combines smaller subnetworks into larger ones, reducing the routing table size.
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