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ABSTRACT:
Subnetting seems to be a battle of fighting bits, decimal numbers, and countless methods and processes to convert from one to the other. While the methods may be confusing, the mathematics behind them is the same for all. In this paper, you will learn some of the simpler ways to figure out many of the subnetting questions that you will find on the industry certification tests. This whitepaper also teaches useful methods for passing certification test questions.
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Author
Ted Rohling
Global Knowledge Instructor
Ted Rohling has been a contract instructor with Global Knowledge since 1995. With over 40 years of experience in information technology, telecommunications and security, Ted teaches in the Networking and Security product lines and focuses on TCP/IP, Networking Fundamentals, Network Management, Storage Networking, and CISSP Preparation. He currently holds the CISSP certification and has previously held various certifications from Nortel, Cisco and Microsoft. His educational background includes a BBA in Management Science, and MA in Information and Computer Management, and an MS in Educational Human Resource Development.
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