The document shows the number of subnets that can be created from IP address blocks of different classes (A, B, C) using various subnet masks denoted as CIDR blocks like /16, /24 etc. The number of possible subnets increases exponentially as the CIDR block number increases, with smaller CIDR blocks like /30 allowing fewer subnets than larger blocks like /16.
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Subnetting Chart
The document shows the number of subnets that can be created from IP address blocks of different classes (A, B, C) using various subnet masks denoted as CIDR blocks like /16, /24 etc. The number of possible subnets increases exponentially as the CIDR block number increases, with smaller CIDR blocks like /30 allowing fewer subnets than larger blocks like /16.