Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) is a subnet design strategy that allows all subnet masks to have varying sizes. This strategy is used in scenarios where network engineers use multiple subnets of a single class A, B, or C network. On the other hand, a Standard Length Subnet Mask(SLSM) is a 32-bit address that distinguishes a network address and a host in IP address. An SLSM identifies the specific part of an IP address bearing the network address and which part is the host address.
What are VLSM and SLSM, and what and when is each used?
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