English
Etymology
From sub- + net.
Noun
subnet (plural subnets)
- (topology) The abstraction of a sequence.
- (networking) A portion of a network that shares a network address in which each component is identified by a number.
Translations
portion of a network which shares a network address in which each component is identified by a subnet number
- Catalan: subxarxa f
- Finnish: aliverkko
- French: sous-réseau (fr) m
- German: Netzwerkbereich m, Subnetz n, Teilnetz n
- Greek: υποδίκτυο (el) n (ypodíktyo)
- Italian: sottorete f
- Portuguese: sub-rede f
- Russian: подсеть (ru) f (podsetʹ)
- Spanish: subred f
- Swedish: subnät n
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Verb
subnet (third-person singular simple present subnets, present participle subnetting, simple past and past participle subnetted)
- (transitive, networking) To break (a network) into subnets.
Translations
to break a network into subnets
- Finnish: aliverkottaa
- Greek: υποδικτυώνω (ypodiktyóno)
- Swedish: subnetta, subnäta
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