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An increment is an increase, either of some fixed amount, for example added regularly, or of a variable amount. For example, a salary may receive an annual increment. A decrease would rather be called a decrement.
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he Increment
By definition, the process of subnetting creates several smaller classless subnets out of one larger classful one. The spacing between these subnets, or how many IP addresses apart they are, is called the Increment. Because we are working with binary numbers, a pattern emerges in which the Increment is always one of those powers of 2 again—another good reason to memorize those numbers.
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