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which one of the following should you not do when you run out of ip addresses on a subnet? group of answer choices make the existing subnet larger add a second subnet in the same location, using secondary addressing migrate to a new and larger subnet create a new subnet on a different ip range

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You should not "add a second subnet in the same location, using secondary addressing" when you run out of IP addresses on a subnet. Secondary addressing is typically not recommended as it can lead to complex configurations and may cause routing issues.

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