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A large number of consecutive IP addresses are available starting at 198.16.0.0. Suppose that four organizations, A, B, C, and D, request 512, 2000, 1000, and 4000 addresses, respectively, and in that order. For each of these, give the first IP address assigned the last IP address assigned, and the mask in the w.xy.z/s notation
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A large number of consecutive IP addresses are available starting at 198.16.0.0. Suppose that four organizations, A, B, C, and D, request 512.2000, 1000, and 4000 addresses, respectively, and in that order. For each of these, give the first IP address assigned the last IP address assigned, and the mask in the w.xy.z/s notation,
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Q2. A Large number of consecutive IP address
are available starting at 198.16.0.0. Suppose four organizations,
A, B, C, D request 4000, 2000, 4000, and 8000 addresses,
respectively. For each of these organizations, give:
the first IP address assigned
the last IP address assigned
the mask in the w.x.y.z/s notation
Please Explain as well.
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A large number of consecutive IP address are available starting
at 198.16.0.0. Suppose that four organizations, A, B, C and D
request 4000, 2000, 4000, and 8000 address, respectively, and in
that order. For each of these, give the first IP address assigned,
the last IP address assigned, and the mask inthe w.x.y.z/s
notation
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Computer communications
4.a (8 points) a A large number of consecutive IP addresses are available starting at 198.16.0.0. Suppose that four organizations, A, B, C, and D, request 512, 2000, 1000, and 4000 addresses, respectively, and in that order. For each of these, give the first IP address assigned, the last IP address assigned, and the mask in the w.x.y.z/s notation.
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Question 20 8 pts A large number of consecutive IP addresses are available starting at 198.16.0.0. Suppose that four organizations, A, B, C, and D. request 512, 2000, 1000, and 4000 addresses, respectively, and in that order. For each of these, give the first IP address assigned the last IP address assigned and the mask in the w.xy.z/s notation BI VA-AI EX11XXEE - 2112pt Paragraph I words Question 21 3 pts If a communication line has an attenuation of -10dB,...
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An IP address is a 32-bit number that uniquely identifies a host (computer or other device, such as a printer or router) on a TCP/IP network. IP addresses are normally expressed in dotted-decimal format, with four numbers separated by periods, such as 192.168.123.132. To understand how subnet masks are used to distinguish be- tween hosts, networks, and subnetworks, examine an IP address in binary notation. For example, the dotted-decimal IP address 192.168.123.132 is (in binary notation) the 32 bit num-...