Assume that you have been assigned 202.145.22.0/29
How many bits are borrowed to create the subnet field? 5 bits
What is the maximum number of subnets that can be created with this number of bits? 2^5=32
How many bits can be used to create the host space? 32 bits, 5bits to define the subnets. 27 bits for the host space.
What is the maximum number of host addresses available per subnet? 3 bits for host space
What is the subnet mask, in binary and decimal format? 29 of them. 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111 000
Not sure if these answers are correct or not looking for some guidance for number 4 and 5
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Assume that you have been assigned 202.145.22.0/29 How many bits are borrowed to create the subnet...
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using the information given below
. what is the ip address , subnet mask , default gateway?
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# of bits in subnet for A
:6
# of bits in submet for B:
3
PC-A
R1 G0/0
R GO/1
S1
PC-B ?
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