What range of addresses can be asigned to hosts in a network with CIDR address 10.1.160.0/19 ?
What range of addresses can be asigned to hosts in a network with CIDR address 10.1.160.0/19...
Find the network address, the broadcast address, and the range of host addresses for each given IPv4 address. The network address is calculated by setting all host bits to zero. The broadcast address is calculated by setting all host bits to one. The available addresses to assign to hosts on the network are the addresses between the network address and the broadcast address. The CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) number indicates the number of network bits. Since IPv4 is a 32-bit...
What are the CIDR addresses for a network if all its addresses start with 145.98? And if this network has exactly two subnets, what are the CIDR addresses for each of its subnets?
Using the following network addresses, group them to make a larger network with ~240 hosts per network. The subnet cannot exceed 500 hosts: Network address 1 – 9.57.33.0/26 00001001.00111001.00100001.00000000 Network address 1 – 9.57.33.192/27 00001001.00111001.00100001.11000000 Show your work by either typing the binary or writing it by hand. Include the network and broadcast addresses for the new network.
5. Refer to Figure 2 (A Sub-netted Network). Given the Class C network address 204.15.5.0/24 Answer the following questions in relation to the efficient subnetting of this network address i.e. with minimal wastage of addresses, to create a sub-netted network as shown in Figure 2 with the following host requirements: Net A = 14 Hosts, Net B 28 Hosts,Net C 2 Hosts, Net D = 7 Hosts and Net E = 28 Hosts For each sub-network identify (i) (i) (ii)...
1. Determine the range of host addresses on a subnet Network 200.154.150.64 Mask 255.255.255.224 2. Given the network address 192.168.10.0 and the subnet mask /30. how many subnets are there? How many hosts/subnet ? 3. Find subnet and broadcast address for 192.168.0.100 /27
(TCO 6) For the following network of routers, switches, and
hosts, come up with an efficient address assignment scheme that
assigns IPv4 addresses for each network layer interface in the
network from IPv4 address range 192.168.55.0/24. How many addresses
are still left over for future assignment?
Consider a network with network address 192.168.10.0/24, divide this network into 6 equal size subnets. And find followings Subnet mask Size of a subnet Network addresses of each subnet Broadcast addresses of each subnet First 2 IP addresses of each subnetwork. Answer following questions based on thee values given below Number of needed usable hosts in a single sub net - 22 Network Address - 201.168.75.0 Address class Default mask subnet mask Number of bits borrowed Total number of subnets...
Number of needed subnets 2000 Number of needed usable hosts 15 Network Address 178.100.0.0 Solution: Default mask : Extended prefix: subnet mask : Number of bits borrowed : or Number of Subnet bits : Total number of subnets : Total number of usable subnet address : Total number of Host bits: Total number of hosts : Number of usable host addresses: First host on this subnet Last host on this subnet Broad cast address on this subnet What are Subnet...
Give the starting network address 181.173.40.0/24 subnet to make subnets that support a minimum 36 hosts each while making as many subnets as possible. What is the new mask in CIDR notation? Question 3 options: a) 28 b) 30 c) 25 d) 27 e) 29 f) 26
Number of needed subnets 6 Number of needed usable hosts 30 Network Address 195.85.8.0/16 Solution: Extended prefix: subnet mask : Number of bits borrowed : or Number of Subnet bits : Total number of subnets : Total number of usable subnet address : Total number of Host bits: Total number of hosts : Number of usable host addresses: First host on this subnet Last host on this subnet Broad cast address on this subnet What are Subnet Ranges and subnet...