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Q6: Subnet the Class C IP Address 195.1.1.0 So that you have 10 subnets each with a maximum 12 hosts on each subnet. List the Address on host 1 on subnet 0,1,2,3,10. Q7: Subnet the Class C IP Address 205.11.2.0 so that you have 30 subnets. · What is the subnet mask for the maximum number of hosts? · How many hosts can each subnet have? · What is the IP address of host 3 on subnet 2? Q8: You...
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1. Answer the following question: - a) Please convert the IP address 198.100.60.5 into binary numbers, in four octets. Please show your work to demonstrate an understanding of decimal to binary conversion. b) Using the IP address 198.100.60.5 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (i.e. /24), what would be the Network ID and the Broadcast Address in decimal numbers? Gurpreet Kaur Bhandari Page 2 of 4 c) Using the IP...
For this assignment you will explore subnet addresses, host addresses and direct broadcast addresses. You will be provided an IP addresses and then asked to answer questions related to the IP. In this assignment, first we explain how to find the subnet address for each subnet, the range of host addresses, and the direct broadcast address. Then you will be asked to do a similar exercise by yourself. Assume that you have been assigned the 192.168.1.0/24 network. You need to...
Consider the topology shown below with following requirements Three subnets A, B, C, should have enough addresses, starting from 192.100.10.0 to support 500 interfaces, 200 interfaces, and 100 interfaces, respectively. Each of subnets, D, E, and F has 32 interfaces. (not required for address assignment.) The IP addresses for three subnets should be assigned continuously, with spacing of power-2, that means, 250 will be rounded to 256, and so on. For each subnet, the assignment should take the form a.b.c.d/x...
Assume that we have a machine with IP address 15.107.33.204 with netmask 255.255.255.240. Assume that you manage a /11 address space, and that we have fully divided it up into into Child networks the size of the one on which this machine resides. Answer the following questions: a. (1 pt) What is the netmask of the parent network in dotted decimal and “slash” notations? b. (1 pt) What “class” is the parent network? c. (1 pt) How many bits do...
PART A 21 MARKS
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS Answer ALL questions from this part. Write
your answers in the Examination Answer Booklet. Each question is
worth 1.5 marks (14 x 1.5 = 21 marks).
Question 1
An organisation has been granted a block of addresses with the mask
/22. If the organisation creates 8 equal-sized subnets, how many
addresses (including the special addresses) are available in each
subnet? Show your calculations.
Question 2
Give an example of a valid classful address...
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Student Name section # Student ID# Date 1. A student was asked to prepare three solutions and to calculate their pH: Solution A: 0.24 M of NH3 and 0.20 M of NHACI Solution B: adding 0.005 mol of NaOH to 0.50 L of solution A Solution C: adding 0.030 mol of HCl to 0.50 L of solution A a. Calculate the pH of these solutions. (NHA"; K, -5.6x101) b. What property for buffered solutions...
In Chapter 1, “Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints,” you first learned about ElectroMyCycle, a manufacturer of electric motorcycles. Now, ElectroMyCycle has chosen you to design a new network that will let the company scale to a larger size. In Chapter 5, you learned that ElectroMyCycle’s network will support about 200 employees. The network will include a data center and a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Users in the campus network will access the servers in the data center from their PCs....
can you please help me with this homework. DCOM 101 – Introduction to Data Communications Final Project Instructions: In this Final Project, you will test the skills and knowledge gained throughout this course. The steps listed below are loosely based on the Assignments you have completed thus far, so don’t hesitate to look back and use those resources. Follow the steps in each section, and paste screenshots when prompted. This assignment is worth 10% of your final grade. Basic Network...
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Project Goal The project will give you some hands-on experience with Nmap. Nmap is a network tool that allows you to scan live hosts and services (open ports), thus, creating a "map" of the network. You will be using Zenmap, a graphical user interface (GUID of Nmap, to investigate several basic types of networl scanning techniques. You can work in teams of two students or alone. Setup: Installing&Using Zenmap Visit nmap.org/download.html to download and install...