A network administrator has the address range 192.168.10.0/24 to address the net
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A network administrator has the address range 192.168.10.0/24 to address the networks shown.style="font-family: calibri; font-size: 17px;">
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How many bits are in the network part of the address and how many are in the
host part of the address?
How many networks are there in the figure?
Using basic subnetting methods (without VLSM), all the subnets need to be the same size. How many bits would you need to borrow to have enough networks?
How many bits would be left in the host part?
How many available hosts could you have on each network?
From now on you will use VLSM to address the networks.
How many hosts are in the largest network?
How many host bits do you need to address these hosts?
How many bits are available to be borrowed to do subnetting?
What will the subnet mask be when you borrow these bits?
How many addresses are there on a network of this size?
How many of these addresses can be used for hosts (available addresses)?
How many hosts will be needed on your second biggest LAN?
How many host bits do you need to address this number of hosts?
A network administrator has the address range 192.168.10.0/24 to address the networks shown. How many bits are in the network part of the address and how many are in the host part of the address? How many networks are there in the figure? Using basic subnetting methods (without VLSM), all the subnets need to be the same size. How many bits would you need to borrow to have enough networks? How many bits would be left in the host part? How many available hosts could you have on each network? From now on you will use VLSM to address the networks. How many hosts are in the largest network? How many host bits do you need to address these hosts? How many bits are available to be borrowed to do subnetting? What will the subnet mask be when you borrow these bits? How many addresses are there on a network of this size? How many of these addresses can be used for hosts (available addresses)? How many hosts will be needed on your second biggest LAN? How many host bits do you need to address this number of hosts?
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1. 24 in the network part (3 octets) and 8 in the host part.
2. 5
3. 3
4. 5
5. 30
Using VLSM
1. 50
2. 6
3. 2
4. /26 or 255.255.255.192
5. 64
6. 62
7. 20
8. 5
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