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Write The Subnet For The Following Ips: 192.168.100.25/30

The document provides detailed information on subnetting various IP addresses, including subnets, broadcast addresses, and host ranges for different CIDR notations. It also discusses subnet masks for class B networks, the maximum number of hosts per subnet, and specific questions regarding subnet addresses and valid host addresses. Additionally, it includes questions and answers related to subnetting concepts and calculations.
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Write The Subnet For The Following Ips: 192.168.100.25/30

The document provides detailed information on subnetting various IP addresses, including subnets, broadcast addresses, and host ranges for different CIDR notations. It also discusses subnet masks for class B networks, the maximum number of hosts per subnet, and specific questions regarding subnet addresses and valid host addresses. Additionally, it includes questions and answers related to subnetting concepts and calculations.
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Write the subnet

for the following IPs:

[Link]/30

/30 equals the mask [Link], which leaves 2 bits for the part of
hosts, that is, a block of 4. The subnets would be 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, ...

Subnet: [Link]

Broadcast: [Link]

[Link]-26

[Link]/28

/28 is equivalent to the mask [Link], leaving 4 bits for the part of
hosts, that is, a block of 16. The subnets would be 0, 16, 32, 48, 64, …

Subnet: [Link]

Broadcast: [Link]

Host range: [Link]-46

[Link]/27

/27 equals the mask [Link], which leaves 5 bits for the part of
hosts, that is, a block of 32. The subnets would be 0, 32, 64, 96, ...

[Link]

[Link]

Host range: [Link]-94


[Link]/29

/29 is equivalent to the mask [Link], which leaves 3 bits for the part of
hosts, that is, a block of 8. The subnets would be 0, 8, 16, 24, 32 ...

[Link]

Broadcast: [Link]

Host range: [Link]-22

[Link]/26

/26 equates to the mask [Link], which leaves 6 bits for the part of
hosts, that is, a block of 64. The subnets would be 0, 64, 128 ...

Subnet: [Link]

Broadcast: [Link]

Host range: [Link]-126

[Link]/25

/25 is equivalent to the mask [Link], which leaves 7 bits for the part of
hosts, that is, a block of 128. The subnets would be 0 and 128.

Subnet: [Link]

Broadcast: [Link]

Host range: [Link]-126


2. If you have a class B network and need 29 subnets. What should it be?
be the mask?

By default, a class B network has a mask of [Link], that is, /16.

A class B network with a mask of [Link] would have 256 networks, each with
254 hosts.

If we use 4 bits from the host part, we would have a mask


[Link] or /20 and4
2 subnets=16.

If we use 5 bits from the host part, we would have a mask


[Link] or /21 and5 2 subnets=32, therefore /21 would be the solution.

3. What is the broadcast address of the network [Link]/29?

A /29 that is equivalent to [Link], has a block size of 8 in the


fourth octet, which gives us blocks 0, 8, 16 ...

Therefore, the broadcast address will be [Link]

4. How many hosts are available with a /29 mask in a class C?

A /29 corresponds to [Link], it has a block size of 8, so


So, we can have up to 6 hosts per subnet.

5. What is the subnet for a host with IP [Link]/23?

A /23 is equivalent to [Link]. Now we look at the third octet that


It has a block size of 2. That is, 0, 2, 4, ...

Therefore, the IP [Link] is in the subnet [Link] and the address of


broadcast is [Link]
6. Given a class B network and the CIDR identifier, complete the following
table identifying the subnet mask and the number of possible hosts
for each mask.

Solution:
7. Complete the following table.

Solution:
8. What is the maximum number of IP addresses that can be assigned to
hosts in a subnet that uses the mask [Link]?

a. 14

b. 15

c. 16

d. 30

e. 31

f. 62

9. If you have a network that needs 29 subnets and you must maximize the
number of available hosts in each of them. How many bits do you need?
take from the hosts part to provide the subnet mask
correct?

a. 2

b. 3

c. 4

d. 5
e. 6

f. 7

10. What is the subnet address for a host with the IP address
[Link]/28?

a. [Link]

b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]

11. The network address [Link]/19, how many subnetworks and hosts
provides?

a. 7 subnets, 30 hosts for each.

b. 7 subnets, 2046 hosts for each.

c. 7 subnets, 8190 hosts for each.

8 subnets, 30 hosts for each one.

8 subnets, 2046 hosts per each

8 subnets, 8190 hosts per each.

12. Choose two answers that describe the address [Link]/23

a. The subnet address is [Link] [Link]


b. The lowest host address in the subnet is [Link] [Link]

c. The last valid host address in the subnet is [Link] [Link]

d. The broadcast address of the subnet is [Link] [Link]

13. If a network host has the address [Link]/30, what subnet


Does the host belong?

a. [Link]

b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]

e. [Link]

14. What subnet mask should we use in a point-to-point WAN connection?


to reduce the loss of IP addresses?

/27

b. /28

c. /29

d. /30

e. /31

15. What is the subnet address of a host that has the IP address
[Link]/21?
a. [Link]

b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]

16. If we have an interface on a router with the IP address


[Link]/29. Including the router interface, how many hosts
Can they connect to that interface?

a. 6

b. 8

c. 30

d. 62

e. 126

17. We need to set up a server that is in the subnet


[Link]/29. The router has the first available IP address of the
network. What is the next IP that we could assign to the server?

a. [Link] [Link]

b. [Link] [Link]

[Link]

d. [Link] [Link]

[Link]
18. We have a router interface with the IP [Link]/29. What
Is it the broadcast address?

a. [Link]

b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]

e. [Link]

19. We need to segment a network into 5 subnets, each with at least


16 hosts. What subnet mask should we use?

a. [Link]

b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]

20. We configured a router with the IP address [Link]


[Link] and we received the following error:

Bad mask /26 for address [Link]

Why do we receive the error?

a. We have placed this mask on the WAN interface and this is not allowed.

This is not a valid combination of host and subnet.


c. ip subnet-zero is not enabled on the router.

d. The router does not support IP.

21. If an Ethernet port of a router has the IP address


[Link]

a. [Link]

b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]

e. [Link]

22. Using the following image, what should be the IP address of E0


if we wanted to use the eighth subnet? The network ID is [Link]/28 and
we need to use the last available IP address from the range.

a. [Link]

b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]
e. [Link]

23. Using the image from the previous question, what should it be
IP address of S0 if we wanted to use the second subnet? The network ID
It is [Link]/28 and we need to use the last available address.
in the range.

a. [Link]

b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]

24. If we have a network with the subnet [Link]/22. What is the address
Is the host valid?

a. [Link]

b. [Link] [Link]

c. [Link] [Link]

[Link]

e. [Link] [Link]

f. [Link] [Link]

25. If we have a router with the address [Link]/23. Select two


valid IP addresses for hosts within the network.

a. [Link]
b. [Link]

c. [Link]

d. [Link]

e. [Link]

f. [Link]

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