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Subnetting A Network Using The CIDR Method Worksheet 1

The document contains 3 tables that provide subnetting exercises using the CIDR method. For each IP address provided, the tables ask the reader to determine information like the default class, subnet mask, number of subnets/hosts created, and whether sample IP addresses are network, host, or broadcast addresses. The reader is also asked to perform ANDing processes to determine network addresses and broadcast addresses for each provided host IP address.

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Subnetting A Network Using The CIDR Method Worksheet 1

The document contains 3 tables that provide subnetting exercises using the CIDR method. For each IP address provided, the tables ask the reader to determine information like the default class, subnet mask, number of subnets/hosts created, and whether sample IP addresses are network, host, or broadcast addresses. The reader is also asked to perform ANDing processes to determine network addresses and broadcast addresses for each provided host IP address.

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Subnetting a Network Using the CIDR Method Worksheet 1

When completing this worksheet, make sure to change your font color to red or 5 points will be
deducted. This worksheet is worth 300 points (100 pts per table).
1. Host IP Address: 195.70.16.93 Six bits have been borrowed to create the required subnets.

What default class is this address? A, B,


or C?
c

What is the default subnet mask? 255.255.255.0


What is the subnet mask for this host in
dotted decimal format AFTER the bits 255.255.255.252
are borrowed?

How many subnets were created? 64

How many actual hosts per subnet? 4

How many usable hosts per subnet? 2

Perform the ANDing process Address 11001000.00001111.00010001.00000011


on the supplied
host address
Subnet
(Remember, the process 111111111.11111111.111111111.11111100
Mask
must be done in binary
format or it will be marked
wrong) Result 11001000.00001111.00010001.00000000
What is the network address for the
supplied host address? (The Network
address is the result from the above
step, but it should be answered in Dotted
Decimal Format or it will be marked
wrong.)
What is the broadcast address for the
supplied host address?
Is the address 195.70.16.159
host
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 195.70.16.28
Network
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 195.70.16.58
Network
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 195.70.16.164
host
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
2. Host IP Address: 172.16.126.120 Eight bits have been borrowed to create the required subnets.

What default class is this address? A, B,


or C?

What is the default subnet mask?

What is the subnet mask for this host in


dotted decimal format AFTER the bits
are borrowed?

How many subnets were created?

How many hosts per subnet?

How many usable hosts per subnet?

Perform the ANDing process Address


on the supplied
host address
Subnet
(Remember, the process
Mask
must be done in binary
format or it will be marked
wrong) Result

What is the network address for the


supplied host address? (The Network
address is the result from the above
step, but it should be answered in Dotted
Decimal Format or it will be marked
wrong.)
What is the broadcast address for the
supplied host address?
Is the address 172.16.101.54
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 172.16.21.255
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 172.16.54.0
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 172.16.220.43
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
3. Host IP Address: 192.166.21.83 Five bits have been borrowed to create the required subnets.

What default class is this address? A, B,


or C?

What is the default subnet mask?

What is the subnet mask for this host in


dotted decimal format AFTER the bits
are borrowed?

How many subnets were created?

How many hosts per subnet?

How many usable hosts per subnet?

Perform the ANDing process Address


on the supplied
host address
Subnet
(Remember, the process
Mask
must be done in binary
format or it will be marked
wrong) Result

What is the network address for the


supplied host address? (The Network
address is the result from the above
step, but it should be answered in Dotted
Decimal Format or it will be marked
wrong.)
What is the broadcast address for the
supplied host address?
Is the address 192.166.21.70
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 192.166.21.135
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 192.166.21.72
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 192.166.21.167
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?

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