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Subnetting Skill, 25 April 2011

A. The major network IP number is 212.34.16.0/26:

1. How many host bits are there before subnetting? _____


2. How many host bits are there after subnetting? _____
3. How many host bits were borrowed to subnet? _____
4. How many usable subnets are there? _____
5. What is the subnet mask written in dotted decimal? ______._____._____._____
6. What is the subnet IP number of subnet 2? _____._____._____._____
7. What is the broadcast IP number of subnet 2? _____._____._____._____
8. What are the usable host IP numbers of subnet 2? _____._____._____._____
through _____._____._____._____

B. The major network IP number is 220.134.161.0 255.255.255.240:

1. How many host bits are there before subnetting? _____


2. How many host bits are there after subnetting? _____
3. How many host bits were borrowed to subnet? _____
4. How many usable hosts per subnet are there? _____
5. What is the subnet mask written in slash format? _____._____._____._____ / ___
6. What is the subnet IP number of subnet 10? _____._____._____._____
7. What is the broadcast IP number of subnet 10? _____._____._____._____
8. What are the usable host IP numbers of subnet 10? _____._____._____._____
through _____._____._____._____

C. The major network IP number is 8.0.0.0/23:

9. How many host bits are there before subnetting? _____


10. How many host bits are there after subnetting? _____
11. How many host bits were borrowed to subnet? _____
12. How many usable hosts per subnet are there? _____
13. What is the subnet mask written in dotted decimal? _______._____._____._____
14. What is the subnet IP number of subnet 800? _____._____._____._____
15. What is the broadcast IP number of subnet 800? _____._____._____._____
16. What are the usable host IP numbers of subnet 800? _____._____._____._____ through
_____._____._____._____
Subnetting Skill, 25 April 2011

D. Network & Host Identification

Circle the network portion of these


addresses: Circle the host portion of these addresses:

119.18.45.0 10.15.123.50
199.155.77.56 171.2.199.31
217.21.56.0 223.250.200.222
10.250.1.1 148.17.9.1
150.10.15.0 126.8.156.0
E. Cenvert Decimal to Binar

188.10.18.2 172.16.100.2
128.212.250.254 128.107.216.6
192 . 100 . 10 . 236 192.168.2.49
10.255.255.126 135.70.174.123
148.75.242.183 123.234.134.123

F. Practical Subnetting

Based on the information in the graphic shown, design a classfull network addressing scheme that
will supply the minimum number of hosts per subnet, and allow enough extra subnets and
hosts for 25% growth in all areas. Circle each subnet on the graphic and answer the questions
below.

a) Address class ?
b) Custom subnet mask ?
c) minimum number of subnet needed ?
d) Extra subnet rewuired for 25% growth ?
e) Total number of subnets needed ?
f) Number of host addresses in the largest subnet groups ?
g) number og address needed for 25% growth in the largest subnet ?
h) Total bumber og address needed for the largest number ?
i) IP address range for every groups ?

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