3. Identify how many bits are used for subnetting in the following IP addresses using its subnet mask. Also, extract the NETWORK ADDRESS and BROADCAST ADDRESS of the given IP addresses. a. IP ADDRESS 142.19.225.4 SUBNET MASK 225.225.224.0 b. IP ADDRESS 142.19.225.4 SUBNET MASK 225.225.248.0
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Count the number of consecutive 1's from the left in the binary representation of the subnet mask. For the subnet mask 255.255.224.0: 255 in binary is 11111111. 224 in binary is 11100000. So, the subnet mask in binary is 11111111.11111111.11100000.00000000. Show more…
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