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Fill in the worksheet for subnetting a Class C address with 2 bits borrowed.

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Computer Science and Information Technology
Computer Science and Information Technology
Trishna Knowledge Systems 2018 Edition
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00:01 For the given question we are working on a submitting problem.
00:09 Here we need to complete the information of the given submitting problem.
00:14 To do that we need to fill the missing values.
00:22 Here the values are a equals to 20 that is number of posts needed.
00:28 B that is 32 number of ip addresses needed.
00:46 C 172 .20 .55 .0 is the subnet address.
00:59 D is the value to be subnet marked octet.
01:09 E is 5 that is number of subnets.
01:16 F is 127 here usable ip range for subnets.
01:35 And g is equal to 248 that is subnet marked value.
01:49 To find the missing values let's calculate the subnet marked value for g.
02:11 That is equals to 256 minus g.
02:17 That is equals to 256 minus 248 equals to 8...
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