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Given the IP address 187.241.227.213 and the subnet mask of 255.255.252.0. Show your steps. (5 Points) What is the network number? (5 Points) What is the subnet number? (5 Points) What is the host number?

          Given the IP address 187.241.227.213 and the subnet mask of 255.255.252.0. Show your steps. (5 Points)
What is the network number? (5 Points)
What is the subnet number? (5 Points)
What is the host number?
        

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Computer Science and Information Technology
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Trishna Knowledge Systems 2018 Edition
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Given the IP address 187.241.227.213 and the subnet mask of 255.255.252.0. Show your steps. (5 Points) What is the network number? (5 Points) What is the subnet number? (5 Points) What is the host number?
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00:01 Hello students here ip address is given 222 .1 .1 .20 and mask is also given and find cidr notation to find the cidr notation so 225 i will use the mask address so this mask address i will represent into the binary number so after representing into the binary number i will count one so total one are 26 so there are 26 bits are used for the subnets mask so cidr notation is 22 for the ip address 222 .1 .1 .20 is 26 so this is the cidr notation slash 26 after ip address i have written slash 26 this is cidr notation and now for a class c now what i have to do how many hosts can we have from the following class c ip address so ip address is given to us that is 201 .1 .1 .0 so we have to calculate how many hosts we can have so to calculate this for a class c ip address the default subnet mask is 22255 .255 .255 .0 for the class c subnet mask default address so it means a 8 bit available for the host address so number of the hosts that can be assigned to the class c is 2 raised to power 8 minus 2 means why i subtracted 2 because network address plus the host address that's why from 2 raised to power 8 minus 2 is subtracted and after subtraction i got 254 host in the class c and ip address become 201 .1 .1 .0 now my next task is to create five subnets with a minimum of 10 host each from the ip address 195 .1 .1 .0 so this ip address is given to us and then hosts are given these are the 10 and it means 2 raised to power 4 16 and now we need 4 bits for…
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