Item 32: Fill in the information for the first 5 subnets and the last subnet Subnet IDs Valid Host IP addresses Broadcast IP address etc (leave this line blank but fill in the next) Item 33: Class C and Class B comparison - list two items that are the same in the two subnetting schemes.
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To do this, we need to know the network address, subnet mask, valid host IP addresses, and broadcast IP addresses for each subnet. For example, let's assume we are working with a Class C network with a network address of 192.168.0.0 and a subnet mask of Show more…
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Answer the following questions in details: Q1) Subnet the Class C IP Address 195.1.1.0 So that you have 10 subnets each with a maximum 12 hosts on each subnet. List the Address on host 1 on subnet 0,1,2,3,10 Q2) Subnet the Class C IP Address 205.11.2.0 so that you have 30 subnets. What is the subnet mask for the maximum number of hosts? How many hosts can each subnet have? What is the IP address of host 3 on subnet 2 ?
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