Problem 4 Number of needed subnets: 750 Network Address: 190.35.0.0 Address class: B Default subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Custom subnet mask: 255.255.255.192 Total number of subnets: 8 Total number of host addresses: 8 Number of usable addresses: 6 Number of bits borrowed: 10 What is the 15th subnet range? What is the subnet number for the 13th subnet? What is the subnet broadcast address for the 10th subnet? What are the assignable addresses for the 6th subnet?
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The custom subnet mask is 255.255.255.192, which means we have borrowed 2 bits from the host portion of the address (since 192 in binary is 11000000). Show more…
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Number of needed subnets: 750 Network Address: 190.35.0.0 What is the address class? What is the default subnet mask for that class? What is the custom subnet mask for these specifications? What is the total number of subnets created? What is the total number of host addresses created? What is the total number of usable host addresses created? How many bits were borrowed for this subnet scheme? What is the 15th subnet range? What is the subnet number for the 13th subnet? What is the subnet broadcast address for the 1st subnet? What are the assignable addresses for the 1st subnet?
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