You can discover the hosts in your subnetwork by using the ping command with your network IP address and the host address of decimal 255. Discover all the hosts in the subnetwork that you are logged on.
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First, you need to find your network IP address and subnet mask. You can do this by opening the Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Mac/Linux) and typing the following command: - For Windows: `ipconfig` - For Mac/Linux: `ifconfig` Look for the "IPv4 Show more…
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The IP network 192.168.130.0 is using the subnet mask 255.255.255.224. What subnet are the following hosts on? 192.168.130.10 192.168.130.67 192.168.130.93 192.168.130.199 192.168.130.222 192.168.130.250
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Find $I_{o}$ in the network in Fig. $\mathrm{P} 2.55$.
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