4. You have a network ID of 199.175.190.0; you require 12 HOST in a network on each subnet. What is the correct custom subnet mask to accomplish this? Show all the networks ranges and host IP address. A. Determine number of hosts. B. Reserve bits. = C. Networks ranges and IP addresses. Network Range Usable hosts
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We need to find the number of bits required to represent 12 hosts. Since $2^3 = 8$ and $2^4 = 16$, we need 4 bits for the hosts. Show more…
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