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This document contains 19 multiple choice questions about classless subnetting concepts including calculating subnet masks, determining broadcast addresses, finding valid host ranges, and identifying the number of subnets and hosts per subnet that can be obtained from given network addresses and subnet masks. The questions cover topics such as representing subnet masks in dotted decimal format, calculating broadcast addresses, identifying valid host ranges and IP addresses based on given subnet masks, and determining the number of subnets and hosts that can be obtained from network addresses with different subnet masks.

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Lab 10

This document contains 19 multiple choice questions about classless subnetting concepts including calculating subnet masks, determining broadcast addresses, finding valid host ranges, and identifying the number of subnets and hosts per subnet that can be obtained from given network addresses and subnet masks. The questions cover topics such as representing subnet masks in dotted decimal format, calculating broadcast addresses, identifying valid host ranges and IP addresses based on given subnet masks, and determining the number of subnets and hosts that can be obtained from network addresses with different subnet masks.

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IFT 259 Introduction to Internet Networking

Lab 10 (2%)
Classless Subnetting

1. Which of the following is the subnet broadcast address for the subnet in which IP
address 172.31.77.201/27 resides?
a. 172.31.201.255
b. 172.31.255.255

c. 172.31.77.223
d. 172.31.77.207

2. Represent /26 in dotted decimal format.

a. 255.0.0.0
b. 255.255.255.192
c. 255.255.255.0
d. 255.255.255.128

3. What valid host range is the IP address 172.21.149.224/23 a part of?

172.21.148.1 - 172.21.149.254

4. What is the first valid host on the subnetwork that the node 192.168.247.251/26

belongs to?

192.168.247.193

5. When calculating usable hosts per subnet, the following formula is used 2^bits - 2.
For what reason are two addresses subtracted? (Select Two)

a. Broadcast

b. Multicast

c. Unicast

d. Network

6. What is the first valid host on the subnetwork that the node 172.25.130.178/25
belongs to?

172.25.130.129
7. Find the Broadcast Address of the following Subnet ID.

Subnet ID Subnet Mask Broadcast Add

1 10.72.0.0 255.248.0.0 10.79.255.255


2 172.30.64.0 255.255.192.0 172.30.127.255
3 192.168.6.52 255.255.255.252 192.168.6.55
4 172.22.54.0 255.255.254.0 172.22.55.255
5 10.77.3.14 255.255.128.0 10.77.127.255

8. How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network

192.168.98.0 255.255.255.252?

4 hosts (2 usable) 64 Subnets

9. Number of hosts located on a network, where the IPv4 where subnet make is /27

a. 27

b. 30

c. 32

d. 5

10. How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network

192.168.116.0/28?

202

11. What is the first valid host on the subnetwork that the node

172.18.232.94 255.255.252.0 belongs to?

172.18.232.1
12. Two ways to represent the network mask that would allow 14 hosts would be:

a. /14
b. 255.255.255.240
c. 255.255.14.0
d. /28
13. What valid host range is the IP address 192.168.254.181 255.255.255.192 a part

of?

192.168.254.129 - 192.168.254.190

14. How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network

192.168.29.0 255.255.255.240?

16 hosts (14 usable) 16 Subnets

15. Which subnet does host 172.25.245.73/24 belong to?

172.25.245.64

 What is the first valid host on the subnetwork that the node 192.168.247.251/26

belongs to?

192.168.247.193

16. What valid host range is the IP address 172.22.78.202/28 a part of?

172.22.78.193 - 172.22.78.206

17. What valid host range is the IP address 192.168.44.139/28 a part of?

192.163.44.129 - 192.163.44.142

18. What are the assignable addresses for the 12th subnet with the network address of
220.100.100.0 and the number of needed subnets is 45?
a. 220.100.100.42 to 220.100.100.51

b. 220.100.100.52 to 220.100.100.55

c. 220.100.100.45 to 220.100.100.46

d. 220.100.100.40 to 220.100.100.44

19. You have a network address of 200.138.1.0 with a subnet mask of


255.255.255.252. Please list the following: number of networks, number of hosts per
network, the full range of the first three networks, and the usable address range from
those first three networks. Additionally, identify the broadcast addresses for each
network.

a. Number of networks =
__________64____________
b. Number of hosts =
___________2___________

c. Full Range for first three networks:

i. 200.138.1.0 - 200.138.1.3

ii. 200.138.1.4 - 200.138.1.7

iii. 200.138.1.8 - 200.138.1.11

d. Usable Range for first three networks:

i. 200.138.1.1 - 200.138.1.2

ii. 200.138.1.5 - 200.138.1.6

iii. 200.138.1.9 - 200.138.1.10


e. Broadcast Addresses for first three networks:
i. 200.138.1.3

ii. 200.138.1.7

iii. 200.138.1.11

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