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29 Bits Identify The Network, 3 Bits Identify The Host

The document discusses subnetting IP addresses and networks, including: - Breaking down address 192.16.5.133/29 into network and host bits - The subnet mask 255.255.255.240 for network 172.16.5.10/28 - Whether subnetting 192.168.1.0 to have 30 networks with 4 hosts each is possible, and the required subnet mask - Whether subnetting 192.168.1.0 to have 5 networks with 60 hosts each is possible, and the required subnet mask - Details of subnetting 192.168.1.0 with a 255.255.255.240 mask like number of networks and hosts - Details of subnet

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29 Bits Identify The Network, 3 Bits Identify The Host

The document discusses subnetting IP addresses and networks, including: - Breaking down address 192.16.5.133/29 into network and host bits - The subnet mask 255.255.255.240 for network 172.16.5.10/28 - Whether subnetting 192.168.1.0 to have 30 networks with 4 hosts each is possible, and the required subnet mask - Whether subnetting 192.168.1.0 to have 5 networks with 60 hosts each is possible, and the required subnet mask - Details of subnetting 192.168.1.0 with a 255.255.255.240 mask like number of networks and hosts - Details of subnet

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You have the following address: 192.16.5.133/29.

How many total bits are being used to identify


the network, and how many total bits identify the host?
29 bits identify the network, 3 bits identify the host.

What is the full subnet mask for address 172.16.5.10/28?


255.255.255.240

You currently use the default mask for your IP network 192.168.1.0. You need to subnet your
network so that you have 30 additional networks, and 4 hosts per network. Is this possible, and what
subnet mask should you use?

You still are using the default mask for your IP network 192.168.1.0. You need to subnet your
network so that you have 5 additional networks, and 60 hosts per network. Is this possible, and what
subnet mask should you use?

You have sub-netted your class C network 192.168.1.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.240.
Please list the following:
• number of networks
• number of hosts per network
• the full range of the first three networks
• the usable address range from those first three networks.

You have sub-netted your class C network 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
• the usable address range from those first three networks.
Additionally, identify the broadcast addresses for each network

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