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Final Exam 3

This document outlines the final exam for the Data Communication and Computer Networking course at Wollega University, focusing on classful IP addressing, subnetting, and network calculations. It includes questions on calculating address ranges, host addresses, network addresses, and broadcast addresses for given IP classes, as well as identifying valid host IP addresses and explaining types of switching. Additionally, it requires a comparison of datagram and virtual circuit packet switching and inquiries about cable types used for connections.

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Final Exam 3

This document outlines the final exam for the Data Communication and Computer Networking course at Wollega University, focusing on classful IP addressing, subnetting, and network calculations. It includes questions on calculating address ranges, host addresses, network addresses, and broadcast addresses for given IP classes, as well as identifying valid host IP addresses and explaining types of switching. Additionally, it requires a comparison of datagram and virtual circuit packet switching and inquiries about cable types used for connections.

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Name: _______________________________________ ID N0.

____________Stream________________

Wollega University
Institute of Technology
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department of Computer Engineering
Data communication and Computer networking

(ECEg4291)
Final-exam

Date: 17/10/2024 Max Marks 50% Time Allowed 2:30

1. Explain classful IP address range and subnetting. (5)


2. One organization has purchased the class C address 192.168.10.0 and would like create
networks of 62 hosts each. (10 points)

Calculate
a) Address range
b) Host address range
c) Network address
d) Broadcast address
e) Number of hosts per network
f) Number of network
3. One organization has purchased the class B address 160.21.0.0 would like divide in to
510 networks.(10 points)
Calculate:
a) Address range
b) Host address range
c) Network address
d) Broadcast address
e) Number of hosts per network
f) Number of network

b. Which (classful) IP addresses are valid or not as host IP address? Justify your
reason. (8 points)
i. 231.13.250.80
ii. 222.222.256.222
iii. 10.0.0.0
iv. 150.20.255.255
v. 127.33.45.1
vi. 0. 0.0.0
c.
d. Explain different types of switching.(5.pts)
e. Compare datagram and virtual circuit packet switching. (3 pts.)
f. What type of cable is used for each connection?

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