Exercises Subnet Mask and Subnetting
Exercises Subnet Mask and Subnetting
Subnetting
Exercise1: You have been asked to cresupports 16 Hosts. What subnet mask should you use? ate a subnet that
Exercise2: Given the mask 255.255.254.0, how many Hosts per subnet does this create?
Exercise3: You have purchased several brand-new Cisco routers for UC. Your current address space is 172.16.0.0 /22.
How many subnets total will be available to you once the upgrades are complete?
Exercise4: What is the default subnet mask of a system with the IP address of 189.34.5.67?
Exercise5: You are designing the IP address scheme for your network and you need to subnet the 142.65.0.0
network into 12 different networks. What is your new subnet mask?
Exercise6: How many hosts can exist on a network with the address of 180.45.10.20/20?
Exercise7: Your system uses the IP address of 145.68.23.45/25. How many systems are supported on your network?
Exercise8: The Fast Ethernet port on a router is assigned the IP address of 131.107.16.1/20. How many hosts can exist
on the subnet?
Exercise9: You are designing the IP address scheme for a branch office that needs to support 92 systems on
the network. What should your subnet mask be?
Exercise10: With the goal of preserving addresses, which of the following subnet masks would you use to
create a subnet of up to 60 hosts?
Exercise11: What is the maximum number of IP addresses that can be assigned to hosts on a local subnet that uses
the 255.255.255.224 subnet mask?
Exercise12: Given a Host Address = 172.23.8.19 /21. Calculate the Network Address, the broadcast address and the host
range.
Exercise13: Given a Host Address = 147.252.238.20 255.255.240.0. Calculate the Network Address, the broadcast
address and the host range.
Exercise14: How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 172.27.0.0/16 using the
subnet mask 255.255.255.192?
Exercise15: Get the Network IP and the Broadcast IP from the following IP and subnet mask
“222.110.8.61/28” In addition, get number of available host IPs, and determine the first and the last available host IP.
Exercise16: Get the Network IP and the Broadcast IP from the following IP and subnet mask
“128.216.55.0/24” In addition, get number of available host IPs, and determine the first and the last available host IP.
Exercise17: Get the Network IP and the Broadcast IP from the following IP and subnet mask “176.85.195.60/22” In
addition, get number of available host IPs, and determine the first and the last available host IP.
Exercise18: Get the Network IP and the Broadcast IP from the following IP and subnet mask “100.15.209.0/23” In
addition, get number of available host IPs, and determine the first and the last available host IP.
Exercise19: Get the Network IP and the Broadcast IP from the following IP and subnet mask
“222.110.8.61/28” In addition, get number of available host IPs, and determine the first and the last available host IP.
Exercise20: Get the Network IP and the Broadcast IP from the following IP and subnet mask
“192.168.10.2/26” In addition, get number of available host IPs, and determine the first and the last available host IP.
Exercise21: We have one “Class C” IP address (192.168.100.0), and you have two networks, every one of them have
110 computers. You should subnet this IP to fulfill your needs.
Exercise22: How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 172.27.0.0/16 using the subnet mask
255.255.255.192?