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Exercises Subnet Mask and Subnetting

The document contains 22 exercises about subnetting IP addresses. Some of the exercises ask how to determine the subnet mask needed to support a certain number of hosts, while others ask how to calculate the network address, broadcast address, or number of available hosts given an IP address and subnet mask. The final exercise asks how to subnet a Class C IP address to support two networks with 110 computers each.

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Exercises Subnet Mask and Subnetting

The document contains 22 exercises about subnetting IP addresses. Some of the exercises ask how to determine the subnet mask needed to support a certain number of hosts, while others ask how to calculate the network address, broadcast address, or number of available hosts given an IP address and subnet mask. The final exercise asks how to subnet a Class C IP address to support two networks with 110 computers each.

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Exercises Subnet Mask and

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?

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