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130-11-01 Answer Sheet

How many host addresses are needed in the largest required subnet?
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Questions: How many host addresses are needed in the largest required subnet? What is the minimum number of subnets required? The network that you are tasked to subnet is 192.168.0/24. What is the /24 subnet mask in binary? In the network mask, what do the ones represent? In the network mask, what do the zeros represent? Given each of the possible subnet masks depicted in the following binary format, how many subnets and how many hosts are created in each example?

  1. (/25) 11111111.11111111. Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent:

Number of subnets? Number of hosts? 2) (/26) 11111111.11111111. Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent: Number of subnets? Number of hosts? 3) (/27) 11111111.11111111. Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent: Number of subnets? Number of hosts? 4) (/28) 11111111.11111111. Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent:

Considering your answers above, which subnet mask meets both the required minimum number of hosts and the minimum number of subnets required? a. Determine if PC-A can communicate with its default gateway. Do you get a reply? b. Determine if PC-B can communicate with its default gateway. Do you get a reply? c. Determine if PC-A can communicate with PC-B. Do you get a reply?

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130-11-01 Answer Sheet

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Questions:
How many host addresses are needed in the largest required subnet?
What is the minimum number of subnets required?
The network that you are tasked to subnet is 192.168.0.0/24. What is the /24 subnet mask in
binary?
In the network mask, what do the ones represent?
In the network mask, what do the zeros represent?
Given each of the possible subnet masks depicted in the following binary format, how many
subnets and how many hosts are created in each example?
1) (/25) 11111111.11111111.11111111.10000000
Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent: