Task 1
Problem 1
IP address>[Link]
Network Mask>[Link]
Find
[Link] address
IP Address
[Link]
Subnet Mask
[Link]
Network Address
[Link]
1010110
0
11111111
0001100
1
11111111
1010110
0
0001100
1
0111001
0
0000000
0
0000000
0
11111010
0000000
0
0000000
0
How to get the binary number for IP Address
172
172/2 = 0
30
30/2=0
1
1/2=1
33
33/2=1
86/2 = 0
15/2=1
0/2=0
16/2=0
43/2 = 1
7/2=1
0/2=0
8/2=0
21/2 = 1
3/2=1
0/2=0
4/2=0
10/2 = 0
1/2=1
0/2=0
2/2=0
5/2 = 1
0/2=0
0/2=0
1/2=1
2/2 = 0
0/2=0
0/2=0
0/2=0
=1
0/2=0
0/2=0
0/2=0
01110010
10000100
The final answer in the binary number
10101100
01111000
[Link] broadcast address
How to get a broadcast address :
See Decision binary IP address and subnet mask , Focusing Search to Subnet , turn on all
Grade Subnet 1 Becoming 0 and 0 Become obtained [Link]
00000000.00000000.00001111.11111111
IP Address
: [Link]
Binary
:10101100. 01111000. 01110010. 10000100
Subnet Mask Binary
:11111111.11111111.00000000.00000000
Need to change your number 1 to number 0 Search and Search 0 to 1 , so you 'll get the
broad cast binaries .
Broadcast Binary :00000000.00000000.11111111.11111111
You need to change the number 0 in binary network address into a network broadcast
address to be binary
.
Network broadcast address binary : 10101100.00011001.11111111.11111111
The final answer is:
Network broadcast address
:[Link]
Subnet Mask
:[Link]
etwork Address
Address Of First Host
.
172
.
25
.
0
.
172
172
Broadcast Address
172
.
25
Address Of Last Host
.
25
.
255
.
25
.
0
254
.
255
255
[Link] number of host bits
To find the total number of host bits, you must use the formula in the IP address that is
Possible Host.
Formula of the Possible Host:
2^n - 2
how n is the number of host bits , so to find the number of host bits in the IP address of this
solution is like this .
Using formula of the Possible Host.
= 2^n - 2
= 2^n - 2
= 65536 - 2
= 65534
The final answer for the number of host bits for this IP address is 65534.
4. Number of Host
To find the total number of the host,you just substract the number of bits in the IP
address with the number of host bits.
Number of bits in IP address = 32
Number of host bits = 16
The solution is:32 16 = 16
The number of host in this IP address is 16.
Problem 2
Host IP address
= [Link]
Network Mask
= [Link]
Find
[Link] address
IP Address
[Link]
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.
0
[Link]
Network Address
1010110
0
11111111
00011110
1010110
0
00011110
11111111
0000000
1
11111111
0000000
1
0010000
1
0000000
0
0000000
0
How to get the binary number for IP Address
172
172/2 = 0
30
30/2 = 0
1
=1
33
33/2 = 1
86/2 = 0
15/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
16/2 = 0
43/2 = 1
7/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
8/2 = 0
21/2 = 1
3/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
4/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
=1
0/2 = 0
2/2 = 0
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
=1
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
=1
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
00000001
00100001
The final answer in the binary number
10101100
00011110
[Link] broadcast address
How to get a broadcast address :
See Decision binary IP address and subnet mask , Focusing Search to Subnet , turn on all
Grade Subnet 1 Becoming 0 and 0 Become obtained [Link]
00000000.00000000.00001111.11111111
IP Address
: [Link]
Binary
:10101100.00011110.00000001.00100001
Subnet Mask Binary
:11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
Need to change your number 1 to number 0 Search and Search 0 to 1 , so you 'll get the
broad cast binaries .
Broadcast Binary :00000000.00000000.00000000.11111111
You need to change the number 0 in binary network address into a network broadcast
address to be binary
Network broadcast address binary : 10101100.00011110.00000001.11111111
The final answer is:
Network broadcast address
:[Link]
Subnet Mask
:[Link]
.
Network Address
172
Address Of First Host
172
Address Of Last Host
172
Broadcast Address
172
.
30
.
1
.
30
.
1
.
30
.
1
.
30
254
.
1
255
[Link] number of host bits
To find the total number of host bits, you must use the formula in the IP address that is
Possible Host.
Formula of the Possible Host:
2^n - 2
how n is the number of host bits , so to find the number of host bits in the IP address of this
solution is like this .
Using formula of the Possible Host.
= 2^n - 2
= 2^8 - 2
= 256 - 2
= 254
The final answer for the number of host bits for this IP address is 256.
4. Number of Host
To find the total number of the host,you just substract the number of bits in the IP
address with the number of host bits.
Number of bits in IP address = 32
Number of host bits = 24
The solution is
:32 24 = 8
The number of host in this IP address is 8.
Problem 3
Host IP address
:[Link]
Network Mask
:[Link]
Find
[Link] address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
[Link]
4
[Link]
1110000
0
11111111
1010100
0
11111111
0000101
0
11111111
Network Address
[Link]
1110000
0
1010100
0
0000101
0
1110101
0
0000000
0
0000000
0
How to get the binary number for IP Address
192
192/2 = 0
168
168/2 = 0
10
10/2 = 0
234
234/2 = 0
96/2 = 0
84/2 = 0
5/2 = 1
117/2 = 1
48/2 = 0
42/2 = 0
2/2 = 0
58/2 = 0
24/2 = 0
21/2 = 1
=1
29/2 = 1
12/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
14/2 = 0
6/2 = 1
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
7/2 = 1
3/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
=1
=1
The final answer in the binary number
11100000
10101000
0/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
00001010
11101010
[Link] broadcast address
How to get a broadcast address :
See Decision binary IP address and subnet mask , Focusing Search to Subnet , turn on all
Grade Subnet 1 Becoming 0 and 0 Become obtained [Link]
00000000.00000000.00001111.11111111
IP Address
: [Link]
Binary
:11100000.10101000.00001010.11101010
Subnet Mask Binary
:11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
Need to change your number 1 to number 0 Search and Search 0 to 1 , so you 'll get the
broad cast binaries .
Broadcast Binary :00000000.00000000.00000000.11111111
You need to change the number 0 in binary network address into a network broadcast
address to be binary
Network broadcast address binary : 11100000.10101000.00001010.11111111
The final answer is:
Network broadcast address
:[Link]
Subnet Mask
:[Link]
.
Network Address
192
Address Of First Host
192
Address Of Last Host
192
Broadcast Address
192
.
168
.
10
.
168
.
10
.
168
.
10
.
168
254
.
10
255
[Link] number of host bits
To find the total number of host bits, you must use the formula in the IP address that is
Possible Host.
Formula of the Possible Host:
2^n - 2
how n is the number of host bits , so to find the number of host bits in the IP address of this
solution is like this .
Using formula of the Possible Host.
= 2^n - 2
= 2^8 - 2
= 256 - 2
= 254
The final answer for the number of host bits for this IP address is 256.
4. Number of Host
To find the total number of the host,you just substract the number of bits in the IP
address with the number of host bits.
Number of bits in IP address = 32
Number of host bits = 24
The solution is:32 24 = 8
The number of host in this IP address is 8.
Problem 4
Host IP address
:[Link]
Network Mask
:[Link]
Find
[Link] address
IP Address
[Link]
Subnet Mask
[Link]
Network Address
[Link]
1010110
0
11111111
0001000
1
11111111
1010110
0
0001000
1
0110001
1
0000000
0
0000000
0
0100011
1
0000000
0
0000000
0
How to get the binary number for IP Address
172
172/2 = 0
17
17/2 = 1
99
99/2 = 1
71
71/2 = 1
86/2 = 0
8/2 = 0
49/2 = 1
35/2 = 1
43/2 = 1
4/2 = 0
24/2 = 0
17/2 = 1
21/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
12/2 = 0
8/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
6/2 = 0
4/2 = 0
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
1/2 = 1
=1
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
01100011
01000111
The final answer in the binary number
10101100
00010001
[Link] broadcast address
How to get a broadcast address :
See Decision binary IP address and subnet mask , Focusing Search to Subnet , turn on all
Grade Subnet 1 Becoming 0 and 0 Become obtained [Link]
00000000.00000000.00001111.11111111
IP Address
: [Link]
Binary
:10101100.00010001.01100011.01000111
Subnet Mask Binary
:11111111.11111111.00000000.00000000
Need to change your number 1 to number 0 Search and Search 0 to 1 , so you 'll get the
broad cast binaries .
Broadcast Binary :00000000.00000000.11111111.11111111
You need to change the number 0 in binary network address into a network broadcast
address to be binary
Network broadcast address binary : 10101100.00010001.11111111.11111111
The final answer is:
Network broadcast address
:[Link]
Subnet Mask
:[Link]
.
Network Address
172
Address Of First Host
172
Address Of Last Host
172
Broadcast Address
172
.
17
.
0
.
17
.
0
.
17
.
255
.
17
254
.
255
255
[Link] number of host bits
To find the total number of host bits, you must use the formula in the IP address that is
Possible Host.
Formula of the Possible Host:
2^n - 2
how n is the number of host bits , so to find the number of host bits in the IP address of this
solution is like this .
Using formula of the Possible Host.
= 2^n - 2
= 2^16 - 2
= 65536 - 2
= 65534
The final answer for the number of host bits for this IP address is 65534.
4. Number of Host
To find the total number of the host,you just substract the number of bits in the IP
address with the number of host bits.
Number of bits in IP address = 32
Number of host bits = 16
The solution is:32 16 = 16
The number of host in this IP address is 16.
Problem 5
Host IP Address
:[Link]
Net Mask
:[Link]
Find
[Link] address
IP Address
11101100
Subnet Mask
[Link]
9
[Link]
Network Address
[Link]
11101100
11111111
0010100
0
11111111
0010100
0
0000001
1
0000000
0
0000000
0
11011011
0000000
0
0000000
0
How to get the binary number for IP Address
192
168
219
192/2 = 0
168/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
219/2 = 1
96/2 = 0
84/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
109/2 = 1
48/2 = 1
42/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
54/2 = 0
24/2 = 1
21/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
27/2 = 1
12/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
13/2 = 1
6/2 = 1
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
6/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
=1
1/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
00000011
11011011
The final answer in the binary number
11101100
00101000
[Link] broadcast address
How to get a broadcast address :
See Decision binary IP address and subnet mask , Focusing Search to Subnet , turn on all
Grade Subnet 1 Becoming 0 and 0 Become obtained [Link]
00000000.00000000.00001111.11111111:
IP Address
:[Link]
Binary
:11101100.00101000.00000011.11011011
Subnet Mask Binary
:11111111.11111111.00000000.00000000
Need to change your number 1 to number 0 Search and Search 0 to 1 , so you 'll get the
broad cast binaries .
Broadcast Binary :00000000.00000000.11111111.11111111
You need to change the number 0 in binary network address into a network broadcast
address to be binary
Network broadcast address binary : 10101100.00010001.11111111.11111111
The final answer is:
Network broadcast address
:[Link]
Subnet Mask
:[Link]
.
Network Address
192
Address Of First Host
192
Address Of Last Host
192
Broadcast Address
192
.
168
.
0
.
168
.
0
.
168
.
255
.
168
254
.
255
255
[Link] number of host bits
To find the total number of host bits, you must use the formula in the IP address that is
Possible Host.
Formula of the Possible Host:
2^n - 2
how n is the number of host bits , so to find the number of host bits in the IP address of this
solution is like this .
Using formula of the Possible Host.
= 2^n - 2
= 2^16 - 2
= 65536 - 2
= 65534
The final answer for the number of host bits for this IP address is 65534.
4. Number of Host
To find the total number of the host,you just substract the number of bits in the IP
address with the number of host bits.
Number of bits in IP address = 32
Number of host bits = 16
The solution is:32 16 = 16
The number of host in this IP address is 16.
Problem 6
Host IP address
:[Link]
Net Mask
:[Link]
Find
[Link] address
IP Address
[Link]
Subnet Mask
[Link]
4
[Link]
Network Address
1110110
0
11111111
0010100
0
11111111
0000001
1
11111111
1110110
0010100
0000001
1101101
1
1110000
0
1100000
How to get the binary number for IP Address
192
192/2 = 0
168
168/2 = 0
3
3/2 = 1
219
219/2 = 1
96/2 = 0
84/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
109/2 = 1
48/2 = 1
42/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
54/2 = 0
24/2 = 1
21/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
27/2 = 1
12/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
13/2 = 1
6/2 = 1
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
6/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
=1
1/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
00000011
11011011
The final answer in the binary number
11101100
00101000
[Link] broadcast address
How to get a broadcast address :
See Decision binary IP address and subnet mask , Focusing Search to Subnet , turn on all
Grade Subnet 1 Becoming 0 and 0 Become obtained [Link]
00000000.00000000.00001111.11111111
IP Address
:[Link]
Binary
:11101100.00101000.00000011.11011011
Subnet Mask Binary
:11111111.11111111.11111111.11100000
Need to change your number 1 to number 0 Search and Search 0 to 1 , so you 'll get the
broad cast binaries .
Broadcast Binary :00000000.00000000.00000000.00011111
You need to change the number 0 in binary network address into a network broadcast
address to be binary
Network broadcast address binary : 11101100.00101000.00000011.11011111
The final answer is:
Network broadcast address
:[Link]
Subnet Mask
:[Link]
.
Network Address
192
Address Of First Host
192
Address Of Last Host
192
Broadcast Address
192
.
168
.
3
.
168
.
3
.
168
193
.
3
.
168
192
222
.
3
223
[Link] number of host bits
To find the total number of host bits, you must use the formula in the IP address that is
Possible Host.
Formula of the Possible Host:
2^n - 2
how n is the number of host bits , so to find the number of host bits in the IP address of this
solution is like this .
Using formula of the Possible Host.
= 2^n - 2
= 2^5 - 2
= 32 - 2
= 30
The final answer for the number of host bits for this IP address is 30
4. Number of Host
To find the total number of the host,you just substract the number of bits in the IP
address with the number of host bits.
Number of bits in IP address = 32
Number of host bits = 27
The solution is:32 27 = 5
The number of host in this IP address is 5.
Task 2
Problem 1
Host IP Address
Subnet Mask
[Link]
[Link]
Number Of Subnet Bit
Number Of Subnets
Number Of Host Bits Per Subnet
Number Of Usable Hosts Per Subnet
Subnet Address For This IP Adress
Ip Address Of First Host On This Subnet
Ip Address Of Last Host On Subnet
Broadcast Address For This Subnet
8
2^8=256 subnets
8 bit
2^8=256-2=254 hosts per subnet
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
How to get the binary number for IP Address
172
172/2 = 0
30
30/2=0
1
1/2=1
33
33/2=1
86/2 = 0
15/2=1
0/2=0
16/2=0
43/2 = 1
7/2=1
0/2=0
8/2=0
21/2 = 1
3/2=1
0/2=0
4/2=0
10/2 = 0
1/2=1
0/2=0
2/2=0
5/2 = 1
0/2=0
0/2=0
1/2=1
2/2 = 0
0/2=0
0/2=0
0/2=0
=1
0/2=0
0/2=0
0/2=0
01110010
10000100
The final answer in the binary number
10101100
01111000
Host Ip
Address
Ip Address
Subnet
Mask
Subnet
Address
Subnet
Address
For This IP
Address
172
30
33
10101100
00011110
00000001
00100001
11111111
11111111
00000000
00000000
Multiple
10101100
00011110
00000001
00000000
Answer
172
30
[Link]
Ip address of first host:[Link]
Ip address of last host:[Link]
Broadcast address:[Link]
0+254 hosts
Adress ip of host last calculation=254
Number of ip subnets and hosts
Look hosts in the subnet mask. Use the "Mask of Possibilities" chart to determine the bit is
set to one. If no bit is set to one, there is no subnet. If any bit is set to one, proceed by
steps.
[Link] [Link]
= 11111111 00000000
Calculate the amount of the resistance of the host subnet mask. Raise X. calling this
number 2 to the power of X. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of
subnet potential created by the mask. Two of the subnet potential usually can not be used.
11111111 00000000 = 8 ones. 2^8 = 256 - 2 = 254 usable subnets created.
Calculating the total number of zeros in octal host subnet mask. Raise Y. calling this
number 2 to the power of Y. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of
subnet potential created by the mask. Two of these numbers will not be used for host
addresses
11111111 00000000 = 8 zeros. 2^8 = 256 - 2 = 254 usable host addresses created
Number of hosts bit per subnet
8 bit
Number of Usable hosts per subnet
2^8=256-2=254 host per subnet
Number of subnet bit
8 bit
Number Of subnets
2^8=256 subnets
Problem 2
Host IP Address
Subnet Mask
[Link]
[Link]
Number Of Subnet Bit
Number Of Subnets
Number Of Host Bits Per Subnet
Number Of Usable Hosts Per Subnet
Subnet Address For This IP Adress
Ip Address Of First Host On This Subnet
Ip Address Of Last Host On Subnet
Broadcast Address For This Subnet
14
2^14=16384 subnets
4 bit
2^2=4-2=2 hosys per subnet
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
How to get the binary number for IP Address
172
172/2 = 0
30
30/2 = 0
1
=1
33
33/2 = 1
86/2 = 0
15/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
16/2 = 0
43/2 = 1
7/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
8/2 = 0
21/2 = 1
3/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
4/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
=1
0/2 = 0
2/2 = 0
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
=1
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
=1
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
00000001
00100001
The final answer in the binary number
10101100
00011110
Host Ip
Address
Ip Address
Subnet
Mask
Subnet
Address
Subnet
Address
For This IP
Address
172
30
33
10101100
00011110
00000001
00100001
11111111
11111111
11111111
00000000
Multiple
10101100
00011110
00000001
00100000
Answer
172
30
32
[Link]
Ip address of first host:[Link]
Ip address of last host:[Link]
Broadcast address:[Link]
32+2 hosts
Adress ip of host last calculation=34
Number of ip subnet and host
Look hosts in the subnet mask. Use the "Mask of Possibilities" chart to determine the bit is
set to one. If no bit is set to one, there is no subnet. If any bit is set to one, proceed by steps.
[Link] [Link]
= 11111111 11111100
Calculate the amount of the resistance of the host subnet mask. Raise X. calling this number
2 to the power of X. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of subnet
potential created by the mask. Two of the subnet potential usually can not be used.
11111111 11111100 = 14 ones. 2^14= 16384 usable subnets created
Number of subnet bit
Number of subnet
=14
2^14=16384 subnets
Calculating the total number of zeros in octal host subnet mask. Raise Y. calling this number
2 to the power of Y. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of subnet
potential created by the mask. Two of these numbers will not be used for addressing hosts.
11111111 11111100 = 2 zeros. 2^2 = 4 - 2 = 2 usable host
Number of host bit per subnet
Number of usable host per subnet
Problem 3
=4 bit
2^2=4-2=2 hosts per subnet
Host IP Address
Subnet Mask
Number Of Subnet Bit
Number Of Subnets
Number Of Host Bits Per Subnet
Number Of Usable Hosts Per Subnet
Subnet Address For This IP Adress
Ip Address Of First Host On This Subnet
Ip Address Of Last Host On Subnet
Broadcast Address For This Subnet
[Link]
[Link]
8
2^8=256 subnets
8 bit
2^8=256-2=254 hosts per subnet
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
How to get the binary number for IP Address
192
192/2 = 0
168
168/2 = 0
10
10/2 = 0
234
234/2 = 0
96/2 = 0
84/2 = 0
5/2 = 1
117/2 = 1
48/2 = 0
42/2 = 0
2/2 = 0
58/2 = 0
24/2 = 0
21/2 = 1
=1
29/2 = 1
12/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
14/2 = 0
6/2 = 1
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
7/2 = 1
3/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
=1
=1
0/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
00001010
11101010
The final answer in the binary number
11100000
10101000
Host Ip
Address
Ip Address
Subnet
Mask
Subnet
Address
Subnet
Address
For This IP
Address
192
168
10
234
11000000
11000000
00001010
11101010
11111111
11111111
11111111
00000000
Multiple
11000000
11000000
00001010
00000000
Answer
192
192
10
[Link]
Ip address of first host:[Link]
Ip address of last host:[Link]
Broadcast address:[Link]
0+254 hosts
Adress ip of host last calculation=254
Number of ip subnets and host
Look at the hosts in the subnet mask. Use the "Mask of Possibilities" method to determine
the bit is set to one. If no bit is set to one, there is no subnet. If any bit is set to one, proceed
by steps.
[Link]
[Link] = 11111111 00000000
Calculating the amount in octal host subnet mask. Raise X. calling this number 2 to the
power of X. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of subnet potential
created by the mask. Two of the subnet potential usually can not be used.
11111111 00000000 = 8 ones. 2^8= 256 usable subnets created
Number of subnet bit
Number of subnet
=8
2^8=256 subnets
Calculating the total number of zeros in octal host subnet mask. Raise Y. calling this number
2 to the power of Y. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of subnet
potential created by the mask. Two of these numbers will not be used for addressing hosts.
11111111 00000000 = 8 zeros. 2^8 = 256 - 2 = 254 usable host
Number of host bit per subnet
Number of usable host per subnet
=4 bit
2^8=256-2=254 hosts per subnet
Problem 4
Host IP Address
Subnet Mask
Number Of Subnet Bit
Number Of Subnets
Number Of Host Bits Per Subnet
Number Of Usable Hosts Per Subnet
Subnet Address For This IP Adress
Ip Address Of First Host On This Subnet
Ip Address Of Last Host On Subnet
Broadcast Address For This Subnet
[Link]
[Link]
0
2^0=1 subnets
16 bit
2^16=65536-2=65534 hosys per subnet
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
How to get the binary number for IP Address
172
172/2 = 0
17
17/2 = 1
99
99/2 = 1
71
71/2 = 1
86/2 = 0
8/2 = 0
49/2 = 1
35/2 = 1
43/2 = 1
4/2 = 0
24/2 = 0
17/2 = 1
21/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
12/2 = 0
8/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
6/2 = 0
4/2 = 0
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
1/2 = 1
=1
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
01100011
01000111
The final answer in the binary number
10101100
00010001
Host Ip
Address
Ip Address
Subnet
Mask
Subnet
Address
Subnet
Address
For This IP
Address
172
17
99
71
10101100
00010001
01100011
01000111
11111111
11111111
00000000
00000000
Multiple
10101100
00010001
00000001
00000000
Answer
172
17
[Link]
Ip address of first host:[Link]
Ip address of last host:[Link]
Broadcast address:[Link]
0+254 hosts
Adress ip of host last calculation=254
Number of ip subnet and host
Look at the hosts in the subnet mask. Use the "Mask of Possibilities" chart to determine the
bit is set to one. If no bit is set to one, there is no subnet. If any bit is set to one, proceed by
steps.
[Link]
[Link] = 00000000 00000000
Calculating the amount in octal host subnet mask. Raise X. calling this number 2 to the
power of X. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of subnet potential
created by the mask. Two of the subnet potential usually can not be used.
00000000 00000000 = 0 ones. 2^0= 1 usable subnets created.
Number of Subnet bit 0
Number of Subnets
2^0=1 subnets
Calculating the total number of zeros in the subnet mask range. Raise Y. calling this number
2 to the power of Y. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of subnet
potential created by the mask. Two of these numbers will not be used for addressing hosts.
00000000 00000000 = 16 zeros. 2^16= 65536 - 2 = 65534 usable host
Number of Hosts Bit per Subnet
16 bit
Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet2^16= 65536 - 2 = 65534 hosts per subnet
Problem 5
Host IP Address
Subnet Mask
Number Of Subnet Bit
Number Of Subnets
Number Of Host Bits Per Subnet
Number Of Usable Hosts Per Subnet
Subnet Address For This IP Adress
Ip Address Of First Host On This Subnet
Ip Address Of Last Host On Subnet
Broadcast Address For This Subnet
[Link]
[Link]
8
2^8=256 subnets
8 bit
2^8=256-2=254 hosys per subnet
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
How to get the binary number for IP Address
192
192/2 = 0
168
168/2 = 0
3
3/2 = 1
219
219/2 = 1
96/2 = 0
84/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
109/2 = 1
48/2 = 1
42/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
54/2 = 0
24/2 = 1
21/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
27/2 = 1
12/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
13/2 = 1
6/2 = 1
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
6/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
=1
1/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
00000011
11011011
The final answer in the binary number
11101100
00101000
Host Ip
Address
Ip Address
Subnet
Mask
Subnet
Address
Subnet
192
168
219
11000000
10101000
00000011
11011011
11111111
11111111
00000000
00000000
Multiple
11000000
10101000
00000011
00000000
Answer
192
168
Address
For This IP
Address
[Link]
Ip address of first host:[Link]
Ip address of last host:[Link]
Broadcast address:[Link]
0+254 hosts
Adress ip of host last calculation=254
Number of ip subnet and host
Look at the hosts in the subnet mask. Use the "Mask of Possibilities" chart to determine the
bit is set to one. If no bit is set to one, there is no subnet. If any bit is set to one, proceed by
steps.
[Link]
[Link] = 11111111 00000000
Counting the number of people in various subnet mask. Raise X. calling this number 2 to the
power of X. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of subnet potential
created by the mask. Two of the subnet potential usually can not be used.
11111111 00000000 = 8 ones. 2^8= 256 usable subnets created
Number of subnet bit
Number of subnets
2^8=256 subnet
11111111 00000000 = 8 zeros. 2^8= 256 - 2 = 254 usable host
Number of host bit per subnet
8 bit
Number of Usable host per subnet 2^8=256-2=254 host per subnet
Problem 6
Host IP Address
Subnet Mask
Number Of Subnet Bit
Number Of Subnets
Number Of Host Bits Per Subnet
Number Of Usable Hosts Per Subnet
Subnet Address For This IP Adress
Ip Address Of First Host On This Subnet
Ip Address Of Last Host On Subnet
Broadcast Address For This Subnet
[Link]
[Link]
14
2^14=16384 subnets
2 bit
2^2=4-2=2 hosys per subnet
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
[Link].219
How to get the binary number for IP Address
192
192/2 = 0
168
168/2 = 0
3
3/2 = 1
219
219/2 = 1
96/2 = 0
84/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
109/2 = 1
48/2 = 1
42/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
54/2 = 0
24/2 = 1
21/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
27/2 = 1
12/2 = 0
10/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
13/2 = 1
6/2 = 1
5/2 = 1
0/2 = 0
6/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
2/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
3/2 = 1
=1
1/2 = 0
0/2 = 0
1/2 = 1
00000011
11011011
The final answer in the binary number
11101100
00101000
Host Ip
Address
Ip Address
Subnet
192
168
219
11000000
11111111
10101000
11111111
00000011
11111111
11011011
11111100
Multiple
Mask
Subnet
Address
Subnet
Address
For This IP
Address
11000000
10101000
00000011
11011000
192
168
216
Answer
[Link]
Ip address of first host:[Link]
Ip address of last host:[Link]
Broadcast address:[Link]
216+2 hosts
Adress ip of host last calculation=218
Number of ip subnet and host
Look octet hosts in the subnet mask. Use the "Mask of Possibilities" chart to determine the
bit is set to one. If no bit is set to one, there is no subnet. If any bit is set to one, proceed by
steps.
[Link]
[Link] = 11111111 11111100
Counting the number of people in various subnet mask. Raise X. calling this number 2 to the
power of X. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of potential created
by the subnet mask. Two of the subnet potential usually can not be used.
11111111 111111100 = 14 ones. 2^14= 16384 usable subnets created.
Number of subnet bit
14
Number of subnets
2^14=16384 subnet
Calculating the total number of zeros in the subnet mask range. Raise Y. calling this number
2 to the power of Y. Use the "Power of 2" chart if necessary. This is the number of subnet
potential created by the mask. Two of these numbers will not be used for addressing hosts.
11111111 11111100 = 2 zeros. 2^2= 4 - 2 = 2 usable host
Number of host bit per subnet
Number of usable host per subnet
2 bit
2^2=4-2=2 host per subnet