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Suppose a network with IP Address 130.1.2.0.

Is divided into 4 subnets, find number of


hosts per subnet. Also for the 2nd subnet, find

1. Subnet Address 2. First Host ID 2 power2=4

3. Last Host ID 4. Broadcast Address

130.1.00 000000.00000000

130.1.01 000000.00000000

130.1.10 000000.00000000

130.1.11 000000.00000000

130.1.64.0

130.1.01 000000.00000001

130.1.64.1

130.1.01 111111.11111111

130.1.127.255

130.1.127.254

An organization is granted a block of addresses with the beginning address 14.24.74.0/24. There are
32−24 = 256 addresses in this block. The organization needs to have 11 subnets as shown below:
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a. Two subnets, each with 64 addresses. 64+64+32+32+16+16+16+4+4+4+4=512

14.24.74.00 000000 /26

14.24.74.01 000000/26

14.24.74.10 0000000/26

14.24.74.10 0 00000 /27

14.24.74.10 1 00000/27

14.24.74.11 00 00000/26
14.24.74.11 00 0000/28

14.24.74.11 01 0000/28

14.24.74.11 10 0000/28

14.24.74.11 11 0000/28

14.24.74.1111 00 00/30

b. Two subnets, each with 32 addresses.

c. Three subnets, each with 16 addresses.

d. Four subnets, each with 4 addresses

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