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Chapter 2 - The Mystery of Subnetting

Cisco & IP Addressing
Louis D. Rossi, Louis R. Rossi and Thomas Rossi
  Copyright © 1999 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Exercises
  2.1: What are the host addresses for each of the following networks of ARI with a 255.255.255.240 mask?
  a)network 16
  b)network 32
  c)network 48
  d)network 64
  e)network 80
  f)network 96
  g)network 112
  h)network 128
  i)network 160
  j)network 176
  k)network 192
  l)network 208
  m)network 224
  2.2: What is the broadcast address for each of the following networks of ARI?
  a)network 16
  b)network 32
  c)network 48
  d)network 64
  e)network 80
  f)network 96
  g)network 112
  h)network 128
  i)network 160
  j)network 176
  k)network 192
  l)network 208
  m)network 224
  2.3: All the networks of ARI are multiples of:
  a)32
  b)16
  c)64
  d)128
  2.4: A broadcast address can be used as a host address. (T/F)
  2.5: A broadcast address addresses all hosts on a given network. (T/F)
  2.6: A broadcast address is identified as “all host bits have a value of 0”. (T/F)
  2.7: The address immediately preceding a wire address is a broadcast address. (T/F)

 


 
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