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LAB Session 3 SUB-NETTING (CLASS A AND B ADDRESSES) AND VLSM
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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)

EXCERCISES:
Question 1: Find the class of each address.
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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)

Question 2: Subnets the following addresses and verify your results using any online IPv4 Addressing & Sub-
netting Calculator and attach their screen shots.
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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)

IPV4 Subnet Calculator:


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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)
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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)

IPV4 Subnet Calculator:


TC-316
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LAB Session 3 SUB-NETTING (CLASS A AND B ADDRESSES) AND VLSM

Question 1: Subnets the following addresses and verify your results using any onlineIPv4 Addressing & Sub-
netting Calculator and attach their screen shots.
TC-316
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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)

IPV4 Subnet Calculator:


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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)
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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)

IPV4 Subnet Calculator:


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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)

Question 2: Given a Class C network address 192.168.10.0 (/24). Divide it into three sub-networks each with
unequal number of hosts requirement as shown below:
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LAB TCN IPV4 ADDRESSING & SUB-NETTING (CLASS A, B and C)

VLSM CALCULATOR:

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