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Q1. You have sub-netted your class C network 192.168.1.0 with a


subnet mask of 255.255.255.240. Please list the following: Enter question
number
of networks, number of hosts per network, the full range of the
first three networks, and the usable address range
from those first
three networks.

Q2. You have sub-netted your class C network 200.138.1.0 with a


subnet mask of 255.255.255.252. Please list the following:
number
of networks, number of hosts per network, the full range of the
first three networks, and the usable address range Continue to post
from those first
three networks. Additionally, identify the broadcast address for
each of the first three networks.
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Q1. 192.168.1.0/28

16 subnets

14 hosts per subnet

First 3 networks

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192.168.1.0 - 192.168.1.15 : usable addresses 192.168.1.1-14


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192.168.1.16 - 192.168.1.31 : usable addresses
192.168.1.17-30
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192.168.1.32 - 192.168.1.47 : usable addresses
192.168.1.33-46

Q2. 200.138.1.0/30

64 subnets
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2 hosts per subnet

200.138.1.0 - 200.138.1.3 : usable addresses 200.138.1.1-2 :


broadcast 200.138.1.3

200.138.1.4 - 200.138.1.7 : usable addresses 200.138.1.5-6 :


broadcast 200.138.1.7

200.138.1.8 - 200.138.1.11 : usable addresses 200.138.1.9-10 :


broadcast 200.138.1.11

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