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Validating and Subnetting IP Addresses

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1.

Are these valid IP addresses

 [Link].5 - No 5 octets
 [Link] – No 0 before decimal value
 [Link]- No 256 octet. One octet can not be more than 255.

2. Are these two IP addresses on the same network? Check subnet mask to determine same
network

1)[Link] [Link]
[Link]

2) [Link] [Link]
[Link]

3) [Link] [Link]
[Link]

4) [Link] [Link]
[Link]

5) [Link] [Link]
[Link]

6) [Link] [Link]
[Link]

3. A host in Class C has an assigned IP address of [Link] Find the number of addresses in
the block and first address and last address.
Class C subnet -[Link]

Total host- 256

Usable host- 254

Range- [Link]-[Link]

4. A host in Class B has an assigned IP address of [Link]/16 Find the number of addresses
in the block and first address and last address.
Default subnet- [Link]
Network Range - [Link]-[Link]
Total host- 2^16 host- 65536
Usable host- [Link] – [Link]

5. An organization follows Class A for internal network. One of the host is [Link]/8

Find total number of addresses, network address, broadcast address and organization
network.
Network range- [Link]-[Link]
Total host- 2^24 host-16,777216
Usable host -[Link] – [Link]
6. Example of Subnetting the Network:
IP Address assignment: Network [Link]/24

Four Important addresses


- Network address / subnet address
- Broadcast address
- First available host address
- Last available host address

Convert IP address and subnet mask to decimal


Determine network/subnet address
Determine broadcast address

IP Address: [Link]

Network Address: [Link]

Usable Host IP Range: [Link] - [Link]

Broadcast Address: [Link]

Total Number of Hosts: 256

Number of Usable Hosts: 254

Subnet Mask: [Link]

7. IP Address assignment IP Address: [Link]

IP Address: [Link]
Network Address: [Link]
Usable Host IP Range: [Link] - [Link]
Broadcast Address: [Link]
Total Number of Hosts: 256
Number of Usable Hosts: 254
Subnet Mask: [Link]
Binary Subnet Mask: 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
IP Class: C
CIDR Notation: /24
IP Type: Private

8. Subnet the IP address [Link] into 30 host in each subnet


No of host/subnets 30 host= 11110 we are using 5 bits so reserve 5 bits in subnet
SG=32 Add 32 to every network to get next network
Octet=4
Number of Networks are as follows
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
.96
.128

9. Subnet the IP address196.10.20.0 into 52 host in each subnet


Identify Class of IP and default subnet mask
Convert into binary
Note no of host required/subnet and find SG and octet position
Generate new subnet mask
Use SG and generate network ranges (subnets) in octet position
52- 110100 - 6 bits
SG-64
Octet 4
/26
Total number of Networks
[Link]
[Link]
.128
.192

10. Subnet the following IP address [Link]/25


IP Address: [Link]
Network Address: [Link]
Usable Host IP Range: [Link] - [Link]
Broadcast Address: [Link]
Total Number of Hosts:128
Number of Usable Hosts: 126
Subnet Mask: [Link]
Binary Subnet Mask: 11111111.11111111.11111111.10000000
IP Class: C
CIDR Notation: /25
IP Type: Public
All 2 of the Possible /25 Networks for 202.47.37.
Network Address Usable Host Range Broadcast Address:
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
202.47.37.128202.47.37.129 - [Link] [Link]

11. [Link]/28

Find subnet mask


Total number of networks can be created – Formula 2^n (n is no of bits borrowed from host)
2^14= 16
Total number of IP addresses
Total number of host -2^n-2 =16-2 =14

12. [Link]/27

No of Subnets- 2^3=8 No of host- 2^3-2= 6 host


Network Address- [Link]
Host Address-[Link]
Last Address-[Link]
Broadcast address- [Link]
IP Address: [Link]
Network Address: [Link]
Usable Host IP Range: [Link] - [Link]
Broadcast Address: [Link]
Total Number of Hosts: 32
Number of Usable Hosts: 30
Subnet Mask: [Link]
All 8 of the Possible /27 Networks for 192.168.100.*
Network Address Usable Host Range Broadcast Address:
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
[Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]

13. [Link]/27

IP Address: [Link]
Network Address: [Link]
Usable Host IP Range: [Link] - [Link]
Broadcast Address: [Link]
Total Number of Hosts: 32
Number of Usable Hosts: 30
Subnet Mask: [Link]
Binary Subnet Mask: 11111111.11111111.11111111.11100000
IP Class: C
CIDR Notation: /27
IP Type: Public

All 8 of the Possible /27 Networks for 216.21.5.*


14. Network Address Usable Host Range Broadcast Address:
15. [Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
16. [Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
17. [Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
18. [Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
19. [Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
20. [Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
21. [Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]
22. [Link] [Link] - [Link] [Link]

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