How Many Hosts/Subnets Speed Practice 3

 In 200-301 V1 Ch13: IPv4 Subnet Masks, 200-301 V1 Part 4: IPv4 Addressing, CCENT-OLD, IPv4 Mask Drills

Someone came before us at most every company and made up an IP addressing plan. These exams test our ability to look at that plan and decipher what the plan does, including answering this question:

  • “How many subnets does this plan create?”
  • “Host many hosts per subnet”

This post gives you practice, plain and simple. Below the fold, you’ll find five problems. Each lists a class A, B, or C network, and a mask. Assume the same mask is used for all subnets in the network. Then, for each, calculate:

  1. The number of subnets that exist
  2. The number of usable host IP addresses per subnet

Get ready to start your timer! Ready… steady… go!

  1. 11.0.0.0/15
  2. 172.30.0.0/18
  3. 192.168.30.0/27
  4. 192.168.31.0/29
  5. 172.31.0.0/23

Want more? Just click here, or to do the same thing, pick the Mask Analysis question category at the top of the blog page.

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[…] post answers the five questions in a previously posted exercise. What’s it about? Someone came before us at most every company and made up an IP addressing plan. […]

detox0911

1.48 , 2 mistakes 🙁

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