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Classfull Subnettinsubnettungg Homework

This document contains 4 subnet practice exercises where the student is given a class C or class B IP address block and must plan a subnetting scheme to accommodate a certain number of sites and hosts. For each exercise the student must determine the subnet mask, write out the first and last 5 subnet addresses, and complete a table with the subnet address range, host range, broadcast address and whether the subnet is usable.

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Classfull Subnettinsubnettungg Homework

This document contains 4 subnet practice exercises where the student is given a class C or class B IP address block and must plan a subnetting scheme to accommodate a certain number of sites and hosts. For each exercise the student must determine the subnet mask, write out the first and last 5 subnet addresses, and complete a table with the subnet address range, host range, broadcast address and whether the subnet is usable.

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Subnet Practice 1

Name: ___________________

You have been given a Class C address of 223.17.33.0. Your job is to create 10 subnets containing 10 hosts on each subnet. Complete the following planning steps. 1. 2. 3. 4.
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How many bits will you need to borrow to create the 10 subnets? _________ Write out the subnet mask in binary: ________.________.________.________. Write the subnet mask using dotted decimal notation: ________________. Complete the following addressing table:
Subnetwork Address Range of Host IP addresses Broadcast address Usable?

Subnet Practice 2

Name: ___________________

You have been given a Class C address of 220.3.4.0 Your client is an Environmental Monitoring agency. For a long term monitoring project it has 20 sampling sites with 6 TCP/IP capable devices ( 4 sensors, one logging computer and a router) at each site. This configuration is not expected to change for at least 10 years. Your job is to create a subnetting scheme that will keep intersite network traffic to a minimum. In other words other sites should not receive network traffic from a sensor communicating with the logging computer at its own site. Complete the following planning steps. 1. Plan subnetting scheme a. Determine minimum number of bits necessary to represent the networks b. Determine minimum number of bits necessary to represent the hosts c. Decide on a subnetting scheme: i. Number of network and subnet bits ______ ii. Number of host bits ______ Write out the subnet mask in binary: ________.________.________.________. Write the subnet mask using dotted decimal notation: ________________. In the following addressing table write out the first 5 and the last 5 possible networks: Complete the following addressing table:
Subnetwork Address Range of Host IP addresses Broadcast address Usable?

______ ______

2. 3. 4. 4.
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Subnet Practice 3

Name: ___________________

You have been given a Class B address of 130.55.0.0 Your client has 40 locations and is not planning to expand in the next 5 years. There will be approximately 500 various types of hosts at each location. Complete the following planning steps. 2. Plan subnetting scheme a. Determine minimum number of bits necessary to represent the networks b. Determine minimum number of bits necessary to represent the hosts c. Decide on a subnetting scheme: i. Number of network and subnet bits ______ ii. Number of host bits ______ Write out the subnet mask in binary: ________.________.________.________. Write the subnet mask using dotted decimal notation: ________________. In the following addressing table write out the first 5 and the last 5 possible networks:
Subnetwork Address Range of Host IP addresses Broadcast address Usable?

______ ______

2. 3. 4.
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Subnet Practice 4

Name: ___________________

You have been given a Class B address of 130.55.0.0 Your client has 250 locations and is planning to open 15 more in the next 5 years. There will be approximately 60 various types of hosts at each location. Complete the following planning steps. 3. Plan subnetting scheme a. Determine minimum number of bits necessary to represent the networks b. Determine minimum number of bits necessary to represent the hosts c. Decide on a subnetting scheme: i. Number of network and subnet bits ______ ii. Number of host bits ______ Write out the subnet mask in binary: ________.________.________.________. Write the subnet mask using dotted decimal notation: ________________. In the following addressing table write out the first 5 and the last 5 possible networks:
Subnetwork Address Range of Host IP addresses Broadcast address Usable?

______ ______

2. 3. 4.
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