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Subnetting

Problem 3
Number of needed subnets 2
Network Address 195.223.50.0

C
Address class __________

255.255.255.0
Default subnet mask _______________________________

255.255.255.192
Custom subnet mask _______________________________

4
Total number of subnets ___________________

64
Total number of host addresses ___________________

62
Number of usable addresses ___________________

2
Number of bits borrowed ___________________

What is the 3rd


195.223.50.192-195.223.50.254
subnet range? _______________________________________________

What is the subnet number


195.223.50.128
for the 2nd subnet? ________________________

What is the subnet


broadcast address for
195.223.50.127
the 1st subnet? ________________________

What are the assignable


addresses for the 3rd
195.223.50.193-195.223.50.253
subnet? ______________________________________

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Subnetting

Problem 4
Number of needed subnets 750
Network Address 190.35.0.0

B
Address class __________

255.255.0.0
Default subnet mask _______________________________

255.255.255.192
Custom subnet mask _______________________________

1024
Total number of subnets ___________________

64
Total number of host addresses ___________________

62
Number of usable addresses ___________________

10
Number of bits borrowed ___________________

What is the 15th


190.35.3.128-190.35.3.191
subnet range? _______________________________________________

What is the subnet number


for the 13th subnet?
190.35.3.0
________________________
What is the subnet
broadcast address for
the 10th subnet?
190.35.3.127
________________________
What are the assignable
addresses for the 6th
subnet?
190.35.1.65-190.35.1.126
______________________________________

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Subnetting

Problem 14
Number of needed usable hosts 16
Network Address 200.10.10.0

C
Address class __________

255.255.255.0
Default subnet mask _______________________________

255.255.255.224
Custom subnet mask _______________________________

8
Total number of subnets ___________________

32
Total number of host addresses ___________________

30
Number of usable addresses ___________________

3
Number of bits borrowed ___________________

What is the 7th


200.10.10.192-200.10.10.223
subnet range? _______________________________________________

What is the subnet number


200.10.10.128
for the 5th subnet? ________________________

What is the subnet


broadcast address for
200.10.10.127
the 4th subnet? ________________________

What are the assignable


addresses for the 6th
200.10.10.161-200.10.10.191
subnet? ______________________________________

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Subnetting

Problem 15
Network Address 93.0.0.0 \19

A
Address class __________

255.0.0.0
Default subnet mask _______________________________

255.255.224.0
Custom subnet mask _______________________________

2048
Total number of subnets ___________________

8192
Total number of host addresses ___________________

8190
Number of usable addresses ___________________

11
Number of bits borrowed ___________________

What is the 15th


93.0.1.192-93.0.1.223
subnet range? _______________________________________________

What is the subnet number


93.0.1.0
for the 9th subnet? ________________________

What is the subnet


broadcast address for
93.0.0.223
the 7th subnet? ________________________

What are the assignable


addresses for the 12th
93.0.1.97-93.0.1.126
subnet? ______________________________________

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Practical Subnetting 8
Based on the information in the graphic shown, design a network addressing scheme that will
supply the minimum number subnets, and allow enough extra subnets and hosts for 85%
growth in all areas. Circle each subnet on the graphic and answer the questions below.

IP Address 192.168.1.0
F0/0 S0/0/0
Router A S0/0/1 F0/1
Router B
F0/0

New York
8 Hosts

Boston
5 Hosts
Research & Development
8 Hosts

C
Address class _____________________________
255.255.255.0
Custom subnet mask _____________________________
3
Minimum number of subnets needed _________
+3
Extra subnets required for 85% growth _________
(Round up to the next whole number)

= 7
Total number of subnets needed _________
Number of host addresses
13
in the largest subnet group _________
Number of addresses needed for
+ 12
85% growth in the largest subnet _________
(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of address


= 25
needed for the largest subnet _________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the largest group to the smallest.

IP address range for Router A F0/0 _____________________________


IP address range for New York _____________________________

IP address range for Router A


to Router B serial connection _____________________________

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Practical Subnetting 9
Based on the information in the graphic shown, design a network addressing scheme that will
supply the minimum number of hosts per subnet, and allow enough extra subnets and
hosts for 15% growth in all areas. Circle each subnet on the graphic and answer the questions
below.
IP Address 148.55.0.0
S0/0/0
Router A S0/0/1 F0/1
Router B
S0/0/1 F0/0

S0/0/0 Dallas
1500 Hosts
Router C
F0/0
S0/0/1
Router D S0/0/0

Ft. Worth
A
Address class _____________________________
2300 Hosts
255.0.0.0
Custom subnet mask _____________________________
5
Minimum number of subnets needed _________
+1
Extra subnets required for 15% growth _________
(Round up to the next whole number)

= 6
Total number of subnets needed _________
Number of host addresses
in the largest subnet group _________
Number of addresses needed for
+
15% growth in the largest subnet _________
(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of address


=
needed for the largest subnet _________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the largest group to the smallest.

IP address range for Ft. Worth _____________________________


IP address range for Dallas _____________________________
IP address range for Router A _____________________________
to Router B serial connection
IP address range for Router A _____________________________
to Router C serial connection
IP address range for Router C _____________________________
74 to Router D serial connection
Practical Subnetting 10
Based on the information in the graphic shown, design a network addressing scheme that will
supply the minimum number of subnets, and allow enough extra subnets and hosts for
110% growth in all areas. Circle each subnet on the graphic and answer the questions below.

IP Address 172.16.0.0
Marketing
Sales
56 Hosts
115 Hosts

S0/0/0 F0/0
F0/0 Router A S0/0/1
Router B

F0/1
Management Research
25 Hosts 35 Hosts

B
Address class _____________________________
255.255.0.0.
Custom subnet mask _____________________________
4
Minimum number of subnets needed _________
+ 5
Extra subnets required for 110% growth _________
(Round up to the next whole number)

=9
Total number of subnets needed _________
Number of host addresses
in the largest subnet group _________
Number of addresses needed for
+
110% growth in the largest subnet _________
(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of address


=
needed for the largest subnet _________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the largest group to the smallest.

IP address range for Sales/Managemnt _____________________________


IP address range for Marketing _____________________________
IP address range for Research _____________________________
IP address range for Router A
to Router B serial connection _____________________________
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