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Lab6 Subnetting Task2

The document provides instructions for calculating IPv4 subnets based on an original host IP address and subnet mask, and a new subnet mask. It asks the student to find the number of subnet bits and subnets created, number of host bits per subnet, number of hosts per subnet, network address of the new subnet, and address range of hosts and broadcast for the given subnet. It also includes a table to fill in the network addresses, host ranges, and broadcast addresses for the 8 subnets created with the new subnet mask.

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Lab6 Subnetting Task2

The document provides instructions for calculating IPv4 subnets based on an original host IP address and subnet mask, and a new subnet mask. It asks the student to find the number of subnet bits and subnets created, number of host bits per subnet, number of hosts per subnet, network address of the new subnet, and address range of hosts and broadcast for the given subnet. It also includes a table to fill in the network addresses, host ranges, and broadcast addresses for the 8 subnets created with the new subnet mask.

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Calculating IPv4 Subnets

Student ID: Student Name:


Lab: Section:
1 Mark
1. Subnets Problem (Task1)

Given:

Host IP Address: 172.22.32.12


Original Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
New Subnet Mask: 255.255.224.0

Find:

Number of Subnet Bits


Number of Subnets Created
Number of Host Bits per Subnet
Number of Hosts per Subnet
Network Address of this Subnet
IPv4 Address of First Host on this Subnet
IPv4 Address of Last Host on this Subnet
IPv4 Broadcast Address on this Subnet

2. Fill the valid addresses in the table for the 8 Networks from the above Scenario (task1)
2 Marks

Usable Host Range


Network Address Broadcast Address:
(First host & Last host)

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