Think of a network, 192.168.125.x, with the following requirements: Number of necessary subnets: 14 Number of usable
Question:
Think of a network, 192.168.125.x, with the following requirements:
Number of necessary subnets: 14
Number of usable hosts per subnet: 14
Assuming that the minimum number of bits is borrowed from the host ID part.
13. What is the subnet mask of all subnets?
A. 255.255.255.255
B. 255.255.255.64
C. 255.255.255.240
D. 255.255.255.192
E. 255.255.255.224
14. For the subnet 192.168.125.16, what is the first usable host IP?
A. 192.168.125.16
B. 192.168.125.17
C. 192.168.125.32
D. 192.168.125.20
E. 192.168.125.64
15. For the subnet 192.168.125.32, what is the last usable host IP?
A. 192.168.125.33
B. 192.168.125.46
C. 192.168.125.32
D. 192.168.125.47
E. 192.168.125.64
16. For the subnet 192.168.125.128, what is the broadcast IP?
A. 192.168.125.129
B. 192.168.125.240
C. 192.168.125.255
D. 192.168.125.15
E. 192.168.125.143
17. How many (usable) IP addresses are available for a subnet?
A. 6
B. 10
C. 14
D. 15
E. 16
OM operations management
ISBN: 978-1285451374
5th edition
Authors: David Alan Collier, James R. Evans