Question: Consider three hypothetical companies with multiple class-C IP addresses. The following 52 addresses are assigned to Company X: a block of 8 addresses from 199.86.128.0
Consider three hypothetical companies with multiple class-C IP addresses. The following 52 addresses are assigned to Company X: a block of 8 addresses from 199.86.128.0 through 199.86.135.0 and a block of 28 addresses from 199.86.144.0 through 199.86.171.0 and a block of 16 addresses from 199.86.176.0 through 199.86.191.0. Company Y is assigned a block of 8 addresses from 199.86.136.0 through 199.86.143.0. Company Z is assigned 4 addresses from 199.86.172.0 through 199.86.175.0. Each company has a single border router that is responsible for receiving all incoming traffic destined to any host in this company (note: the block of 28 addresses violate the block size requirement being power of 2 but works fine in this particular problem).
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