Mask Analysis Problems

This appendix lists problems that require you to analyze an existing IP address and mask to determine the number of network, subnet, and host bits. From that, you should calculate the number of subnets possible when using the listed mask in the class of network shown in the problem, as well as the number of possible host addresses in each subnet.

To find this information, you can use the processes explained in Chapter 15 of CCNA Data Center DCICN 640-911 Official Cert Guide. When doing the problems, Table F-1, earlier in this appendix, which lists all possible DDN mask values, can be useful.

Each row of Table F-2 lists an IP address and mask. For each row, complete the table. Note that for the purposes of this exercise, ...

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