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Subnetting Practice Scenarios

The document contains several scenarios involving subnetting tasks like finding broadcast addresses, network IDs, new subnet masks, binary conversions, host networks, broadcast IDs, number of supported hosts, and subnet masks and CIDR notation for networks needing a specific number of hosts.

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Subnetting Practice Scenarios

The document contains several scenarios involving subnetting tasks like finding broadcast addresses, network IDs, new subnet masks, binary conversions, host networks, broadcast IDs, number of supported hosts, and subnet masks and CIDR notation for networks needing a specific number of hosts.

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Subnetting Scenarios

Scenario #1: What is the broadcast address for


223.209.177.136/29 network?

Scenario #2: What is the network ID for


221.230.76.99/27?
A.221.230.76.88/27
B.221.230.76.96/27
C.221.230.76.96/26
D.221.230.78.96/27

Scenario #3: You have 209.51.44.0/24, you need to


subnet into 5 networks, what is your new subnet mask?
A.255.255.255.252
B.225.255.255.240
C.255.255.255.224
D.255.255.255.192

Scenario #4: You want to convert 192.168.10.0/24 to


binary. What represents that conversion?
X A.10100000.10101000.00001010.00000000
B.11000000.11100000.00001010.00000000
C.11000000.10101000.00001100.00000000
D.11000000.10101000.00001010.00000000
Bonus:

Scenario #5: 191.199.67.97 255.255.248.0 is a host in


which network?
A.191.199.64.0 255.255.248.0
B.191.199.0.0 255.255.248.0
C.191.199.32.0 255.255.248.0
D.191.199.16.0 255.255.248.0

Scenario #6: What is the broadcast ID for


191.199.67.97 255.255.248.0?
A.191.199.64.255 255.255.248.0
B.191.199.71.255 255.255.248.0
C.191.199.97.255.255.248.0
D.191.199.67.97 255.255.248.0

Scenario #7: how many hosts can 191.199.67.97/21


support?
A.2047
B.2048
C.2046
D.2045

Scenario #8: What is the subnet mask and CIDR notation


network that only needs 2 hosts per network?
A.255.255.255.253 and /30
B.255.255.255.252 and /31
C.255.255.255.254 and /31
D.255.255.255.252 and /30

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