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Q: How many bits are in the subnetted ID 185.27.54.0?
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As a networking consultant you've been asked to help expand a clients tcpip network the network administrator tells you that the network id is subnetted as 1852754026 on this network how many bits of?

26


How many bits are in the subnet ID block and What are the values of these bits for a link-local IP address?

16 bits per block


How many bits are in the Subnet ID blocks and what are the values of these bits for a link-local IP address?

16 bits per block


What is a subnet id?

The subnet id identifies which smaller network within a larger network (the subnetted network) the packet should be delivered to. The subnet id is part of the extended network prefix which is used for routing.


How many bits must be reallocated from the host ID to network ID to create sixteen sub-nets?

4


How many bits are in the Subnet ID blocks?

16 bits per block . 8 16bit blocks = 128bits


Which class ip address uses 8 bits for the network id and 24 bits for the host id?

class A


How many bits must be reallocated from host ID to network ID to createe 16 subnets?

you need to reallocate 4 bits to creat 16 subnets. how do I get that? easy! 2 to the power of 4 gives us 16 subnets.


What are the last 64 bits of a IPv6 IP address called how are these bits used?

Interface ID


Can you List 5 purposes of a mask?

Couldn't think of 5 reasons, but I did come up with:Identify the network id portion of an addressIdentify the host id portion of an addressIdentify whether the network is subnetted or not, and what the subnet isHelp identify whether the packet needs to be routed to another network or not


Which class ip address uses 24 bits for the network id and 8 bits for the host id?

IP Address ClassTotal # Of Bits For Network ID / Host IDFirst Octet of IP Address# Of Network ID Bits Used To Identify ClassUsable # Of Network ID BitsNumber of Possible Network IDs# Of Host IDs Per Network IDClass A8 / 240xxx xxxx18-1 = 727-2 = 126224-2 = 16,277,214Class B16 / 1610xx xxxx216-2 = 14214 = 16,384216-2 = 65,534Class C24 / 8110x xxxx324-3 = 21221 = 2,097,15228-2 =


All subnet mask consist of a series of 1 bits followed by a series of 0 bits What does the series of 1 bits indicate?

The 1 bits indicate the use and presence of the network id information. 0 bits represent the location of client information.