The document discusses determining network information from IP addresses and network masks. It provides an example of analyzing the IP address 172.25.114.250 with a network mask of 255.255.0.0. It translates the IP address and mask to binary, determines the network address is 172.25.0.0, and that the broadcast address is 172.25.255.255. It also calculates that there are 16 hosts and 65534 host bits in the network. The document then provides challenges to perform similar analyses on other IP/mask combinations.
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The document discusses determining network information from IP addresses and network masks. It provides an example of analyzing the IP address 172.25.114.250 with a network mask of 255.255.0.0. It translates the IP address and mask to binary, determines the network address is 172.25.0.0, and that the broadcast address is 172.25.255.255. It also calculates that there are 16 hosts and 65534 host bits in the network. The document then provides challenges to perform similar analyses on other IP/mask combinations.
Step 3: Determine the broadcast address for the network address The network mask separates the network portion of the address from the host portion.The network address has all 0s in the host portion of the address and the broadcast address has all 1s in the host portion of the address. 172 25 0 0 Network Add. 10101100 00011001 00000000 00000000 Mask 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Broadcast. 10101100 00011001 11111111 11111111 172 25 0 0
By counting the number of host bits, we can determine the total number of usable host for this network. Host bits: 16 `0 number of mask in octet 3 and octet 4 Total number of host: 255.255.0.0 host 2 16 = 65,536 2 n -2 FORMULA = 65,536 2 = 65,536
Task 2: Challenge For all problem: Create a subnetting Worksheet to show and record all work for each problem. Problem 1
Host Ip Address 172.30.1.33 Network Mask 255.255.0.0 Network Address 172.16.0.0 Network Broadcast Address 172.16.255.255 Total Number of Host Bits 65534 Number of Hosts 16
Step 3: Determine the broadcast address for the network address The network mask separates the network portion of the address from the host portion.The network address has all 0s in the host portion of the address and the broadcast address has all 1s in the host portion of the address. 172 30 0 0 Network Add. 10101100 00011110 00000000 00000000 Mask 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Broadcast. 10101100 00011110 11111111 11111111 172 30 1 255
By counting the number of host bits, we can determine the total number of usable host for this network. Host bits: 16 `0 number of mask in octet 3 and octet 4 Total number of host: 255.255.0.0 host 2 16 = 65,536 FORMULA = 65,536 2 = 65,536
Problem 2
Host Ip Address 172.30.1.33 Network Mask 255.255.255.0 Network Address 172.30.1.0 Network Broadcast Address 172.30.1.255 Total Number of Host Bits 254 Number of Hosts 24
Step 3: Determine the broadcast address for the network address The network mask separates the network portion of the address from the host portion.The network address has all 0s in the host portion of the address and the broadcast address has all 1s in the host portion of the address. 172 30 0 0 Network Add. 10101100 00011110 00000000 00000000 Mask 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Broadcast. 10101100 00011110 11111111 11111111 172 25 0 0
By counting the number of host bits, we can determine the total number of usable host for this network. Host bits: 16 `0 number of mask in octet 3 and octet 4 Total number of host: 255.255.0.0 host 2 16 = 65,536 FORMULA = 65,536 2 = 65,536
Problem 3
Host Ip Address 192.168.10.234 Network Mask 255.255.255.0 Network Address 192.168.10.0 Network Broadcast Address 192.168.10.255 Total Number of Host Bits 254 Number of Hosts 2 8
Step 3: Determine the broadcast address for the network address The network mask separates the network portion of the address from the host portion.The network address has all 0s in the host portion of the address and the broadcast address has all 1s in the host portion of the address. 172 30 0 0 Network Add. 10101100 00011110 00000000 00000000 Mask 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Broadcast. 10101100 00011110 11111111 11111111 172 25 0 0
By counting the number of host bits, we can determine the total number of usable host for this network. Host bits: 16 `0 number of mask in octet 3 and octet 4 Total number of host: 255.255.0.0 host 2 16 = 65,536 FORMULA =65,536 2 = 65,536
Problem 4
Host Ip Address 172.17.99.71 Network Mask 255.255.0.0 Network Address 172.17.0.0 Network Broadcast Address 172.17.255.255 Total Number of Host Bits 65534 Number of Hosts 2 16
Step 3: Determine the broadcast address for the network address The network mask separates the network portion of the address from the host portion.The network address has all 0s in the host portion of the address and the broadcast address has all 1s in the host portion of the address. 172 30 0 0 Network Add. 10101100 00011110 00000000 00000000 Mask 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Broadcast. 10101100 00011110 11111111 11111111 172 25 0 0
By counting the number of host bits, we can determine the total number of usable host for this network. Host bits: 16 `0 number of mask in octet 3 and octet 4 Total number of host: 255.255.0.0 host 2 16 = 65,536 FORMULA = 65,536 2 = 65,536
Problem 5
Host Ip Address 192.168.3.219 Network Mask 255.255.0.0 Network Address 192.168.0.0 Network Broadcast Address 192.168.255.255 Total Number of Host Bits 65534 Number of Hosts 2 16
Step 3: Determine the broadcast address for the network address The network mask separates the network portion of the address from the host portion.The network address has all 0s in the host portion of the address and the broadcast address has all 1s in the host portion of the address. 172 30 0 0 Network Add. 10101100 00011110 00000000 00000000 Mask 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Broadcast. 10101100 00011110 11111111 11111111 172 25 0 0
By counting the number of host bits, we can determine the total number of usable host for this network. Host bits: 16 `0 number of mask in octet 3 and octet 4 Total number of host: 255.255.0.0 host 2 16 = 65,536 FORMULA = 65,536 2 = 65,536
Problem 6
Host Ip Address 192.168.3.219 Network Mask 255.255.0.0 Network Address 192.168.0.0 Network Broadcast Address 192.168.255.255 Total Number of Host Bits 65534 Number of Hosts 2 16
Step 3: Determine the broadcast address for the network address The network mask separates the network portion of the address from the host portion.The network address has all 0s in the host portion of the address and the broadcast address has all 1s in the host portion of the address. 172 30 0 0 Network Add. 10101100 00011110 00000000 00000000 Mask 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Broadcast. 10101100 00011110 11111111 11111111 172 25 0 0
By counting the number of host bits, we can determine the total number of usable host for this network. Host bits: 16 `0 number of mask in octet 3 and octet 4 Total number of host: 255.255.0.0 host 2 16 = 65,536 FORMULA = 65,536 2 = 65,536
TASK/EXERCISE TASK 1: For a Given IP Adress and Subnet Mask , Determine Subnet Information. Given: Host IP Address 172.25.114.250 Network Mask 255.255.0.0 (/16) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 (/26) Find: Number of Subnet Bits 10 Number of Subnets 2 10 =1,024 subnets Number of Host Bits per Subnet 6 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 6 =64 - 2= 62 hosts per subnet Subnet Address for this IP Address 172.25.114.192 IP Address of First Host on this Subnet 172.25.114.193 IP Address of Last Host on this Subnet 172.25.114.254 Broadcast Address for this Subnet 172.25.114.255
Step 1 : Translate Host IP address and network mask into binary notation. FORMULA : 2 7 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
172 25 114 250 IP Address 10101100 00011001 01110010 11111010 X Multiply Subnet Mask 11111111 11111111 11111111 11000000 Subnet Address 10101100 00011001 01110010 11000000 Subnet address for 172 25 114 192 Answer This IP Address = IP Address of First Host 192 + 62 Hosts IP Address of Last Host 172.25.114.193 = 254 172.25.114.254 Broadcast Address 172.25.144.255 Determining the Number of IP Subnets and Hosts Step 1 -Use the first octet of the IP address to determine the class of address (A,B or C). 172.25.114.250 255.255.255.192 Step 2 Use the class of the address to determine which octets are available for hosts. Network. Network. Host. Host. 172 . 25 . 114 . 250 255 . 255 . 255 . 192 Step 3 Look at the host octet(s) in the subnet mask.Use the Possible Masks chart to determine which bits are set to one. If no bits are set to one, there are no subnets. If any bits are set to one, proceed to step four. 172.25.114.250 255.255.255.192 = 11111111 11000000 Step 4 Count the total number of ones in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number X. Raise 2 to the power of X. Use the Power of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by mask. Two of these potential subnets are normally not usable. 11111111 11000000 = 10 ones. 2 10 = 1,024 2 = 1,022 usable subnets created. Step 5 Count the total number of zeros in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number Y. Raise 2 to the power of Y. Use the powers of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by the mask. Two of these numbers are never used to address hosts. 11111111 11000000 = 6 zeros. 2 6 = 64 2 = 62 usable host addresses created. -Number of Host Bit per Subnet - 6 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 6 = 64 2 = 62 hosts per subnet Problem 1 Host IP Address 172.30.1.33 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Number of Subnet Bits 8 Number of Subnets 2 8 = 256 subnets Number of Host Bits per Subnet 8 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 hosts per subnet Subnet Address for this IP Address 172.30.1.0 IP Address of First Host on this Subnet 172.30.1.1 IP Address of Last Host on this Subnet 172.30.1.254 Broadcast Address for this Subnet 172.30.1.255 FORMULA : 2 7 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
172 30 1 33 IP Address 10101100 00011110 00000001 00100001 X Multiply Subnet Mask 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 Subnet Address 10101100 00011110 00000001 00000000 Subnet address for 172 30 1 0 Answer This IP Address = IP Address of First Host 0 + 254 Hosts IP Address of Last Host 172.25.114.193 = 254 172.25.114.254
Broadcast Address 172.25.144.255 Determining the Number of Subnets and Hosts
Look at the host octet(s) in the subnet mask.Use the Possible Masks chart to determine which bits are set to one. If no bits are set to one, there are no subnets. If any bits are set to one, proceed to step four. 172.25.114.250 255.255.255.192 = 11111111 11000000
Count the total number of ones in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number X. Raise 2 to the power of X. Use the Power of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by mask. Two of these potential subnets are normally not usable. 11111111 11000000 = 10 ones. 210 = 1,024 2 = 1,022 usable subnets created.
Count the total number of zeros in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number Y. Raise 2 to the power of Y. Use the powers of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by the mask. Two of these numbers are never used to address hosts. 11111111 00000000 = 8 zeros. 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 usable host addresses created. -Number of Host Bit per Subnet 8 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 hosts per subnet Number of Subnet bit 8 Number of Subnets 2 8 = 256 subnets (all 0s used,all 1s not used)
Problem 2 Host IP Address 172.30.1.33 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.252 Number of Subnet Bits 14 Number of Subnets 2 14 = 16384 subnets Number of Host Bits per Subnet 4 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 2 = 4 2 = 2hosts per subnet Subnet Address for this IP Address 172.30.1.32 IP Address of First Host on this Subnet 172.30.1.33 IP Address of Last Host on this Subnet 172.30.1.34 Broadcast Address for this Subnet 172.30.1.35 FORMULA : 2 7 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
172 30 1 33 IP Address 10101100 00011110 00000001 00100001 X Multiply Subnet Mask 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 Subnet Address 10101100 00011110 00000001 00100000 Subnet address for 172 30 1 32 Answer This IP Address = IP Address of First Host 32 + 2 Hosts IP Address of Last Host 172.30.114.193 = 34 172.30.114.32
Broadcast Address 172.30.144.255 Determining the Number of Subnets and Hosts
Look at the host octet(s) in the subnet mask.Use the Possible Masks chart to determine which bits are set to one. If no bits are set to one, there are no subnets. If any bits are set to one, proceed to step four. 172.30.1.33 255.255.255.252 = 11111111 11111100 (host octets only)
Count the total number of ones in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number X. Raise 2 to the power of X. Use the Power of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by mask. Two of these potential subnets are normally not usable. 11111111 11000000 = 14 ones. 2 14 = 16384 usable subnets created. Number of Subnet bit 14 Number of Subnets 12 14 = 16384 subnets (all 0s used, all 1s not used)
Count the total number of zeros in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number Y. Raise 2 to the power of Y. Use the powers of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by the mask. Two of these numbers are never used to address hosts. 11111111 11111100 = 2 zeros. 2 2 = 4 2 = 2 usable host addresses created. -Number of Host Bit per Subnet 8 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 2 = 4 2 = 2 hosts per subnet
Problem 3 Host IP Address 192.192.10.234 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Number of Subnet Bits 8 Number of Subnets 2 8 = 256 subnets Number of Host Bits per Subnet 8 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 hosts per subnet Subnet Address for this IP Address 192.192.10.0 IP Address of First Host on this Subnet 192.192.10.1 IP Address of Last Host on this Subnet 192.192.10.254 Broadcast Address for this Subnet 192.192.10.255 FORMULA : 2 7 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
192 192 10 234 IP Address 11000000 11000000 00001010 11101010 X Multiply Subnet Mask 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 Subnet Address 11000000 11000000 00001010 00000000 Subnet address for 192 192 10 0 Answer This IP Address = IP Address of First Host 0 + 254 Hosts IP Address of Last Host 192.192.10.1 = 254 192.192.10.254
Broadcast Address 192.192.10.255 Determining the Number of Subnets and Hosts
Look at the host octet(s) in the subnet mask.Use the Possible Masks chart to determine which bits are set to one. If no bits are set to one, there are no subnets. If any bits are set to one, proceed the step . 192.192.10.230 255.255.255.0 = 11111111 00000000 (host octets only)
Count the total number of ones in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number X. Raise 2 to the power of X. Use the Power of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by mask. Two of these potential subnets are normally not usable. 11111111 00000000 = 8 ones. 2 8 = 256 usable subnets created. Number of Subnet bit 8 Number of Subnets 2 8 = 256 subnets (all 0s used, all 1s not used)
Count the total number of zeros in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number Y. Raise 2 to the power of Y. Use the powers of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by the mask. Two of these numbers are never used to address hosts. 11111111 00000000= 8 zeros. 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 usable host addresses created. -Number of Host Bit per Subnet 8 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 hosts per subnet
Problem 4 Host IP Address 172.17.99.71 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Number of Subnet Bits 0 Number of Subnets 2 0 = 1 subnets Number of Host Bits per Subnet 16 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 16 = 65536 2 = 65536 hosts per subnet Subnet Address for this IP Address 172.17.0.0 IP Address of First Host on this Subnet 172.17.0.1 IP Address of Last Host on this Subnet 172.17.255.254 Broadcast Address for this Subnet 172.17.255.255
172 17 99 71 IP Address 10101100 00010001 01100011 01000111 X Multiply Subnet Mask 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 Subnet Address 10101100 00010001 00000001 00000000 Subnet address for 172 17 0 0 Answer This IP Address = IP Address of First Host 0 + 254 Hosts IP Address of Last Host 172.17.0.1 = 254 172.17.255.254
Broadcast Address 192.192.10.255 Determining the Number of Subnets and Hosts
Look at the host octet(s) in the subnet mask.Use the Possible Masks chart to determine which bits are set to one. If no bits are set to one, there are no subnets. If any bits are set to one, proceed the step . 172.17.99.71 255.255.0.0 = 00000000 00000000 (host octets only)
Count the total number of ones in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number X. Raise 2 to the power of X. Use the Power of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by mask. Two of these potential subnets are normally not usable. 00000000 00000000 = 0 ones. 2 0 = 1 usable subnets created. Number of Subnet bit 0 Number of Subnets 2 0 = 1 subnets (all 0s used, all 1s not used)
Count the total number of zeros in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number Y. Raise 2 to the power of Y. Use the powers of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by the mask. Two of these numbers are never used to address hosts. 00000000 00000000= 16 zeros. 2 16 = 65536 2 = 65534 usable host addresses created. -Number of Host Bit per Subnet 16 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 16 = 65536 2 = 65534 hosts per subnet
Problem 5 Host IP Address 192.168.3.219 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Number of Subnet Bits 8 Number of Subnets 2 8 = 256 subnets Number of Host Bits per Subnet 8 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 hosts per subnet Subnet Address for this IP Address 192.168.3.0 IP Address of First Host on this Subnet 192.168.3.1 IP Address of Last Host on this Subnet 192.168.3.254 Broadcast Address for this Subnet 192.168.3.255
192 168 3 219 IP Address 11000000 10101000 00000011 11011011 X Multiply Subnet Mask 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 Subnet Address 11000000 10101000 00000011 00000000 Subnet address for 192 168 3 0 Answer This IP Address = IP Address of First Host 0 + 254 Hosts IP Address of Last Host 192.168.3.1 = 254 192.168.3.254
Broadcast Address 192.192.10.255 Determining the Number of Subnets and Hosts
Look at the host octet(s) in the subnet mask.Use the Possible Masks chart to determine which bits are set to one. If no bits are set to one, there are no subnets. If any bits are set to one, proceed the step . 192.168.3.219 255.255.255.0 = 11111111 00000000 (host octets only)
Count the total number of ones in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number X. Raise 2 to the power of X. Use the Power of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by mask. Two of these potential subnets are normally not usable. 11111111 00000000 = 8 ones. 2 8 = 256 usable subnets created. Number of Subnet bit 8 Number of Subnets 2 8 = 256 subnets (all 0s used, all 1s not used)
Count the total number of zeros in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number Y. Raise 2 to the power of Y. Use the powers of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by the mask. Two of these numbers are never used to address hosts. 11111111 00000000= 8 zeros. 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 usable host addresses created. -Number of Host Bit per Subnet 8 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 8 = 256 2 = 254 hosts per subnet
Problem 6 Host IP Address 192.168.3.219 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.252 Number of Subnet Bits 14 Number of Subnets 2 14 = 16384 subnets Number of Host Bits per Subnet 2 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 2 = 4 2 = 2 hosts per subnet Subnet Address for this IP Address 192.168.3.216 IP Address of First Host on this Subnet 192.168.3.217 IP Address of Last Host on this Subnet 192.168.3.218 Broadcast Address for this Subnet 192.168.3.219
192 168 3 219 IP Address 11000000 10101000 00000011 11011011 X Multiply Subnet Mask 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111100 Subnet Address 11000000 10101000 00000011 11011000 Subnet address for 192 168 3 216 Answer This IP Address = IP Address of First Host 216 + 2 Hosts IP Address of Last Host 192.168.3.217 = 218 192.168.3.218
Broadcast Address 192.192.10.255 Determining the Number of Subnets and Hosts
Look at the host octet(s) in the subnet mask.Use the Possible Masks chart to determine which bits are set to one. If no bits are set to one, there are no subnets. If any bits are set to one, proceed the step . 192.168.3.219 255.255.255.252 = 11111111 11111100 (host octets only)
Count the total number of ones in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number X. Raise 2 to the power of X. Use the Power of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by mask. Two of these potential subnets are normally not usable. 11111111 11111100 = 14 ones. 2 14 = 16384 usable subnets created. Number of Subnet bit 14 Number of Subnets 2 14 = 16384 subnets (all 0s used, all 1s not used)
Count the total number of zeros in the host octet(s) of the subnet mask. Call this number Y. Raise 2 to the power of Y. Use the powers of 2 chart if necessary. This is the number of potential subnets created by the mask. Two of these numbers are never used to address hosts. 11111111 11111100= 2 zeros. 2 2 = 4 2 = 2 usable host addresses created. -Number of Host Bit per Subnet 2 bit Number of Usable Hosts per Subnet 2 2 = 4 2 = 2 hosts per subnet