This is a subnetting lab that I\'m not 100% on. Can someone please double check
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This is a subnetting lab that I'm not 100% on. Can someone please double check my work and help with 16 and 17. Thanks!!
Classical Subnetting 132.45.0.0/16 Question 12 (1 point) Assume that you have been assigned the 132.45.0.0/16 network block. You must establish five (5) subnets. Specify the minimum number of binary digits (bits) required to define five subnets Save Question 13 (2 points) Assume that you have been assigned the 132.45.0.0/16 network block. Identify the extended network prefix in CIDR (/n) notation that allows for the creation of five (5) subnets: Provide the corresponding subnet mask in dotted decimal notation: 255.255.244.0ab5 SaveExplanation / Answer
In question 13, subnet mask is 225.225.224.0. Since the total network bits are 19. i.e 11111111.11111111.11100000.00000000
In question 14, the binary notation of 132 is wrong. Please correct the first term in binary notation. Correct conversion of 132 in binary notation is 10000100. Remaining answers are correct.
Question 16
First IP Address
Binary Format : 10000100.00101101.01100000.00000001
Decimal Notation: 132.45.96.1
Second IP Address
Binary Format : 10000100.00101101.01100000.00000010
Decimal Notation: 132.45.96.2
Third IP Address
Binary Format: 10000100.00101101.01100000.00000011
Decimal Notation: 132.45.96.3
Next to Last IP Address
Binary Format: 10000100.00101101.01111111.11111101
Decimal Notation: 132.45.127.253
Last IP Address
Binary Format: 10000100.00101101.01111111.11111110
Decimal Notation: 132.45.127.254
Question 17
Broadcast Address:
Binary Format: 10000100.00101101.01111111.11111111
Dotted Decimal Notation: 132.45.97.225
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