1. From subnet mask /21 to /30, how many subnet has been created 2. Given the cu
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1. From subnet mask /21 to /30, how many subnet has been created
2. Given the current network mask 255.255.192.0, what would be the new subnet mask (in decimal format, not slash notation!)__________if 14 subnets are to be created?
Review Test Submission × G 1. From Subnet Mask /2 × G Google C secure https://c bapps/assessment review/reviewJsp?attempt id- 13688421 &course; d-210691&content; d-414395 1&outcome; id- 13180911&outcom.; Question 33 0 out of 2 points From subnet mask /21 to /30, how many subnet has been created Question 34 0 out of 2 points Given the current network mask 255.255.1920, what would be the new subnet mask (in decimal format, not slash notation!)if 14 subnets are to be created? Question 35 O out of 1 points A subnetting problem, given the following information, answer the following 9 questions. Number of needed subnets: 2000 Network address 172.50.0.0 The addross class for the network is Question 36 0 out of 1 points Continue from the previous questionis). The Default subnet mask is (in decimal format A.B.C.D. Question 37 0 out of 2 points Continue from the previous question(s). The custom subnet mask is (in decimal format A.B.C.D) Question 38 0 out of 2 points Continue from the previous question(s), Number of bits borrowed to create the subnets is Question 39 0 out of 2 points Continue from the previous question(s). Total number of subnets created is Type here to search 12:48 AM 10/16/2017Explanation / Answer
1.) from /21to /30, 9 bits in the subnet mask are converted to 1 from 0. Therefore the number of subnets is 2^9 i.e., 512.
2.) In order to create 14 subnets, 4 more bits in the subnet mask needs to be converted to 1 from 0. (since 2^4 = 16 >14). Therefore, new subnet mask format will be 255.255.1111 1100.0000 0000 which is 255.255.252.0.
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