How many hosts can each subnet have


Problem

Question I

SUNY Plattsburgh has an IP Address range of 137.142.80.0. Their subnet mask is 255.255.252.0.

Given this IP Address and Subnet Mask, suppose they borrowed an additional 4 bits:
Indicate what the original IP Address (137.142.80.0) is in binary.
Indicate the binary of the original subnet mask (255.255.252.0).
What is the netID of the original IP Address?
Show the new subnet mask in both binary and decimal.
Show the new NetID of the IP Address.
How many subnets did they create from the borrowed bits?
How many hosts can each subnet have?
What is/are the LSB(s)?
A table with the Subnet, NetID, Host Range and BroadcastID for each subnet created.

Question II

CoffeezB is a company that attained the IP Address Range: 211.53.41.0/24. They need 13 subnets in their company for their various departments.

Show the IP address in binary form.
Show the subnet mask in binary and decimal form.
Show the netID of the IP Address (binary).
Determine how many bits are needed to get 13 subnets.
Show the new subnet mask in binary and decimal forms.
Show the new netID.
How many subnets are actually created?
How many hosts can join each subnet?
What is the LSB(s)?
A table that shows the Subnet, NetID, Host Range and BroadcastID for each subnet created.

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