a. If a sub-net part is X bits long, how many sub-nets can you have? 1a.) If
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a. If a sub-net part is X bits long, how many sub-nets can you have?
1a.) If your sub-net part is 8 bits long, you can have ______ sub-nets.
a. 64
b. 128
c. 256
d. 254
b. If you have a sub-net part of 9 bits, how many sub-nets can you have?
1b.) If you have a sub-net part of 7 bits, how many sub-nets can you have?
a. 128
b. 256
c. 512
d. None of the above
c. If you have a sub-net part of 6 bits, how many sub-nets can you have?
d. If your network part is 16 bits long, how many hosts can you have per sub-net?
1d.) Your sub-net part is 8 bits long. How many hosts can you have per sub-net?
a. 8
b. 14
c. 254
d. None of the above
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