Question: This is an exercise in subnetting. You will compute a subnet mask and the IP numbers in each subnet. 1) assume you received a class-C
This is an exercise in subnetting. You will compute a subnet mask and the IP numbers in each subnet.
1) assume you received a class-C IP address (221.221.221.0) and you are setting up a network with 4 subnets, each with 50 workstations.
2) use the IP Calculator ( http://bitcricket-ip-calculator.software.informer.com) and compute the subnet mask and also check, and report, the maximum number of workstations in a subnet to see if you can have 50 workstations in each subnet.
3) obtain the IP range in each subnet, and include them in a table. In addition include in the table the subnet address, the default gateway, and number of unused IP numbers for each subnet.
4) finally using MS Visio draw a representation of your subnets with the range of IP numbers for each subnet.
I have provided the output from the ip caluclator:

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