Thursday, January 21, 2016

NETW 203 Lab 9.1.4.8 (Devry)


NETW 203 Lab 9.1.4.8 (Devry)
Objectives
Part 1: Determine IPv4 Address Subnetting
• Determine the network address.
• Determine the broadcast address.
• Determine the number of hosts.
Part 2: Calculate IPv4 Address Subnetting
• Determine the number of subnets created.
• Determine number of hosts per subnet.
• Determine the subnet address.
• Determine the host range for the subnet.
• Determine the broadcast address for the subnet.
Background / Scenario
The ability to work with IPv4 subnets and determine network and host information based on a given IP address and subnet mask is critical to understanding how IPv4 networks operate. The first part is designed to reinforce how to compute network IP address information from a given IP address and subnet mask. When given an IP address and subnet mask, you will be able to determine other information about the subnet such as:
• Network address
• Broadcast address
• Total number of host bits
• Number of hosts per subnet
In the second part of the lab, for a given IP address and subnet mask, you will determine such information as follows:
• Network address of this subnet
• Broadcast address of this subnet
• Range of host addresses for this subnet
• Number of subnets created
• Number of hosts for each subnet
Required Resources

• 1 PC (Windows 7, Vista, or XP with Internet access)

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