Consider a router that interconnects subnets A, B and C, as shown in the figure below. Suppose all of the interfaces in

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Consider a router that interconnects subnets A, B and C, as shown in the figure below. Suppose all of the interfaces in

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Consider a router that interconnects subnets A, B and C, as
shown in the figure below. Suppose all of the interfaces in each of
these three subnets are required to have the prefix from one of the
following address pools: 10.0.0/24, 10.0.1/24 and 10.0.2/24
(i.e. three /24 CIDR portions of the IP space are provided).
Also suppose that Subnet A is required to support 400 interfaces,
Subnet B is required to support 100 interfaces, and Subnet C is
required to support 60 interfaces.
What would be a valid assignment of network and broadcast
addresses (of the form a.b.c.d/x) for the three subnets?
What would be a valid assignment of IP address, network mask and
default gateway for one of the hosts in Subnet A?
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