An ISP has provided your Sydney based company with the 112.152.0.0/14 network. Before you subnet this network provide th

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An ISP has provided your Sydney based company with the 112.152.0.0/14 network. Before you subnet this network provide th

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An ISP has provided your Sydney based company with the
112.152.0.0/14 network. Before you subnet this network provide the
following details: [1 mark] The network address in dotted-decimal
notation. [1 mark] The broadcast address in dotted-decimal
notation. [1 mark] The netmask in dotted-decimal notation. [1 mark]
The maximum number of hosts supported on the network. Devise a
fixed-length subnetting scheme that divides the network such that
each subnet can support a minimum of 13,000 hosts whilst ensuring
the maximum possible number of subnets. You should assume that the
all zero's and all one' subnets are not usable. [1 mark] The new
netmask in slash-notation. [1 mark] The new netmask in
dotted-decimal notation. [4 marks] The network addresses for each
subnet in dotted-decimal notation. [4 marks] The broadcast
addresses for each subnet in dotted-decimal notation. [1 mark] The
maximum number of hosts supported by each subnet. [2 marks] Briefly
explain how you chose the size of the subnets (ie. provide
working).
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