Part 2A: Subnet one of the subnets Network to subnet 174.17.64.0 / 18 [Sub02 from part 1] Subnet Mask for this network <

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Part 2A: Subnet one of the subnets Network to subnet 174.17.64.0 / 18 [Sub02 from part 1] Subnet Mask for this network <

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Part 2A: Subnet one of the subnetsNetwork to subnet 174.17.64.0 / 18 [Sub02 from part 1]Subnet Mask for this network <see part 1>Network Class NoneNumber of office subnets needed 81. How many bits will you need to borrow from the host portion tocreate the required number ofsubnets? (each bit borrowed doubles the number of subnets.)2. How many subnets will you create (2 to the power of the numberof borrowed bits)?3. What is the subnet mask for your new subnetted networks?4. What is the total number of host addresses per subnet (2 to thepower of the number of un-borrowed bits)?5. How many host addresses per subnet are available for devices(the answer to the above questionminus 2)6. Build the network IP Address scope. If there are more than 8subnets, show the first 8 and the lastone. If there are 8 or fewer subnets, show all subnets. Do not showmore subnets than you need.STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 4 STEP 3SubnetNameSubnet IP Address First Available/ValidDevice IP Address(+1)Last Available/ValidDevice IP Address(-1)Broadcast IDs(-1 from next subnet)Sub02-01Sub02-02Sub02-03Sub02-04Sub02-05Sub02-06Sub02-07Sub02-08
© Howard Community College 2022 4Part 2B:Network to subnet 174.17.128.0 / 18 [Sub03 from part 1]Subnet Mask for this network <See part 1>Network Class NoneNumber of office subnets needed 41. How many bits will you need to borrow from the host portion tocreate the required number ofsubnets? (each bit borrowed doubles the number of subnets.)2. How many subnets will you create (2 to the power of the numberof borrowed bits)?3. What is the subnet mask for your new subnetted networks?4. What is the total number of host addresses per subnet (2 to thepower of the number of un-borrowed bits)?5. How many host addresses per subnet are available for devices(the answer to the above questionminus 2)6. Build the network IP Address scope. If there are more than 8subnets, show the first 8 and the lastone. If there are 8 or fewer subnets, show all subnets. Do not showmore subnets than you need.STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 4 STEP 3SubnetNameSubnet IP Address First Available/ValidDevice IP Address(+1)Last Available/ValidDevice IP Address(-1)Broadcast IDs(-1 from next subnet)Sub03-01Sub03-02Sub03-03Sub03-04
© Howard Community College 2022 5Part 3: Combined table for the entire network:Create one table with all of the subnets and sub-subnets. IncludeSubnet IP address, subnet mask and broadcastID for each subnet. Also, include the number of device addressesavailable for each subnet.SubnetNameSubnet IP address Subnet Mask Broadcast ID Number of deviceaddressesavailableSub01Sub02-01Sub02-02Sub02-03Sub02-04Sub02-05Sub02-06Sub02-07Sub02-08Sub03-01Sub03-02Sub03-03Sub03-04Sub04
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