An organization is granted a block of addresses 10.16.10.0/24. The organization has four departments in the building and

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An organization is granted a block of addresses 10.16.10.0/24. The organization has four departments in the building and

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An organization is granted a block of addresses 10.16.10.0/24. The organization has four departments in the building and needs to divide the addresses into four sub-blocks (subnets): • Subnet 0 (CE department) with 60 hosts • Subnet 1 (TE department) with 40 hosts • Subnet 2 (IT department) with 44 hosts. • Subnet 3 (Admin department) with 37 hosts. a) How many assignable IP addresses exist in the 10.16.10.0/24 network? b) Divide the 10.16.10.0/24 network based on the number of hosts per subnet and fill the below tables. [28 points] Specification Number of bits in the subnet (/n) New IP subnet mask (in dotted- decimal) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address Broadcast IP Subnet 0 [6 points] Student Input Points (7 points)
Specification Number of bits in the subnet (/n) New IP subnet mask (in dotted- decimal) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address Broadcast IP Specification Number of bits in the subnet (/n) New IP subnet mask (in dotted- decimal) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address Broadcast IP Specification Number of bits in the subnet (/n) New IP subnet mask (in dotted- decimal) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address Broadcast IP Subnet 1 Student Input Subnet 2 Student Input Subnet 3 Student Input Points (7 points) Points (7 points) Points (7 points)
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