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![Q4) For the network in Figure 3, repeat drawing the network on your answering paper and answer the following:
1. How many different networks?
2. How many different network addresses do you need?
3. Assign IP addresses of your choice to all assignable interfaces, with considering it must be
class B private IP address. Write them close to the interface.
4. How many IP addresses are wasted (not used) on each network?
Router 2
2960-24TT
Switcho
2960-24TT
Switch1
819HG-4G-IOX
PC-PT
PCO
819HG-4G-IOX
Router0
PC-PT
PC1
Router 1
Figure (3).](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/e8164667-f469-4355-afc3-1ba4a87a3846/d6a37361-33c0-495f-877f-5e5a8a791d77/mw8i1td_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Q4) For the network in Figure 3, repeat drawing the network on your answering paper and answer the following:
1. How many different networks?
2. How many different network addresses do you need?
3. Assign IP addresses of your choice to all assignable interfaces, with considering it must be
class B private IP address. Write them close to the interface.
4. How many IP addresses are wasted (not used) on each network?
Router 2
2960-24TT
Switcho
2960-24TT
Switch1
819HG-4G-IOX
PC-PT
PCO
819HG-4G-IOX
Router0
PC-PT
PC1
Router 1
Figure (3).
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