Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Class-B Subnet Problem:
You are required to divide the following class-B network into 100 subnets.
Network ID: 150.50.0.0
Required no of subnets=100
Solve the following:
- Actual subnet mask
- Maximum number of possible subnets
- Maximum number of hosts in each subnet
- Total number of hosts all subnets combined
- 1st subnet ID and valid host range
- 2nd subnet ID and valid host range
- 3rd subnet ID and valid host range
- 4th subnet ID and valid host range
- 5th subnet ID and valid host range
- 6th subnet ID and valid host range
- 7th subnet ID and valid host range
- 8th subnet ID and valid host range
Class-B Subnet Problem:
You are required to divide the following class-B network into 2500 subnets.
Network ID: 150.50.0.0
Required no of subnets=700
Solve the following:
- Actual subnet mask
- Maximum number of possible subnets
- Maximum number of hosts in each subnet
- Total number of hosts all subnets combined
- 1st subnet ID and valid host range
- 2nd subnet ID and valid host range
- 3rd subnet ID and valid host range
- 4th subnet ID and valid host range
- 5th subnet ID and valid host range
- 6th subnet ID and valid host range
- 7th subnet ID and valid host range
- 8th subnet ID and valid host range
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