1. Fill in the following table and find the admissible values for a subnet mask. Binary Representation of a Byte Decimal Value 10000000 11000000 11100000 11110000 11111000 11111100 11111110 11111111...


1. Fill in the following table and find the admissible values for a subnet mask.<br>Binary Representation of a<br>Byte<br>Decimal Value<br>10000000<br>11000000<br>11100000<br>11110000<br>11111000<br>11111100<br>11111110<br>11111111<br>2. Given a Class C network and a number of subnets required, complete the table to<br>identify the number of bits to borrow from the host field to use for the subnet field and<br>the maximum number of host addresses available per subnet.<br>Consider 192.168.11.0/24 as given network.<br>Number of<br>Number of Bits to<br>Maximum<br>Subnet Mask in Binary<br>Subnets<br>Borrow for the<br>Number of<br>and Decimal<br>Required<br>Subnet Field<br>Hosts per<br>Representation<br>Subnet<br>2<br>12<br>24<br>40<br>

Extracted text: 1. Fill in the following table and find the admissible values for a subnet mask. Binary Representation of a Byte Decimal Value 10000000 11000000 11100000 11110000 11111000 11111100 11111110 11111111 2. Given a Class C network and a number of subnets required, complete the table to identify the number of bits to borrow from the host field to use for the subnet field and the maximum number of host addresses available per subnet. Consider 192.168.11.0/24 as given network. Number of Number of Bits to Maximum Subnet Mask in Binary Subnets Borrow for the Number of and Decimal Required Subnet Field Hosts per Representation Subnet 2 12 24 40

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