3) How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 172.19.0.0 255.255.255.224?

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Please answer number 3 & 6. and please make sure the other questions are right. this has to do with subnetting. 

### Networking Subnetting Exercise

This exercise covers questions related to subnetting, including determining valid hosts, broadcast addresses, and calculating the number of subnets and hosts per subnet.

1. **What is the first valid host on the subnetwork that the node 172.21.157.213/22 belongs to?**
   - **Answer:** 172.21.157.211/22

2. **What is the broadcast address of the network 172.28.34.128/26?**
   - **Answer:** 172.28.34.191/26

3. **How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 172.19.0.0 255.255.255.224?**
   - Calculation shown suggests determining:
     - 12 subnets
     - \(2^5 - 2 = 30\) hosts per subnet

4. **How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 192.168.188.0 255.255.255.248?/24**
   - **Answer:** 
     - You can get 24 subnets.
     - Each subnet has \(2^3 - 2 = 6\) hosts.
   - Written calculation:
     - "Number of subnets ⇒ 5, number of hosts ⇒ 6 \((2^3 - 2)\)"

5. **What is the first valid host on the subnetwork that the node 172.29.5.43 255.255.255.192 belongs to?**
   - **Answer:** 172.29.5.41

6. **How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 172.29.0.0 255.255.240.0?**
   - Requires calculation not provided in the image. Study subnet mask (255.255.240.0) to determine subnets and hosts.

### Explanation of Concepts

- **Subnetting** is a method used to divide a network into smaller, manageable pieces, or subnets.
  
- **Subnet Mask** determines the size of the network. In CIDR notation, such as /26, it represents the number of significant bits used for network identification.

- **Broadcast Address** is the address used to communicate with all hosts in a network segment.

- **Valid Host** refers to usable IP addresses within a subnet
Transcribed Image Text:### Networking Subnetting Exercise This exercise covers questions related to subnetting, including determining valid hosts, broadcast addresses, and calculating the number of subnets and hosts per subnet. 1. **What is the first valid host on the subnetwork that the node 172.21.157.213/22 belongs to?** - **Answer:** 172.21.157.211/22 2. **What is the broadcast address of the network 172.28.34.128/26?** - **Answer:** 172.28.34.191/26 3. **How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 172.19.0.0 255.255.255.224?** - Calculation shown suggests determining: - 12 subnets - \(2^5 - 2 = 30\) hosts per subnet 4. **How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 192.168.188.0 255.255.255.248?/24** - **Answer:** - You can get 24 subnets. - Each subnet has \(2^3 - 2 = 6\) hosts. - Written calculation: - "Number of subnets ⇒ 5, number of hosts ⇒ 6 \((2^3 - 2)\)" 5. **What is the first valid host on the subnetwork that the node 172.29.5.43 255.255.255.192 belongs to?** - **Answer:** 172.29.5.41 6. **How many subnets and hosts per subnet can you get from the network 172.29.0.0 255.255.240.0?** - Requires calculation not provided in the image. Study subnet mask (255.255.240.0) to determine subnets and hosts. ### Explanation of Concepts - **Subnetting** is a method used to divide a network into smaller, manageable pieces, or subnets. - **Subnet Mask** determines the size of the network. In CIDR notation, such as /26, it represents the number of significant bits used for network identification. - **Broadcast Address** is the address used to communicate with all hosts in a network segment. - **Valid Host** refers to usable IP addresses within a subnet
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  • IP address: 172.19.0.0Subnet mask: 255.255.255.224

 

 

 

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  • IP address : 172.29.0.0Subnet mask: 255.255.240.0
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