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

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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