Show all your work    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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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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