so given two printer, one of IP address is 200.23.16.202 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.224, and other one IP address is 200.23.16.170 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.224. Suppose the network that hosts the above printer is re-configured with other networks in the building. After re-configuration, the printer's IP address would remain the same but its network is changed with a new subnet mask, which is changed to 255.255.255.128. This means, even the printer's IP address looks the same, its network ID and host ID are different from those before re-configuration. Find the new network ID and host ID of this printer. You must write both in the standard dot-decimal format without attaching the subnet mask
so given two printer, one of IP address is 200.23.16.202 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.224, and other one IP address is 200.23.16.170 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.224.
Suppose the network that hosts the above printer is re-configured with other networks in the building. After re-configuration, the printer's IP address would remain the same but its network is changed with a new subnet mask, which is changed to 255.255.255.128. This means, even the printer's IP address looks the same, its network ID and host ID are different from those before re-configuration. Find the new network ID and host ID of this printer. You must write both in the standard dot-decimal format without attaching the subnet mask.
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