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I'm new to subnetting a network. Could you please explain and provide instructions to answer the following questions? Thanks. Thumb up for your help.

  • What is the address of the subnet that is connected to Router1 G0/0?
  • What is the address of Router1 G0/0?
  • What is the address of Switch1 SVI?
  • What is the address of the last host in the subnet connected to Router1 G0/0?
  • What is the broadcast address of the subnet connected to Router1 G0/0?
  • What is the address of the subnet that is connected to Router1 G0/1?
  • What is the address of Router1 G0/1?
  • What is the address of Switch2 SVI?
  • What is the address of the last host in the subnet connected to Router1 G0/1?
  • What is the broadcast address of the subnet connected to Router1 G0/1?
2960-24TT
Switch 1
GO/O
1941
Router1
GO/1
2960-24TT
Switch2|
You have been given the address 192.168.1.0/24
You need to subnet the given network using VLSM.
There are 20 hosts on the network attached to Router l's G0/0 interface. The number of host addresses
includes the address given to the router interface.
There are 10 hosts on the network attached to Router1's G0/1 interface. The number of host addresses
includes the address given to the router interface.
Router1 G0/0 is to be given the first usable address in the first subnet.
Switch1 SVI is to be given the second usable address in the first subnet.
Router1 G0/1 is to be given the first usable address in the second subnet.
Switch2 SVI is to be given the second usable address in the second subnet.
Transcribed Image Text:2960-24TT Switch 1 GO/O 1941 Router1 GO/1 2960-24TT Switch2| You have been given the address 192.168.1.0/24 You need to subnet the given network using VLSM. There are 20 hosts on the network attached to Router l's G0/0 interface. The number of host addresses includes the address given to the router interface. There are 10 hosts on the network attached to Router1's G0/1 interface. The number of host addresses includes the address given to the router interface. Router1 G0/0 is to be given the first usable address in the first subnet. Switch1 SVI is to be given the second usable address in the first subnet. Router1 G0/1 is to be given the first usable address in the second subnet. Switch2 SVI is to be given the second usable address in the second subnet.
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