Network Addresses

Discussion in 'Networking and Computer Security' started by mlawton40, Aug 3, 2006.

  1. mlawton40

    mlawton40 Geek Trainee

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    Hi,

    Could someone explain how I would convert the following IP addresses into IP Network Addresses.

    143.52.51.15 (Class B)
    192.168.168.7 (Class C)





    Also (it doesn't matter about this one if it takes to long) but could someone explain how to do this:

    The administrator of a class B IP network wishes to divide the network to create subnets with up to 240 hosts on each subnet. Suggest a suitable net/host address boundary and specify the appropriate subnet mask that would achieve this goal.

    Thanks for anyone that could help with either of these questions. These are from a past exam paper which I'm going through to study for an exam. Don't understand either of these questions though, cheers. Mark.
     
  2. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    Do you know how subnet masks work? Anyway, the answer to your question is:

    143.52.0.0
    192.168.168.0

    I am too hungover to get started with Binary :D Do your own homework :p
     

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