0% found this document useful (0 votes)
270 views7 pages

Understanding IP Addressing-Exercises

This document contains practice exercises on IP addressing concepts including: 1) Converting IP addresses between binary and decimal notation and identifying address classes 2) Subnetting network blocks into various numbers of subnets 3) Implementing Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) to create subnets of varying sizes within a network block 4) Listing the individual /24 networks defined by a given Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) block

Uploaded by

Akila Fernando
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
270 views7 pages

Understanding IP Addressing-Exercises

This document contains practice exercises on IP addressing concepts including: 1) Converting IP addresses between binary and decimal notation and identifying address classes 2) Subnetting network blocks into various numbers of subnets 3) Implementing Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) to create subnets of varying sizes within a network block 4) Listing the individual /24 networks defined by a given Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) block

Uploaded by

Akila Fernando
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 7

Name:

Index No:
Understanding IP Addressing

Understanding IP Addressing – Practice Exercises

1. Classful IP Addressing

1. Complete the following table which provides practice in converting a number from binary
notation to decimal format.

2. Complete the following table which provides practice in converting a number from decimal
notation to binary format.

3. Express 145.32.59.24 in binary format and identify the address class:


__________________________________________________________________
4. Express 200.42.129.16 in binary format and identify the address class:
__________________________________________________________________
5. Express 14.82.19.54 in binary format and identify the address class:
__________________________________________________________________

2. Subnetting

Subnetting Exercise #1

Assume that you have been assigned the 132.45.0.0/16 network block. You need to establish eight
subnets
1. __________ binary digits are required to define eight subnets.

2. Specify the extended-network-prefix that allows the creation of 8 subnets.

__________________________________________________________________

3. Express the subnets in binary format and dotted decimal notation:

CS2030: Data Communications Page 1 of 7


Understanding IP Addressing

#0 ________________________________________________________________
#1 ________________________________________________________________
#2 ________________________________________________________________
#3 ________________________________________________________________
#4 ________________________________________________________________
#5 ________________________________________________________________
#6 ________________________________________________________________
#7 ________________________________________________________________
4. List the range of host addresses that can be assigned to Subnet #3 (132.45.96.0/19).
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
5. What is the broadcast address for Subnet #3 (132.45.96.0/19).
__________________________________________________________________

Subnetting Exercise #2

1. Assume that you have been assigned the 200.35.1.0/24 network block. Define an extended-
network-prefix that allows the creation of 20 hosts on each subnet.
__________________________________________________________________
2. What is the maximum number of hosts that can be assigned to each subnet?
__________________________________________________________________
3. What is the maximum number of subnets that can be defined?
__________________________________________________________________
4. Specify the subnets of 200.35.1.0/24 in binary format and dotted decimal notation.
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________

CS2030: Data Communications Page 2 of 7


Understanding IP Addressing
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
5. List range of host addresses that can be assigned to Subnet #6 (200.35.1.192/27)
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
6. What is the broadcast address for subnet 200.35.1.192/27?
__________________________________________________________________

3. VLSM

Given
An organization has been assigned the network number 140.25.0.0/16 and it plans to deploy
VLSM.

To arrive at this design, the first step of the subnetting process divides the base network address
into 8 equal-sized address blocks. Then Subnet #1 is divided it into 32 equal-sized address blocks
and Subnet #6 is divided into 16 equal-sized address blocks. Finally, Subnet #6-14 is divided into
8 equal-sized address blocks.

1. Specify the eight subnets of 140.25.0.0/16:


#0 ________________________________________________________________
#1 ________________________________________________________________
#2 ________________________________________________________________
#3 ________________________________________________________________
#4 ________________________________________________________________
#5 ________________________________________________________________
#6 ________________________________________________________________
#7 ________________________________________________________________
2. List the host addresses that can be assigned to Subnet #3 (140.25.96.0):
__________________________________________________________________

CS2030: Data Communications Page 3 of 7


Understanding IP Addressing
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
3. Identify the broadcast address for Subnet #3 (140.25.96.0):
__________________________________________________________________
4. Specify the 16 subnets of Subnet #6 (140.25.192.0/19):
#6-0_______________________________________________________________
#6-1_______________________________________________________________
#6-2_______________________________________________________________
#6-3_______________________________________________________________
#6-4_______________________________________________________________
#6-5_______________________________________________________________
#6-6_______________________________________________________________
#6-7_______________________________________________________________
#6-8_______________________________________________________________
#6-9_______________________________________________________________
#6-10______________________________________________________________
#6-11______________________________________________________________
#6-12______________________________________________________________
#6-13______________________________________________________________
#6-14______________________________________________________________
#6-15______________________________________________________________
5. List the host addresses that can be assigned to Subnet #6-3 (140.25.198.0/23):
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
6. Identify the broadcast address for Subnet #6-3 (140.25.198.0/23):
__________________________________________________________________

CS2030: Data Communications Page 4 of 7


Understanding IP Addressing
7. Specify the eight subnets of Subnet #6-14 (140.25.220.0/23):
#6-14-0 ____________________________________________________________
#6-14-1 ____________________________________________________________
#6-14-2 ____________________________________________________________
#6-14-3 ____________________________________________________________
#6-14-4 ____________________________________________________________
#6-14-5 ____________________________________________________________
#6-14-6 ____________________________________________________________
#6-14-7 ____________________________________________________________
8. List the host addresses that can be assigned to Subnet #6-14-2 (140.25.220.128/26):
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
9. Identify the broadcast address for Subnet #6-14-2 (140.25.220.128/26):
__________________________________________________________________

4. CIDR

1. List the individual /24 networks defined by the CIDR block 200.56.168.0/21.
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
2. List the individual /16 networks defined by the CIDR block 195.24/13.
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________

CS2030: Data Communications Page 5 of 7


Understanding IP Addressing
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________

3. Aggregate the following set of (4) IP /24 network addresses to the highest degree possible.
212.56.132.0/24
212.56.133.0/24
212.56.134.0/24
212.56.135.0/24

__________________________________________________________________

4. Aggregate the following set of (4) IP /24 network addresses to the highest degree possible.
212.56.146.0/24
212.56.147.0/24
212.56.148.0/24
212.56.149.0/24

__________________________________________________________________

5. Aggregate the following set of (64) IP /24 network addresses to the highest degree possible.
202.1.96.0/24
202.1.97.0/24
202.1.98.0/24
:
202.1.126.0/24
202.1.127.0/24
202.1.128.0/24
202.1.129.0/24
:
202.1.158.0/24
202.1.159.0/24

__________________________________________________________________

6. How would you express the entire Class A address space as a single CIDR advertisement?

__________________________________________________________________

7. How would you express the entire Class B address space as a single CIDR advertisement?

__________________________________________________________________
CS2030: Data Communications Page 6 of 7
Understanding IP Addressing

8. How would you express the entire Class C address space as a single CIDR advertisement?

__________________________________________________________________

CS2030: Data Communications Page 7 of 7

You might also like