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Lab 2 Sol - Identifying IP Addresses

The document provides instructions for a lab activity to identify IP addresses. It includes two parts: 1) identifying the network and host portions of IPv4 addresses and listing subnet masks and network addresses, and 2) classifying example IPv4 addresses as network, host, multicast, or broadcast and identifying addresses as public or private. Tables are provided for students to analyze addresses and complete with the appropriate information.

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Lab 2 Sol - Identifying IP Addresses

The document provides instructions for a lab activity to identify IP addresses. It includes two parts: 1) identifying the network and host portions of IPv4 addresses and listing subnet masks and network addresses, and 2) classifying example IPv4 addresses as network, host, multicast, or broadcast and identifying addresses as public or private. Tables are provided for students to analyze addresses and complete with the appropriate information.

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Lab 2 Identifying IP Addresses

Part 1: Identify IPv4 Addresses


In Part 1, you will be given several examples of IPv4 addresses and will complete tables with appropriate information.

Step 1: Analyze the table shown below and identify the network portion and host portion of the given IPv4
addresses.
The first two rows show examples of how the table should be completed.
Key for table:
N = all 8 bits for an octet are in the network portion of the address n = a
bit in the network portion of the address
H = all 8 bits for an octet are in the host portion of the address h = a
bit in the host portion of the address

Network/Host
N,n = Network

IP Address/Prefix H,h = Host Subnet Mask Network Address

192.168.10.10/24 N.N.N.H 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.0

10.101.99.17/23 N.N.nnnnnnnh.H 255.255.254.0 10.101.98.0

209.165.200.227/27 N.N.N.nnnhhhhh 255.255.255.224 209.165.200.224

172.31.45.252/24 N.N.N.H 255.255.255.0 172.31.45.0

10.1.8.200/26 N.N.N.nnhhhhhh 255.255.255.192 10.1.8.192

172.16.117.77/20 N.N.nnnnhhhh.H 255.255.240.0 172.16.112.0

10.1.1.101/25 N.N.N.nhhhhhhh 255.255.255.128 10.1.1.0

209.165.202.140/27 N.N.N.nnnhhhhh 255.255.255.224 209.165.202.128

192.168.28.45/28 N.N.N.nnnnhhhh 255.255.255.240 192.168.28.32

Step 2: Analyze the table below and list the range of host and broadcast addresses given a network/prefix mask
pair.
The first row shows an example of how the table should be completed.

Last Host Broadcast


IP Address/Prefix First Host Address Address Address

192.168.10.10/24 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.254 192.168.10.255

10.101.99.17/23 10.101.98.1 10.101.99.254 10.101.99.255

209.165.200.227/27 209.165.200.225 209.165.200.224 209.165.200.225

172.31.45.252/24 172.31.45.1 172.31.45.254 172.31.45.255

10.1.8.200/26 10.1.8.193 10.1.8.254 10.1.8.255

172.16.117.77/20 172.16.112.1 172.16.112.254 172.16.112.255

10.1.1.101/25 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.126 10.1.1.127

209.165.202.140/27 209.165.202.129 209.165.202.158 209.165.202.159

192.168.28.45/28 192.168.28.33 192.168.28.46 192.168.28.47

Part 2: Classify IPv4 Addresses


In Part 2, you will identify and classify several examples of IPv4 addresses.

Step 1: Analyze the table shown below and identify the type of address (network, host, multicast, or broadcast
address).
The first row shows an example of how the table should be completed.

IP Address Subnet Mask Address Type

10.1.1.1 255.255.255.252 host


192.168.33.63 255.255.255.192 broadcast
239.192.1.100 255.252.0.0 multicast
172.25.12.52 255.255.255.0 host
10.255.0.0 255.0.0.0 host
172.16.128.48 255.255.255.240 network
209.165.202.159 255.255.255.224 broadcast
172.16.0.255 255.255.0.0 host
224.10.1.11 255.255.255.0 multicast
Step 2: Analyze the table shown below and identify the address as public or private.

IP Address/Prefix Public or Private

209.165.201.30/27 public
192.168.255.253/24 private
10.100.11.103/16 private
172.30.1.100/28 private
192.31.7.11/24 public
172.20.18.150/22 private
128.107.10.1/16 public
192.135.250.10/24 public
64.104.0.11/16 public

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