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Net102 Midterm Lab-Activity-1

The document provides instructions for a networking lab activity involving subnetting. It asks students to determine the number of subnets, borrowed bits, usable hosts, and new subnet mask given two IP address/prefix length combinations: 192.168.10.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24. For each, students are asked to calculate these values and record the subnet information in a table including the subnet number, network ID, first usable host, last usable host, and broadcast address.
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Net102 Midterm Lab-Activity-1

The document provides instructions for a networking lab activity involving subnetting. It asks students to determine the number of subnets, borrowed bits, usable hosts, and new subnet mask given two IP address/prefix length combinations: 192.168.10.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24. For each, students are asked to calculate these values and record the subnet information in a table including the subnet number, network ID, first usable host, last usable host, and broadcast address.
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QUEZON CITY UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

NET102 – NETWORKING 2
WEEK 3 LABORATORY ACTIVITY 1
NAME: Aidan Lawrence M. Gomez SCORE PERCENTAGE

STUDENT NO: 20-1916


YEAR/SECTION: SBIT2B
DATE: SEPT. 19, 2021

INSTRUCTIONS:

Save your activity to this format: LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_AC1


Turn in your activity to the google classroom once finished.

OBJECTIVES:

 You should be able to determine how many subnets can be used in a given topology
 You should be able to determine how many bits that was borrowed from the host side

Part 1

Given: 192.168.10.0 /24

Step 1: Determine the following

a. How many subnets? 2


b. How many bits should you borrow to create the required number of subnets? 1
c. How many usable host addresses per subnet? 126
d. What is the new subnet mask in dotted decimal format? 255.255.255.128

Step 2: Record the subnet information (insert additional row if needed)

Subnet Network ID/Subnet First usable Last usable Broadcast


number address host address host address address / ID
0 0 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.12 127
6
1 128 192.168.10.12 192.168.10.25 255
9 4
QUEZON CITY UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Part 2:

Given: 192.168.2.0 /24

Step 1: Determine the following

a. How many subnets? 4


b. How many bits should you borrow to create the required number of subnets? 2
c. How many usable host addresses per subnet? 62
d. What is the new subnet mask in dotted decimal format? 255.255.255.192

Step 2: Record the subnet information (insert additional row if needed)

Subnet Network ID/Subnet First usable Last usable Broadcast


number address host address host address address / ID
0 0 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.62 63
1 64 192.168.2.65 192.168.2.126 127
2 128 192.168.2.129 192.168.2.190 191
3 192 192.168.2.193 192.168.2.254 255

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