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Subnetting A Network Using The CIDR Method Worksheet 2: Default Default

This document contains 3 tables that provide information about subnetting different IP networks using CIDR notation. Each table lists the original network number and required number of subnets. It then shows determining the default class, mask, borrowing bits to create a new mask, number of subnets created, number of actual and usable hosts per subnet, and classifying sample addresses as network, host, or broadcast.

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Subnetting A Network Using The CIDR Method Worksheet 2: Default Default

This document contains 3 tables that provide information about subnetting different IP networks using CIDR notation. Each table lists the original network number and required number of subnets. It then shows determining the default class, mask, borrowing bits to create a new mask, number of subnets created, number of actual and usable hosts per subnet, and classifying sample addresses as network, host, or broadcast.

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Subnetting a Network Using the CIDR Method Worksheet 2

When completing this worksheet, make sure to change your font color to red or 5 points will be
deducted. Do NOT change the font color of the given information or risk losing points for not following
directions. This worksheet is worth 300 points (100 pts per table).
1. Network Number: 192.10.10.0
Required: 14 subnets

What default class is this address? A, B,


or C?
C

What is the default subnet mask? 255.255.255.0

How many bits did you borrow? 4


What is the new subnet mask for this
host in dotted decimal format AFTER the 255.255.255.240
bits are borrowed?

How many subnets were created? 16

How many actual hosts per subnet? 16

How many usable hosts per subnet? 14

Is the address 192.10.10.95


Broadcast
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 192.10.10.152
Host
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 192.10.10.208
Network
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 192.10.10.120
Host
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?

2. Network Number: 165.127.0.0


Required: 950 subnets

What default class is this address? A, B,


B
or C?

What is the default subnet mask? 255.255.0.0

How many bits did you borrow? 10


What is the new subnet mask for this
host in dotted decimal format AFTER the 255.255.255.192
bits are borrowed?

How many subnets were created? 124


How many actual hosts per subnet? 64

How many usable hosts per subnet? 62

Is the address 165.127.0.254


a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Host

Is the address 165.127.106.63


a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Broadcast

Is the address 165.127.224.128


a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Network

Is the address 165.127.128.224


a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Host

3. Network Number: 118.0.0.0


Required: 119 subnets

What default class is this address? A, B,


A
or C?

What is the default subnet mask? 255.0.0.0

How many bits did you borrow? 7

What is the new subnet mask for this


255.254.0.0
host AFTER the bits are borrowed?

How many subnets were created? 128

How many actual hosts per subnet?


131072
(Use a calculator for this one.)

How many usable hosts per subnet? 131070

Is the address 118.61.255.255


Broadcast
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 118.238.255.255
Host
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 118.118.255.118
Host
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?
Is the address 118.224.0.0
Network
a Network, Host or Broadcast address?

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