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foe und Pncineorng Tectmical Education & Re SON, Deemed to he University WEEK-END ASSIGNMENT-03 Computer Networking Workshop (CS! ‘Submission on: 30-03-2023 Program Outcome: PO;, PO, r Level: Ly Working with classful IPV4 address configuration 1. Determine the operating mode of the ports, either half-duplex or full-duplex, in the following situations; (@) With a connection from a switch to a host (b) With a connection from a switch to a switch (© With a connection from a host to a host (@) With a connection from a switch to a router (©) With a connection from a router to a router (© With a connection from a router to a host (@ With a connection from a hub to a host (2) With a connection from a switch to a hub (@ With a connection from a router to a hub G@) With a connection from a hub to a hub 2. Find the class of each IP address. (@ 10000001 00001011 00001011 11101111 (b) 0000001 10000011 00011011 11111111 (© 14.23.1208 (@ 2525.15.11 3, Find the network address of the given IP addresses, (@) 23.56.7.91 (b) 132.6.17.85, (c) 192.23.1208 (@) 200.5.15:111 (a) FULL DLELEX (dyEVLL poorer OHALE Does (d) Fu DUPLEX (@ Pou DUPLEX (@ EV DLeLEX (g) HALE SOLE (hy ALE BErex @ HALE Boercex ooOoo0o0oo0o000 @ HALE _BeeEx @ cuRss — A (b) CLANS - (curse - 8 oooo (a) ews -D (@ 22.0.0. (b) BRAVO (9) 192. BB ADO oooo (@) 200+ 5.15- ODepartment of Computer Science and Enginerng {nn of Technical Education & Rescarch.$OA, Deemed be Universi 4. Determine the class from the given network addresses () 10.000 vente () 130.130.00 mn a fo) Crass = © a (©) 200.200.200.0 @ 1723100 () cunes “S 5. Find the netID and hostiD of the following classful IP addresses. (@) 114.3428 (@) 04, 2-8 a ©) 132.5686 (by 12-56, BL Q (©) 208.34.54.12 (c) 208 34.54, 12 Qa Q @ 10.10.10.10 6. Determine default mask for the given IP addresses orto (d) 10 (a) 25s. (a) 10.0.0.5 () 130.130.05 (b) 25S.25S+0.0 (©) 200.200.2005 () ABBAS: 2ES-0 @) 172.31.0.5 (d) 255 » 255 - 0s 0 7. You are the Cisco administrator for your company. A new branch office is opening and you are selecting the necessary hardware UE to support the network. There will be two groups of comput- | Qoyken. crs, each organized by department. ‘The Sales group comput- ers will be assigned IP addresses ranging from 192.168.1.2 to | Justification: 192.168.1.50, The Accounting group willbe assigned IP ad- [Sype. 4 dawka we staid dresses ranging from 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.50. What type of device |g, 4 connect tat wo should you select to connect the two groups of computers so that data communication can occur? (a) HUB oy Router (b) Switch (@) Bridge 8, Suppose computers A and B have IP addresses 10.105.1.113 and ypamey 10.105,1.91 respectively and they both use the same netmask N. Which of the values of N given below should not be used if A |885- 2S5- SS. 224 Q and B should belong to the same network. [GATE 2010] | justification: value an (©) 255.255.255.192 fas Jqven hous mot La Aneel My Ao B ane in Downe (Gr 255.255.255.224 nekwonda (a) 255.255.2550 (b) 255.255.255.128“nepartmen of COMPUT Science and Bngineving Institute of Technical Education & Research, SOA, Deemed the University 9. In the IPv4 addressing format, the number of networks allowed under Class C addresses is IGATE 2012] (@ 2" oom () 2 w 10. An Internet Service Provider (ISP) has the following chunk of CIDR-based IP addresses available with it: 245.248,128,0/20. ‘The ISP wants to give half of this chunk of addresses to Orga- nization A, and a quarter to Organization B, while retaining the remaining with itself, Which of the following is a valid alloca- tion of addresses to A and B? [GATE 2012] \(a) 245.248.136,0/21 and 245.248.128.0/22 (b) 245.248.128.0/21 and 245.248.128.0/22 (©) 245.248.132.0/22 and 245.248.132.0/21 (d) 245.248.136.0/24 and 245.248.132.0/21 11. Assume that source S and destination D are connected through two intermediate routers labeled R. Determine how many times each packet has to visit the network layer and the data link layer during a transmission from S to D. [GATE 2012] ustifiention: ag Justification: 245.248.1360 [21 and 245. 248 1128 10/22 aud Bale Lin! justidumes™ Uns foe @ ktumes- s R R (a) Network layer 4 times and Data link layer 4 times (®) Network layer 4 times and Data link layer 3 times {@F Network layer 4 times and Data link layer 6 times (@) Network layer 2 times and Data link layer 6 times 12. Assume that source $ and destination D are connected through as shown in the figure with R as Router. Determine how many times each packet has to visit the network layer and the data link layer during a transmission from S to D.
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