This document contains 15 questions about IP addressing concepts such as:
1) Determining the network address, broadcast address, number of host bits, and number of hosts given an IP address and network mask.
2) Converting IP addresses between binary and dotted-decimal notation.
3) Identifying errors in IP addresses.
4) Finding the class of IP addresses.
5) Calculating network sizes and address ranges for IP addresses with subnet masks.
This document contains 15 questions about IP addressing concepts such as:
1) Determining the network address, broadcast address, number of host bits, and number of hosts given an IP address and network mask.
2) Converting IP addresses between binary and dotted-decimal notation.
3) Identifying errors in IP addresses.
4) Finding the class of IP addresses.
5) Calculating network sizes and address ranges for IP addresses with subnet masks.
Topic IP addressing -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Given an IP address (70.12.100.132) and network mask
(255.255.255.192), determine other information about the IP address such as: • Network address • Network broadcast address • Total number of host bits • Number of hosts
2) Change the following IPv4 addresses from binary notation to
dotted-decimal notation. a. 10000001 00001011 00001011 11101111 b. 11000001 10000011 00011011 11111111 c. 11100111 11011011 10001011 01101111 d. 11111001 10011011 11111011 00001111
3) Change the following IPv4 addresses from dotted-decimal notation
to binary notation. a. 111.56.45.78 b. 221.34.7.82 c. 241.8.56.12 d. 75.45.34.78 4) Find the error, if any, in the following IPv4 addresses: a. 111.56.045.78 b. 221.34.7.8.20 c. 75.45.301.14 d. 11100010.23.14.67
5) Find the class of each address:
a. 00000001 00001011 00001011 11101111 b. 11000001 10000011 00011011 11111111 c. 10100111 11011011 10001011 01101111 d. 11110011 10011011 11111011 00001111
6) An address in a block is given as 73.22.17.25. Find the number of
addresses in the block, the first address, and the last address.
7) An address in a block is given as 180.8.17.9. Find the number of
addresses in the block, the first address, and the last address.
8) An address in a block is given as 200.11.8.45. Find the number of
addresses in the block, the first address, and the last address.
9) A router receives a packet with the destination address
201.24.67.32. Show how the router finds the network address of the packet.
10) One of the addresses in a block is 167.199.170.82/27. Find the
number of addresses in the network, the first address, and the last address.
11) One of the addresses in a block is 17.63.110.114/24. Find the
number of addresses, the first address, and the last address in the block. 12) One of the addresses in a block is 110.23.120.14/20. Find the number of addresses, the first address, and the last address (Network broadcast address) in the block.
13) Find the netid and the hostid of the following IP
addresses. a. 114.34.2.8 b. 132.56.8.6 c. 208.34.54.12
14) In a block of addresses, we know the IP address of one host is
25.34.12.56/16. What are the first address (network address) and the last address (limited broadcast address) in this block?
15) Given an IP address, network mask, and subnetwork mask,
determines other information about the IP address such as: Let Assume IP Address of one of the subnet is = 141.14.120.77 and Network Mask = 255.255.192.0/18
a) The subnet address of this subnet
b) The broadcast address of this subnet c) The range of host addresses for this subnet d) The maximum number of subnets for this subnet mask e) The number of hosts for each subnet f) The number of subnet bits g) The number of this Subnet