Refer to Example 9.3.5. a. Write the following IP address in dotted decimal form

Chapter 9, Problem 29

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Refer to Example 9.3.5.


a. Write the following IP address in dotted decimal form:


11001010 00111000 01101011 11101110


b. How many Class A networks can there be?


c. What is the dotted decimal form of the IP address for a
computer in a Class A network?


d. How many host IDs can there be for a Class A network?


e. How many Class C networks can there be?


f. What is the dotted decimal form of the IP address for a
computer in a Class C network?


g. How many host IDs can there be for a Class C network?


h. How can you tell, by looking at the first of the four numbers
in the dotted decimal form of an IP address, what
kind of network the address is from? Explain.


i. An IP address is 140.192.32.136. What class of network does it come from?


j. An IP address is 202.56.107.238. What class of network does it come from?

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