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Network ID
Hey guys, was wondering if a networking guru can look over the following please and tell me what one is correct??
(A) IP Address = 198.168.1.5 Subnet Mask = 255.255.240.0 IP 1100 0110 . 1010 1000 . 0000|0001 . 0000 0101 SM 1111 1111 . 1111 1111 . 1111|0000 . 0000 0000 NI 1100 0110. 1010 1000 . 0000|0000 . 0000 0000 Network ID = 198.168.0.0 Or is it.... (B) IP 1100 0110 . 1010 1000 . 0000|0001 . 0000 0101 SM 1111 1111 . 1111 1111 . 1111|0000 . 0000 0000 NI 1100 0110. 1010 1000 . 1111|0000 . 0000 0000 Network ID = 192.168.240.0 Thanks |
Re: Network ID
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on a 20 bit mask (255.255.240.0) your network would range from 192.168.0.1 through 192.168.15.254. NI would therefore be 192.168.0.0 Broadcast would be 192.168.15.255 192.168.1.5 falls in this range 192.168.0.0/20 allowing 4094 hosts |
Re: Network ID
Thanks very much, really appreciate you taking the time.
I was becoming confused of when to use the Boolean Or Logic, I believe it is always Boolean And logic for the network ID?? |
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