Computer Science, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

Assume that all of the 32 bit ipv4 address space is available for public address allocations, except for the 10.0.0.0/8 range which is reserved for private addresses behind a nat. (there are no other reserved, multicast, or special use addresses.) with only one nat, what is the maximum number of total hosts we can have in the whole network (excluding the nat)?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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In order to find out an appropriate answer regarding the level needed is that the destination address and source address will be required.

Then you can find the expression of the IP address that is used up in this phase. You need to add up the addresses to find the format.

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