Computer Science, asked by rangerrocks143, 12 hours ago

consider a class c network with the Subnet Mask 255.255 point 41 point how many network ID and host id are there in subnet mask

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Answered by shreyas246
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There are 2 answers:

Answer 1. The classical approach allows using only a few (33) allowed values as IP masks (IPv4). The value specified in the example is invalid. Most likely, you made a mistake in the original data.

Answer 2. In practice, sometimes (extremely rarely), some advanced (or sick :-)) network administrators use IP-masks with forbidden values. The so-called "leaky" masks. With this approach, the address and mask specified in the example correspond to a network (subnet) with 32 addresses. In this case, host addresses do not constitute a continuous range, but are separate values. In such a network, the lowest address is 192.68.10.0, and the highest address is 192.68.10.214. For such a network to function, it is necessary to register a route for this network in the routing table of each computer (network address 192.68.10.0). The broadcast address on such a network is 192.68.10.214. It should be registered manually in the ARP-table. And it's better to manually register the MAC-addresses of all nodes in the ARP- table, since I'm not sure that the ARP-protocol will work correctly.

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