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What is the netmask of the gateway interface in a sub-network where only 14 hosts may exist and ip address of one of the hosts is 193.145.122.76?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

the netmask of Gateway interface and IP address one of host

Answered by steffiaspinno
0

255.255.255.240

Netmask and subnet mask are two terms that are sometimes used interchangeably. Subnet masks, on the other hand, are largely utilized in network setups, whereas netmasks typically pertain to IP address classes. They're used to specify a range of IP addresses that an ISP or other organization can utilize.

IP addresses are divided into three categories: A, B, and C. A Class A netmask is a set of IP addresses in which the first three digits are all the same, but the remaining portions can be any value between 0 and 255. The first two sections of a Class B address are identical, but the numbers in the second two sections may differ. The first three components of Class C addresses are identical, and only the last section differs.

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