Networks and General question about IP address, assignment help

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Question 1) why do we use binary notation for IP addressing instead of decimal notation?

Question 2) what is the range of IP address for a class C network?

Question 3) what is the default subnet mask for a class B network?

Question 4) Convert 255.255.254.0 to binary system, how can you convert this to a class B subnet mask?

Question 5) Convert 10.4.0.0 decimal system to binary system

Question 6) Convert 10100000.10000000.11100000.11000000 to decimal system

160.128.224.192

Question 7) Zero is a useful valid number for IP address structuring, True/False

Question 8) The number 127 in the IP address scheme is used for what purpose?

Question 9) The main Controller has the following subnet mask: 255.254.0. 0

  • How many networks are there?
  • How many hosts are there?

Question 10) in the following IP address 129.46.12.123

What is the network side?

Question 11) in the following IP address 129.46.12.123

What is the IP address of the node?

Question 12) in the following IP address 129.46.12.123

What is the segment of the network?

Question 13) in the following IP address 129.46.12.123

What is the host side?

Question 14) in the following IP address 129.46.12.123

Which class of network is this?

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Answers to Questions about Networks and IP Address
Question 1
The reason why binary notation is usually used in IP addressing rather than decimal notation is
mainly because the former is more important in determining the class of network the IP address
will belong to, and also due to the fact that computers see and think in terms of binary form.

Question 2
A class C network’s IP address ranges from 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.0

Question 3
A class B network’s default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0

Question 4
By using the binary arithmetic system table, it is possible to convert an IP address to binary
system. For instance, the given IP address is 255.255.254.0 ...


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