Harvard University Wk 2 Advantages of IP Subnetting Review

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Step 4: Review Advantages of IP Subnetting

We are approaching Week 2, and you continue exploring networking in the cloud.

In Step 3, learn about TCP - the other part of the TCP/IP pair of protocols. It ensures the reliability of Internet communications composed of IP packets.

In Step 4, explore IP subnetting - a way of grouping IP addresses to help use them efficiently.
There is an interim submission in Step 4, and here are the details:

Ballot Online has been assigned the following block of Class B IP addresses:

172.16.224.0/19

It allows for up to 2 to the power of 32-19, which is 13, i.e., 8192 IP addresses.

Ballot Online wants to open 4 field offices with up to 2000 IP network hosts (desktops and other externally accessible networked devices) each.

Design the 4 subnets for these field offices.

For each subnet, show the subnet mask, network, and broadcast addresses in x.x.x.x decimal format as well as 32-bit binary (0 or 1) bitmaps and the range of usable host addresses within the subnet.

Here is a link to a good video explaining subnetting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRszJ-NPwtI

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In Step 3, learn about TCP - the other part of the TCP/IP pair of protocols. It ensures the reliability of Internet communications composed of IP packets.

In Step 4, explore IP subnetting - a way of grouping IP addresses to help use them efficiently.
There is an interim submission in Step 4, and here are the details:

Ballot Online has been assigned the following block of Class B IP addresses:

172.16.224.0/19

It allows for up to 2 to the power of 32-19, which is 13, i.e., 8192 IP addresses.

Ballot Online wants to open 4 field offices with up to 2000 IP network hosts (desktops and other externally accessible networked devices) each.

Design the 4 subnets for these field offices.

For each subnet, show the subnet mask, network, and broadcast addresses in x.x.x.x decimal format as well as 32-bit binary (0 or 1) bitmaps and the range of usable host addresses within the subnet.

Here is a link to a good video explaining subnetting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRszJ-NPwtI 


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Project 1: steps 1 through 4
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Step 1 to 4: Subnetting assignment
Requirement: 4 subnets with room for 2000 hosts for each. Let red be network bits and green be
host bits and yellow be subne...


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I was struggling with this subject, and this helped me a ton!

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