In this chapter, you subnetted a Class C private network into six subnets. In this project, you work with a Class B private network. Complete the steps as follows:
Your employer is opening a new location, and the IT director has assigned you the task of calculating the subnet numbers for the new LAN. You’ve determined that you need 50 subnets for the Class B network beginning with the network ID 172.20.0.0. How many host bits will you need to use for network information in the new subnets?
After the subnetting is complete, how many unused subnets will be waiting on hold for future expansion, and how many possible hosts can each subnet contain?
What is the new subnet mask?
Complete the following table:
Subnet number
Extended network prefix
Range of host addresses
Broadcast address
1
172.20.0.0
172.20.0.1 through 172.20.3.254
2
172.20.4.0
through 172.20.7.254
3
172.20.8.1 through
172.20.11.255
4
5
“¦
“¦
“¦
“¦
50
What is the CIDR notation for this network?
What is the broadcast address of the subnet for the host at 172.20.6.139?
Is the host at 172.20.11.250 on the same subnet as the host at 172.20.12.3? How do you know?
Using MS Word only, record your answers.
Your answer must be a minimum of one page, single spaced, Times Roman 12-point font.
Save the file as
CP10-1XXX.docx. Substitute your first, middle, and last name initials in place of XXX. Attach and submit the document on Blackboard.