Appendix D Ccent
Appendix D Ccent
Appendix D Ccent
Class of the address Number of octets in the network part of the address Number of octets in the host part of the address Network number Network broadcast address
10.55.44.3 128.77.6.7 192.168.76.54 190.190.190.190 9.1.1.1 200.1.1.1 201.1.77.5 101.1.77.5 119.67.99.240 219.240.66.98
Answers
The process to answer these problems is relatively basic, so this section reviews the overall process and then lists the answers to problems 110. The process starts by examining the rst octet of the IP address:
If the rst octet of the IP address is a number between 1126, inclusive, the address is a Class A address. If the rst octet of the IP address is a number between 128191, inclusive, the address is a Class B address. If the rst octet of the IP address is a number between 192223, inclusive, the address is a Class C address.
Class A addresses have 1 octet in the network part of the address and 3 octets in the host part. Class B addresses have 2 octets each in the network and host part. Class C addresses have 3 octets in the network part and 1 octet in the host part.
After determining the class and the number of network octets, you can easily nd the network number and network broadcast address. To nd the network number, copy the network octets of the IP address, and write down 0s for the host octets. To nd the network broadcast address, copy the network octets of the IP address, and write down 255s for the host octets.
Answers
Table D-1 lists all six problems and their respective answers.
Table D-1
IP Address
Class
10.55.44.3 128.77.6.7 192.168.76.54 190.190.190.190 9.1.1.1 200.1.1.1 201.1.77.55 101.1.77.55 119.67.99.240 219.240.66.98
A B C B A C C A A C
1 2 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 3
3 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 3 1
10.0.0.0 128.77.0.0 192.168.76.0 190.190.0.0 9.0.0.0 200.1.1.0 201.1.77.0 101.0.0.0 119.0.0.0 219.240.66.0
10.255.255.255 128.77.255.255 192.168.76.255 190.190.255.255 9.255.255.255 200.1.1.255 201.1.77.255 101.255.255.255 119.255.255.255 219.240.66.255