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Reg No 10907073
Roll No RTB903B44
a) 197.18.10.201 :- Class C
b) 170.78.90.121 :- Class B
c) 248.172.16.109 :- Class D
Ans:- ClassFul addressing means it will not carry the routing mask
information while routing updates or routing advertisements. it will carry
just only the ip-address information's. It will assume just default mask
information's. where as classless addressing routing protocols will carry
the subnet mask information's while doing the routing updates or routing
advertisements.
Part -B
i.e n * (n-1)/2
10*(10-1)/2 =>45
Q5:- Find the block of address assigned to your organization or institution?
Ans:- The organization network is connected to the Internet via a router. The
router has two addresses. One belongs to the granted block. The other belongs
to the network that is at the other side of the router.
We call the second address x.y.z.t/n because we do
not know anything about the network it is connected to at the other side. All
messages destined for addresses in the organization block (205.16.37.32 to
205.16.37.47) are sent, directly or indirectly, to x.y.z.t/n.
We say directly or indirectly because we do not
know the structure of the network to which the other side of the router is
connected.
1. Suppose the mask for the first subnet is n1, then 232- n1 must be 32, which
means
that n1 =27.
2. Suppose the mask for the second subnet is n2, then 232- n2 must be 16,
which
means that n2 = 28.
3. Suppose the mask for the third subnet is n3, then 232- n3 must be 16, which
means
that n3 =28.
This means that we have the masks 27, 28, 28 with the organization mask being
26.
Q6:- Some people argue that we can consider the whole address space as
one single block in which each range of address is a sub block to this
single block. Elaborate on this idea what happens to sub netting if we
accept this concept?