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Title: Subnet Masking And Addressing
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Other nets on that subnet would be: Subnet mask 190.136.0.0/18 Net ID Host ID 190.136.0.0 1011111010001000 00 00000000000000 190.136.64.0 1011111010001000 01 00000000000000 190.136.128.0 1011111010001000 10 00000000000000 190.136.192.0 1011111010001000 11 00000000000000 Note: The first and the last subnet could not be used because Net ID 00 and 11 would be interpreted as broadcasts (like broadcast ids 0 (00000000) and 255 (11111111))... Showed first 250 characters
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Other nets on that subnet would be: Subnet mask 190.136.0.0/18 Net ID Host ID 190.136.0.0 1011111010001000 00 00000000000000 190.136.64.0 1011111010001000 01 00000000000000 190.136.128.0 1011111010001000 10 00000000000000 190.136.192.0 1011111010001000 11 00000000000000 Note: The first and the last subnet could not be used because Net ID 00 and 11 would be interpreted as broadcasts (like broadcast ids 0 (00000000) and 255 (11111111))... Showed next 250 characters
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