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Discussion Forum : Subnetting - Subnetting (Q.No. 20)
20.
What is the subnetwork address for a host with the IP address 200.10.5.68/28?
200.10.5.56
200.10.5.32
200.10.5.64
200.10.5.0
Answer: Option
Explanation:
This is a pretty simple question. A /28 is 255.255.255.240, which means that our block size is 16 in the fourth octet. 0, 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, etc. The host is in the 64 subnet.
Discussion:
10 comments Page 1 of 1.

Vaishali said:   1 decade ago
/28 means 11111111.11111111.11111111.11110000.

Means there are 4 ON's i.e 1's 2^4 = 16 block size.

So address will be:

200.10.5.0.
200.10.5.16.
200.10.5.32.
200.10.5.48.
200.10.5.64--------200.10.5.79.
200.10.5.80.

Means 200.10.5.68 lies b/w 200.10.5.64.

So answer is (C).
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MJS UDAY said:   3 years ago
A senior admin at your network has subnetted the 178.14.0.0 network with a /21 mask and has naturally handed it over to you at this point. How many subnets does this leave you to work with?

Can anyone help me by explaining this?
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Vikas said:   1 decade ago
What is the subnetwork address for a host with the IP address 200.10.5.68/28?

Teja said:   1 decade ago
I have understood lot from your support about this concept.

Ahad said:   3 years ago
How it's 64?

Anyone, please explain me clearly.

Anomie said:   1 year ago
Thanks for giving an explanation of the answer.

Raja waqas said:   9 years ago
Perfectly understood thanks @Vaishali.

Anshveer Turna said:   1 month ago
Thanks all for explaining it.

Faraya cisco said:   3 months ago
I like it, thanks all.

Raviranjan said:   1 decade ago
What is block size?

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