Convert the following decimal numbers into 8-bit binary:
214 _____________
Convert the following 8-bit binary numbers into decimal:
10110111 ____________________
Convert the following decimal numbers into equivalent hexadecimal numbers:
253 ____________________
Convert the following hexadecimal numbers into equivalent decimal numbers:
AE0 ____________________
Convert the following IP addresses into binary. Do not forget to put the period, or dot, between each group of eight binary digits:
206.79.125.83 _____________________________________________________________________
For the following exercises, come up with the subnet address, broadcast address, the number of possible hosts, and the first and last valid host address of that subnet.
Example 1:
172.16.37.186/26 |
Subnet Mask |
255.255.255.192 |
Subnet Address |
172.16.37.128 |
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Broadcast Address |
172.16.37.191 |
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Number of Hosts |
62 |
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First Host Address |
172.16.37.129 |
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Last Host Address |
172.16.37.190 |
192.168.63.47/28 |
Subnet Mask |
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Subnet Address |
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Broadcast Address |
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Number of Hosts |
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First Host Address |
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Last Host Address |
10.10.154.236/14 |
Subnet Mask |
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Subnet Address |
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Broadcast Address |
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Number of Hosts |
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First Host Address |
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Last Host Address |
Example 2:
172.16.37.186 |
Subnet Mask |
255.255.255.192 |
Prefix Length |
/26 |
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Subnet Address |
172.16.37.128 |
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Broadcast Address |
172.16.37.191 |
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Number of Hosts |
62 |
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First Host Address |
172.16.37.129 |
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Last Host Address |
172.16.37.190 |
209.64.171.58 |
Subnet Mask |
255.255.224.0 |
Prefix Length |
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Subnet Address |
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Broadcast Address |
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Number of Hosts |
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First Host Address |
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Last Host Address |
69.74.192.73 |
Subnet Mask |
255.248.0.0 |
Prefix Length |
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Subnet Address |
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Broadcast Address |
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Number of Hosts |
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First Host Address |
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Last Host Address |
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Answer:
1). The 8-bit binary number for the given decimal number 214 is 11010110
2). The decimal number for the given 8-bit binary number 10110111 is 183
3). The Hexadecimal number for the given decimal number 253 is FD
4). The decimal number for the given Hexadecimal number AE0 is 2784
5). The binary form of the given IP address 206.79.125.83 is: 11001110.01001111.01111101.01010011
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