What Is Correct Subnet Mask And 10th Address Range

Nov 3, 2012

Given an IP address range, select the correct subnet mask for the scenario. IP address: 132.250.0.0/16, You need to create 100 networks with a minimum of 500 hosts per network. What is the correct Subnet mask and the 10th subnet address range?

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