1how would you assign an ip address to a switch and why


You are given the network address 200.45.1.0 by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You need to assign IP addresses to the hosts on your LAN using the network address from your ISP. Answer the following questions:

Do you have a Class A, B, or C address?

What is the network address?

What is the broadcast address?

What is the first IP address that you can assign to a host?

What is the last IP address that you can assign to a host?

200.45.1.0 is a decimal number. Convert it to binary. Put a period between each octet. For example, 16.3.129.1 in decimal is 00010000.00000011.10000001.00000001 in binary.

You are given the network address 10.0.0.0. You need to assign IP addresses to the hosts on your network. Answer the following questions:

Is this a Class A, B, or C address?

What is the network address?

What is the broadcast address?

What is the first IP address that you can assign to a host?

What is the last IP address that you can assign to a host?

10.0.0.0 is a decimal number. Convert it to binary. Put a period between each octet. For example, 16.3.129.1 in decimal is 00010000.00000011.10000001.00000001 in binary.

Complete the worksheet on Internet Protocols.

1. How would you assign an IP address to a switch, and why would you want to do that?

2. How could traffic from one VLAN get to another?

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