A network engineer is implementing a Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) addressing scheme for a regional facility using the summary block . Subnet A must support up to usable host addresses for a departmental LAN segment. Subnet B must support a point-to-point WAN link between two routers. Subnet A is allocated the lowest numerical range within the summary block, starting at . If Subnet B is assigned the next immediately adjacent subnet block with the tightest prefix length that satisfies its requirement, which IPv4 address is a valid host address for Subnet B?
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The IPv4 address is a valid usable host address for Subnet B.
The address is a valid usable host address on Subnet B. Subnet A requires usable host addresses, which requires host bits (), resulting in a subnet mask. Starting at , Subnet A occupies through . Subnet B starts immediately at . Because Subnet B is a point-to-point link requiring host IPs, a mask ( host bits) is assigned. The block has usable host addresses and .
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VLSM block allocation and usable host range calculation for sequential subnets
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