A network administrator is designing a Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) scheme starting from the base address block . Subnets must be allocated contiguously without unallocated gaps, prioritized from largest host requirement to smallest as follows:
- Segment 1: Requires at least usable host IP addresses
- Segment 2: Requires at least usable host IP addresses
- Segment 3: Requires at least usable host IP addresses
- Segment 4: Requires a point-to-point link accommodating exactly usable host IP addresses
Which of the following statements regarding this VLSM allocation scheme are correct? (Select THREE.)
- The broadcast address for Segment 1 is .Cevap
- BSegment 2 requires a subnet mask of .
- The valid usable host IP address range for Segment 3 is through .Cevap
- DThe network ID assigned to Segment 4 is .
- The first usable IP address assigned to Segment 4 is .Cevap
- FSegment 1 provides a total of usable host IP addresses.
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The correct statements are: the broadcast address for Segment 1 is , the valid usable host IP address range for Segment 3 is through , and the first usable IP address assigned to Segment 4 is .
The statement regarding Segment 1's broadcast address being is correct because a subnet spanning ends at . The statement regarding Segment 3's usable range (–) is correct because its allocation spans to . The statement specifying Segment 4's first usable IP as is correct because Segment 4's block begins at Network ID .
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Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) and IPv4 Usable Host Calculations