A network architect is implementing Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) on the assigned address block to provision distinct functional zones in a datacenter. Zone A requires host capacity for at least 500 IP addresses, while Zone B requires host capacity for at least 250 IP addresses. Subnets are allocated sequentially starting from the lowest available network address of the block, with Zone A allocated first, followed immediately by Zone B. What is the broadcast address of the subnet allocated to Zone B?
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The broadcast address of the subnet allocated to Zone B is .
To host at least 500 devices in Zone A, 9 host bits are needed (), resulting in a subnet ( to ). The next available network address for Zone B is . To host 250 devices in Zone B, 8 host bits are required (), resulting in a subnet ( to ). The broadcast address of this subnet is the final address in its range, .
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Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) calculations, subnet block size determination, and broadcast address identification.