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Posted by Paul Womar on April 19, 2005, 4:11 pm
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> Hi guys, can anyone shed light on this one?
>
> You're boss has assigned you the difficult task of subnetting a Class B
> network, so you
> choose 172.29.100.0/28. Which of the following answer choices reflect a
> valid VLSM subnet
> that can be obtained from your Class B network?
>
> A. 172.29.100.8
> B. 172.29.100.32
> C. 172.29.100.60
> D. 172.29.100.104
>
> I understand the masks, so the potential subents are...
>
> 172.29.100.0
> 172.29.100.16
> 172.29.100.32
> 172.29.100.48
> 172.29.100.64
> 172.29.100.80
> 172.29.100.96
> 172.29.100.112
>
> ...but not sure what exactly they're after.
I'm not sure what you are not sure about! It's asking you for to
identify which of the listed options is a valid (sub)network address.
You've listed them all and only one of them appears in the list of
options...
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