Therefore the bandwidth on the WAN is 512 Kbit/sec.
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mike osays:
The mask address of interface Fa0/0 of Router1 is /28 (as shown in question 1), which has four 0 bits (1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 0000). Therefore there are 24 – 2 = 14 assignable IP addresses for hosts on the LAN.
To find out the bandwidth on the WAN (serial) interface of Router1 we need to use the show interfaces serial 0/0 command:
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Therefore the bandwidth on the WAN is 512 Kbit/sec.
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The mask address of interface Fa0/0 of Router1 is /28 (as shown in question 1), which has four 0 bits (1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 0000). Therefore there are 24 – 2 = 14 assignable IP addresses for hosts on the LAN.
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