Which of the following are valid hosts for the Private IP Address range 172.16.0.x /23? (Select TWO).
A. 172.16.0.255
B. 172.16.0.0
C. 172.16.1.1
D. 172.16.8.0
E. 172.16.256.255
7 Comments on “Which of the following are valid hosts for the Private IP Address range 172.16.0.x /23?”
Alexsays:
How come the answers are A & C? How about D?
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Allensays:
Answer D is not part of the same subnet.
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Lawrence Edwardssays:
A is a broadcast address, how can it be a valid host?
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Alexsays:
1st network ID is 172.16.0.0, 2nd network ID is 172.16.2.0,
1st broadcast address is 172.16.1.255.
Therefore, the IP address range is from 172.16.0.1 to 172.16.1.254.
Answer is A & C
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Ericsays:
Shoot. I get it now. I got caught up on the fact that I thought x.x.x.255 on any network is a broadcast address but because 0.255 is part of a subnet, it isn’t considered a broadcast like .1.255 is.
Tricky…
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How come the answers are A & C? How about D?
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Answer D is not part of the same subnet.
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A is a broadcast address, how can it be a valid host?
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1st network ID is 172.16.0.0, 2nd network ID is 172.16.2.0,
1st broadcast address is 172.16.1.255.
Therefore, the IP address range is from 172.16.0.1 to 172.16.1.254.
Answer is A & C
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Shoot. I get it now. I got caught up on the fact that I thought x.x.x.255 on any network is a broadcast address but because 0.255 is part of a subnet, it isn’t considered a broadcast like .1.255 is.
Tricky…
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