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identify the number of IP addresses that will be available for virtual machines (VMs) or cloud services in eac

You create a virtual network named fabVNet01.
You design the virtual network to include two subnets, one named DNS-subnet and one
named Apps-subnet, as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibits button.)

In the table below, identify the number of IP addresses that will be available for virtual
machines (VMs) or cloud services in each subnet. Make only one selection in each column.

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38 Comments on “identify the number of IP addresses that will be available for virtual machines (VMs) or cloud services in eac

    1. dan says:

      I would explain, but this is simpler. If you go create this subnet in the portal you will see this:

      Subnets Starting IP CIDR (Address Count) Usable Address Range
      DNS 10.0.0.0 /27(27) 10.0.0.4 – 10.0.0.30
      Apps 10.0.0.32 /29(3) 10.0.0.36 – 10.0.0.38

      Each one of those addresses is usable there for:

      DNS: 27
      Apps: 3

      The answer above is wrong – trust me.




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    1. MaxiKing says:

      Correct,

      Are there any restrictions on using IP addresses within these subnets?

      We do reserve some IP addresses within each subnet. The first and last IP addresses of the subnets are reserved for protocol conformance. We also additionally reserve a few extra IP addresses for our services.




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  1. dns 32, first and last cannot use, left 30
    app 8, first and last cannot use, left 6

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn133803.aspx
    Are there any restrictions on using IP addresses within these subnets?
    We do reserve some IP addresses within each subnet. The first and last IP addresses of the subnets are reserved for protocol conformance. We also additionally reserve a few extra IP addresses for our services.

    so possible answer is

    dns 27, app 3




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  2. Tester says:

    For 10.0.0.0/27 – 10.0.0.0 is network address, 10.0.0.31 is broadcast address as per TCP/IP protocol. Azure also reserves the first 3 usable address for internal use. So:
    10.0.0.0, 1,2,3 and 31 cannot be used. From 32 address in the range we are left with 27 that can be used.
    For 10.0.0.32/29 10.0.0.32 is Network, 39 is broadcast, 33,34,35 reserved. Left 3 usable.




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  3. challenge says:

    Virtual machines provisioned in a VNET are always allocated the first available IP address in the subnet with the first 4 addresses. In this case the IP addresses .0 – .3 are reserved.




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  4. Bruno D'Amico says:

    Within a virtual network subnet, the first IP addresses of a subnet is used for the network address and last IP address for broadcast. In addition, Azure reserves the first three IP addresses in each subnet for internal purposes.

    answer is DNS: 27 Apps: 3




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