01000000.00100000.00010000.00001000
Which of the following binary sequences corresponds to the IP address 165.76.24.17
Answer: 172.16.192.160 IP address: 172.16.192.166 in binary: 10101100.00010000.11000000.10100110 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.248 in binary 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111000 get answer by ANDing answer in binary: 10101100.00010000.11000000.10100000 answer: 172.16.192.160
1111000.110.1100.11001000
11011100.11000011.10100100.01111010
11111111
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Subnetwork
Dotted Decimal
The host portion of an IP address of all zeros indicates that you are referring to 'this network'. For example, the address 145.5.0.0 means the network 145.5
binary ANDing
binary ANDing
To get the subnet of an IPv4 address you need to know the subnet mask. To write the IP address in binary, simply convert each octet to its binary equivalent and remove the periods (dots). Thus 220.200.190.0 becomes 11011100110010001011111000000000.