Ip Address : 192.115.103.64
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.224 or /27
/27 means 3 network bits are required from the last octet.
So we can add 128+64+32 =224
Hosts per Network = 256 - 224 = 32
Following are the networks :
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Network -|- IP Range -|- BroadCast IP -|- First IP -|- Last IP
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192.115.103.0 -|- 103.1 - 103.31 -|- 192.115.103.31 | 103.1 -|- 103.30
192.115.103.32 -|- 103.33 - 103.63 -|- 192.115.103.63 | 103.33 -|- 103.62
192.115.103.64 -|- 103.65 - 103.95 -|- 192.115.103.95 | 103.65 -|- 103.94
192.115.103.96 -|- 103.97 - 103.127 -|- 192.115.103.127 | 103.98 -|- 103.126
192.115.103.128 -|-
192.115.103.160 -|-
192.115.103.192 -|-
192.115.103.224 -|- 103.225 - 103.254 | 192.115.103.255 | 103.225 -|- 103.254
Basically i have shown the full calculation. You can follow the same procedure for calculating network and IP Ranges for other similar questions.
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Ip Address : 192.115.103.64
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.224 or /27
/27 means 3 network bits are required from the last octet.
So we can add 128+64+32 =224
Hosts per Network = 256 - 224 = 32
Following are the networks :
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Network -|- IP Range -|- BroadCast IP -|- First IP -|- Last IP
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192.115.103.0 -|- 103.1 - 103.31 -|- 192.115.103.31 | 103.1 -|- 103.30
192.115.103.32 -|- 103.33 - 103.63 -|- 192.115.103.63 | 103.33 -|- 103.62
192.115.103.64 -|- 103.65 - 103.95 -|- 192.115.103.95 | 103.65 -|- 103.94
192.115.103.96 -|- 103.97 - 103.127 -|- 192.115.103.127 | 103.98 -|- 103.126
192.115.103.128 -|-
192.115.103.160 -|-
192.115.103.192 -|-
192.115.103.224 -|- 103.225 - 103.254 | 192.115.103.255 | 103.225 -|- 103.254
0-128
LOOPBACK ADDRESS - 127.0.0.0\8 IP Network range is reserved for Internal Testing.
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This assumes you know how to subnet. On a network with 190.254.0.0 as a host address and using 11 bits for the subnet mask. The network address is 190.224.0.0 and the end of the range is 190.255.255.224. The address you show is within this range so cannot be the network address. If you don't know how to work this out manually use a subnet calculator such as the one on this URL: http://www.boson.com/FreeUtilities.html
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In a Class B range, the first network address would be 128.0.0.0 and the last network address would be 191.255.0.0 Class B addresses are assigned to medium-sized to large-sized networks with up to 65,534 hoasts per network.
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LOOPBACK ADDRESS - 127.0.0.0\8 IP Network range is reserved for Internal Testing.
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