50+ Subnetting Practice Questions CCNA with Solutions
This course is for freshers & also for professionals who want to sharp their skills in Subnetting.
What you will learn
This course is for freshers & also for professionals who want to sharp their skills in Subnetting.
I have started from basics like converting binary to decimal & vice versa.
In depth knowledge of IPv4 addressing.
Introduction to IPv4 subnetting, Subnetting class A,B & C networks.
Why take this course?
This course is for freshers & also for professionals who want to sharp their skills in Subnetting.
Topics Covered in this course
1. From basics like converting binary to decimal & vice versa.
2. In depth knowledge of IPv4 addressing.
3. Introduction to IPv4 subnetting
4. Subnetting class A,B & C networks
5. I have also included 50+ Subnetting Practice questions with Solutions for each of them.
This course will master you in Subnetting topic for sure. Hope you will like my course.
Sample Practice Question
Sample Question 1.
Your company has been given the IP Address of 199.2.1.0 /24 to subnet. You plan to put each of the 5 floors in your building on it's own subnet. What is the IP range of the LAST available network once you subnet.
A. 199.2.1.0 - 199.2.1.255
B. 199.2.1.32 - 199.2.1.64
C. 199.2.1.224 - 199.2.1.255
D. 199.2.1.252 - 199.2.1.255
Sample Question 2.
Subnet the Class B IP Address 130.13.0.0 into 500 Subnets. What is the new Subnet Mask and what is the Increment?
A. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 with an Increment of 2
B. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192 with an Increment of 128
C. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.128 with an Increment of 128
D. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.128 with an Increment of 64
Sample Question 3.
Choose the true statements (choose two).
A. Odd numbers have the least significant bit set to 0
B. Even numbers have the least significant bit set to 0
C. Odd numbers have the least significant bit set to 1
D. Even numbers have the least significant bit set to 1