NETW 202 Week 2 Lab

31 July, 2024 | 3 Min Read

NETW 202 Week 2 Lab Week 2 Labs

This is just a worksheet. Do not submit this document. Once you have completed all of the problems, copy and paste the required answers in the report template and submit it to the appropriate dropbox.***

NOTE: The diagram displayed during the experiment is not used.

1. The only buttons that you need to be concerned about are the Suggested Approach and the Sample Solution.

2. Insert the correct answers into this document next to each conversion.

3. When you are finished, copy and paste the requested answers into the lab reporting document.

CONVERTING DECIMAL TO BINARY AND BINARY TO DECIMAL

1) Convert 146 into binary.

2) Convert 222 into binary.

3) Convert 119 into binary.

4) Convert 135 into binary.

5) Convert 60 into binary.

6) Convert 10100101 into decimal.

7) Convert 11100011 into decimal.

8) Convert 10110011 into decimal.

9) Convert 00110101 into decimal.

10) Convert 10010111 into decimal.

You have finished the lab.

NOTE: The diagram displayed during the experiment is not used.

Week 2 Labs

1. The only buttons that you need to be concerned about are the Suggested Approach and the Sample Solution.

2. Insert the correct answers into this document next to each required conversion.

3. When you are finished, copy and paste the requested answers into the lab reporting document.

CLASSIFYING NETWORK ADDRESSING

1) Convert the IP address 145.32.59.24 into binary format.

2) Convert the IP address 200.42.129.16 into binary format.

3) Convert the IP address 14.82.19.54 into binary format.

4) Convert 11011000.00011011.00111101.10001001 to a decimal IP address format.

5) Convert 11000110.00110101.10010011.00101101 to a decimal IP address format.

6) Convert 01111011.00101101.01000011.01011001 to a decimal IP address format.

7) Using the IP address 200.42.129.16, determine the address class, the number of bits in the network ID, and the maximum number of hosts.

8) Using the IP address 14.82.19.54, determine the address class, the number of bits in the network ID, and the maximum number of hosts.

9) Using the IP address 216.27.61.137, determine the address class, the number of bits in the network ID, and the maximum number of hosts.

10) Using the IP address 198.53.147.45, determine the address class, the number of bits in the network ID, and the maximum number of hosts.

11) Using the IP address 123.45.67.89, determine the address class, the number of bits in the network ID, and the maximum number of hosts.

12) Test your knowledge of host IP addresses. Valid or Invalid: 23.75.345.200

13) Test your knowledge of host IP addresses. Valid or Invalid: 216.27.61.134

Week 2 Labs

14) Test your knowledge of host IP addresses. Valid or Invalid: 102.54.94

15) Test your knowledge of host IP addresses. Valid or Invalid: 255.255.255.255

16) Test your knowledge of host IP addresses. Valid or Invalid: 142.179.148.200

17) Test your knowledge of host IP addresses. Valid or Invalid: 0.124.0.0 You have finished the lab.

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