You have the following Network ID: 192.115.103.64/27. What
is the IP range for your network?

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You have the following Network ID: 192.115.103.64/27. What is the IP range for your network? ..

Answer / r.prem

It ranges from 192.115.103.64 - 192.115.103.96

But the usable address are from 192.115.103.64 -
192.115.103.94

192.115.103.95 - it is the broadcast address
192.115.103.96 - will be the ip address of next range

we can use 30 hostes in this network

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You have the following Network ID: 192.115.103.64/27. What is the IP range for your network? ..

Answer / r.k.gupta

if Network id- 192.115.103.64/27
subnet mask- 255.255.255.224
block size=32
no of possible network=8
1st network id-192.115.103.0-192.115.103.31
2nd network id-192.115.103.32-192.115.103.63
3rd network id-192.115.103.64-192.115.103.95
4th network id-192.115.103.96-192.115.103.127
5th network id-192.115.103.128-192.115.103.159
6th network id-192.115.103.160-192.115.103.191
7th network id-192.115.103.192-192.115.103.223
8th network id-192.115.103.224-192.115.103.255
our network id is 192.115.103.64
so valid ip range of this net is 192.115.103.65-192.115.103.94
because 192.115.103.64 is a network address
and 192.115.103.95 is a broadcast address

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You have the following Network ID: 192.115.103.64/27. What is the IP range for your network? ..

Answer / mcseman

Answer 1 is mostly correct. The first address of the range
is 192.115.103.65 because .64 is the name of the network.

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You have the following Network ID: 192.115.103.64/27. What is the IP range for your network? ..

Answer / sanketh

It ranges from 192.115.103.64 - 192.115.103.96

But the usable address are from 192.115.103.65 to
192.115.103.94

192.115.103.64/27

192.115.103.64 network ip address
192.115.103.65 first valid ip address
192.115.103.94 last valid ip address
192.115.103.95 broadcast ip address
192.115.103.96 next hop

32 ip address we will get

1-30 usable ip address we can assign to hosts

32-2=30

because one ip address reserved for network
another ip address reserved for broadcast


192.115.103.95 - it is the broadcast address
192.115.103.96 - will be the ip address of next range

we can use 30 hostes in this network

Is This Answer Correct ?    21 Yes 6 No

You have the following Network ID: 192.115.103.64/27. What is the IP range for your network? ..

Answer / debjit

It ranges from 192.115.103.64 - 192.115.103.96

But the usable address are from 192.115.103.64 -
192.115.103.94

192.115.103.95 - it is the broadcast address
192.115.103.96 - will be the ip address of next range

we can use 30 hostes in this network

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