how to find network ID from IP address?without using network
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Answer Posted / anil
173.60.40.0/20
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subnet: 255.255.240.0
So, we have 4bits in 3rd octet. It means 16.
Try to divide the 40/16.
40 is not divisible by 16 it means it's a valid Ip.
So., the netork id would be 16*2=32.
173.60.32.0/20 is the network ID.
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