It would include the routers IP address. The trick to the question is that
number of hosts are a power of two. Within the range of addresses the first
address refers to the subnet and the last address is the broadcast address
of the subnet. So a 255.255.255.240 mask will only yield 14 host address
point less you would have to use a 224 mask so if there is a couple of
routers you would have addresses. A 240 would only support 14 hosts. Unless
you had 16 routers supporting those 16 hosts then I would recommend a 192.
:>)
And who is this they
Duck
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The test will see if you know how to subnet it should be clear how many
interfaces there are.
Duck
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It would include the routers IP address. The trick to the question is that
number of hosts are a power of two.
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