A junior network technician has subnetted the 10.20.30.0/24 address space by borrowing 3 bits. The technician decides to use the second subnet for the Accounting department computers. Which of the following addresses could the network technician assign to hosts? (Choose three.)

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 1 v6A junior network technician has subnetted the 10.20.30.0/24 address space by borrowing 3 bits. The technician decides to use the second subnet for the Accounting department computers. Which of the following addresses could the network technician assign to hosts? (Choose three.)

A junior network technician has subnetted the 10.20.30.0/24 address space by borrowing 3 bits. The technician decides to use the second subnet for the Accounting department computers. Which of the following addresses could the network technician assign to hosts? (Choose three.)

  • 10.20.30.29/27
  • 10.20.30.31/27
  • 10.20.30.32/27
  • 10.20.30.33/27
  • 10.20.30.34/27
  • 10.20.30.35/27

Explanation: By borrowing 3 bits, the technician created nine subnets, each with 30 usable hosts. The second subnet is 10.20.30.32/27 and consists of addresses from 10.20.30.32 to 10.20.30.63. The first and last addresses in this range are not usable, but all others are.

Exam with this question: CCNA 1 ITNv6 Chapter 8: Check Your Understanding

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