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Engineering, 06.05.2020 07:29, epicriderexe

Given that the company "Slate Rock and Gravel" has business locations in Granitetown and Bedrock, suppose that the company has been assigned a large block of consecutive IP addresses starting with 192.172.0.0, and that it wishes to set up two subnets, one for each location, with each subnet having sufficient IP numbers assigned to cover the host computers at that location. The IP addresses must be assigned in this order: first to Granitetown, and then to Bedrock. Assume that there are 4,000 computers in Granitetown and 2,000 in Bedrock.

Your task is to assign IP address to the two locations. You must show your steps for each calculation.

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