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Category > Computer Science Posted 26 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

Part O: ANDing Process

 

Need help with 2 Networking Questions, please see attached document, Page 1 is an overview/explanation and Page 2 contains the questions. 

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Part O: ANDing Process • When a source host attempts to communicate with a destination host, the source host uses its subnet mask to determine whether the destination host is on the local network or a remote network • AND operation is very simple - two binary digits are compared, and the based on their combination, a resultant value is formed. Steps 1. Host takes its own IP address and ANDs it with its own subnet mask, producing a result. 2. Host then takes the destination IP address and ANDs it with its own subnet mask, producing another result. 3. Host compares the two results. In cases where the ANDing results are identical, it means that the hosts reside on the same subnet. In cases where the results are different, it means that the destination host is remote. Example · Computer A has an IP address of 192.168.62.14 with a subnet mask of 255.255.248.0. · It wishes to communicate with host 192.168.65.1. · In order to determine whether this destination is local or remote, it will go through the ANDing process · Computer A is on subnet 192.168.56.0, while the destination host is on subnet 192.168.64.0, which means that Computer A will next be sending the data to a router.
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