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23 January, 06:19

A network designer provided 3 bits for hosts addresses. How many hosts addresses are available to be assigned to hosts?

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  1. 23 January, 07:03
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    Hi!

    The correct answer is 8.

    Explanation:

    The combinations of bits for hosts addresses are:

    .000

    .001

    .010

    .011

    .100

    .101

    .110

    .111

    The available address hosts in this case are:

    2³ = 8.

    The general method to get the available address hosts is:

    2ˣ where x is the bits provided for host addresses.

    Another example: For 7 bits

    2⁷ = 128
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