How many host addresses are available on the 192.168.10.128/26 network? 30 32 60 62 64
To determine how many host addresses are available on the network 192.168.10.128/26, we need to first identify the subnet mask.
The /26 represents the number of bits reserved for the network portion in the IP address. In this case, there are 26 bits reserved for the network and 6 bits assigned for the host addresses.
To calculate the number of available host addresses, we use the formula:
2^(number of host bits) – 2
In this case, since there are 6 host bits (32 – 26), we calculate:
2^6 – 2 = 64 – 2 = 62
Therefore, there are 62 available host addresses on the 192.168.10.128/26 network.
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