logistic_guy
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Now suppose she gave you a \(\displaystyle \text{CIDR}\) with a \(\displaystyle \text{/}23\) prefix, or the subnet mask \(\displaystyle 255.255.254.0\).
Then, you would tell her that the \(\displaystyle \text{IP}\)
\(\displaystyle 1.5.0.0\)
is the network address because in this situation the network addresses are:
\(\displaystyle 1.0.0.0\)
\(\displaystyle 1.0.2.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle 1.0.254.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle \textcolor{red}{1.5.0.0}\)
\(\displaystyle 1.5.2.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle 1.5.254.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle 1.255.0.0\)
\(\displaystyle 1.255.2.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle 1.255.254.0\)
Then, you would tell her that the \(\displaystyle \text{IP}\)
\(\displaystyle 1.5.0.0\)
is the network address because in this situation the network addresses are:
\(\displaystyle 1.0.0.0\)
\(\displaystyle 1.0.2.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle 1.0.254.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle \textcolor{red}{1.5.0.0}\)
\(\displaystyle 1.5.2.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle 1.5.254.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle 1.255.0.0\)
\(\displaystyle 1.255.2.0\)
\(\displaystyle \cdots\)
\(\displaystyle 1.255.254.0\)