The broadcast address of the 16 subnet, where this host is located, is 23, and the range of acceptable hosts is 17–22.
This indicates that a "/16" leaves the final 16 bits (or final two integers) available for usage in specified addresses and a "/8" leaves the final 24 bits available for use. Here are all of the possible addresses for each, for further clarification: 10.0.0.0/24: contains ranges 10.0.0.1–10.0.0.254 (Can give the most recent number) Therefore, a device with the IP address 192.168.1.200/24 would belong to the same network. And because the subnet mask is /24, the full last octet—28 = 256 - 2 = 254 valid addresses—can be utilized to define the host machine.
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