IPv4 Exercices Q1. How many hosts are described with the following prefixes? - 27 - 28 Q2. Find the Network and the Broadcast addresses for the following.

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IPv4 Exercices Q1. How many hosts are described with the following prefixes? Q2. Find the Network and the Broadcast addresses for the following hosts / /16 Tip: You may wish to use a Netmask calculator.

IPv6 Exercices Q1. How many hosts are described with the following prefixes? Q2. Calculate the range of IPv6 addresses for: :4b58:27::/ /16 You may try to solve the task again with some help from

IPv4 T1. Set the following aliases to your ethernet adapter - Left group: x/26 - Right group: y/27 T2. Try to ping your neighbors, for ex. “ping ”. You will not be able to ping the IPs of the neighbor group. T3. Set the following aliases to your ethernet adapter - Right group: x/26 - Left group: y/27 T4. Try to ping your neighbors, for ex. See T2. You are able to ping the IPs of the neighbor group. Attention: x and y must be unique in this class

IPv6 T1. Set an IPv6 address to your ethernet adapter. Use 125 for prefix. T2. Trace the route to via both IPv6 and IPv4www.6diss.org Use the following machine: Help: ipv6 install netsh interface ipv6 add address “if_name" IPv6_address netsh interface ipv6 add route ::/0 " if_name " nexthop=IPv6_address publish=yes

Hands on T1. Find out for the both TCP and UDP protocols the following: - listen ports on your local PC - established TCP connections on your local PC T2. Same as T1 but for T3. Figure out the local opened TCP port (on your machine) due to the ssh session hp.uni-plovdiv.bg (from T2). You may need some help: For T1: Use Windows Command Prompt and the command netstat For T2: PuTTY may be useful for this task