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C (10.1.5.200) is the ip address ould be leased as a result of the new configuration.

Why this configuration?

To answer this question, you must first determine the range of addresses in the subnet, which typically entails calculating the subnet ID and subnet broadcast address.

The mask converts to 255.255.254.0 when the subnet ID/mask is 10.1.4.0/23. Following the decimal process described in this chapter, you can copy the subnet ID's first two octets to find the subnet broadcast address because the mask's value is 255 in each octet.

Because the mask has a 0 on the fourth octet, you write 255 there. In octet 3, the interesting octet, multiply the magic number (2) by the value of the subnet ID (4), minus one, for a value of 2 + 4 - 1 = 5. (In this case, the magic number is calculated as 256 - 254 = 2.) This results in the broadcast address 10.1.5.255. The last address that can be used is one less: 10.1.5.254. 10.1.5.155-10.1.5.254 is the address range that includes the last 100 addresses.

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