If a host’s CIDR IPv4 address is given as 13.2.0.64 and the netmask is 255.255.240.0 how many bits make up the subnet part of the address? ~+ 20 ~~ If a host’s CIDR IPv4 address is given as 13.2.0.64 and the netmask is 255.255.248.0: How many bits make up the host part of the address? ~+ 11 ~~ If a host’s CIDR IPv4 address is given as 13.2.0.64 and the netmask is 255.255.248.0, is 13.2.3.137 a valid address on the same subnet? ~+ Yes ~ No ~~ How many usable host addresses are there on the subnet whose netmask is 255.255.248.0? ~+ 2046 ~ 2048 ~ 512 ~ 1022 ~ 1024 ~~ A fragmented IPv4 packet is reassembled ~ by the sending host ~ by the last router along the path ~+ by the receiving host