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I was working on this question. Question

To do this question I used this YT video to help me and I came up with these answers but I wasn't sure about them since there are no answers to the practice questions.

8k 132.119.128.0 /19 – 132.119.159.255 /19 
3k 132.119.160.0 /20 - 132.119.172.255 /20 
3k 132.119.173.0 /20 - 132.119.185.255 /20 
3k 132.119.186.0 /20 - 132.119.198.255 /20 
500 132.119.199.0 /23 – 132.119.200.255 /23
500 132.119.201.0 /23 – 132.119.202.255 /23
500 132.119.203.0 /23 – 132.119.204.255 /23

I was wondering if I am allowed to divide up the network like this. Also how would you do this in like a router? do you need to write this out manually and then do the division or are there tools built to handle stuff like this? Thanks for any help

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  • [This two-part answer](https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/a/53994/8499) has a specific section on subnetting based on the number of hosts. – Ron Maupin Dec 31 '22 at 14:49

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