You are tasked by your supervisor with assigning IP addresses for your
new MAN
(Metropolitan Area Network), which consists of 8 different buildings,
each building will have
2 5 5 workstations. Your supervisor tells you to only use as much of
the 164.10.0.0 network
as you need. Your supervisor will assign the IP addresses to the serial
interfaces using a
different network. You will need to determine the following four items
for each of the eight
buildings:
A) Subnet masks
B) Network addresses
C) Broadcast address for each subnet
D) Valid host ranges on each subnet
You are tasked by your supervisor with assigning IP addresses for your
new MAN
(Metropolitan Area Network), which consists of 8 different buildings,
each building will have
2 5 5 workstations. Your supervisor tells you to only use as much of
the 164.10.0.0 network
as you need. Your supervisor will assign the IP addresses to the serial
interfaces using a
different network. You will need to determine the following four items
for each of the eight
buildings:
A) Subnet masks
B) Network addresses
C) Broadcast address for each subnet
D) Valid host ranges on each subnet
You are tasked by your supervisor with assigning IP addresses for your
new MAN
(Metropolitan Area Network), which consists of 8 different buildings,
each building will have
2 5 5 workstations. Your supervisor tells you to only use as much of
the 164.10.0.0 network
as you need. Your supervisor will assign the IP addresses to the serial
interfaces using a
different network. You will need to determine the following four items
for each of the eight
buildings:
A) Subnet masks
B) Network addresses
C) Broadcast address for each subnet
D) Valid host ranges on each subne
You are tasked by your supervisor with assigning IP addresses for your
new MAN
(Metropolitan Area Network), which consists of 8 different buildings,
each building will have
2 5 5 workstations. Your supervisor tells you to only use as much of
the 164.10.0.0 network
as you need. Your supervisor will assign the IP addresses to the serial
interfaces using a
different network. You will need to determine the following four items
for each of the eight
buildings:
A) Subnet masks
B) Network addresses
C) Broadcast address for each subnet
D) Valid host ranges on each subne
Scenario question:
1.You are tasked by your supervisor with assigning IP addresses for your new MAN ,which
consists of 8 buildings, each building will have 255 workstations. Your supervisor tells you to
only use as much as 164.10.0.0 network as you need. The serial interface will be assigned a
different network address by your supervisor, you need to determine the following
a.subnet mask
b.network address
c.broadcast address for each subnet
d.valid host range on each subnet
Subnet Usable IP Number of
Network Address Broadcast Address
Number Range Usable Hosts
164.10.0.1 -
1 164.10.0.0 164.10.0.255 254
164.10.0.254
164.10.1.1 -
2 164.10.1.0 164.10.1.255 254
164.10.1.254
164.10.2.1 -
3 164.10.2.0 164.10.2.255 254
164.10.2.254
164.10.3.1 -
4 164.10.3.0 164.10.3.255 254
164.10.3.254
164.10.4.1 -
5 164.10.4.0 164.10.4.255 254
164.10.4.254
164.10.5.1 -
6 164.10.5.0 164.10.5.255 254
164.10.5.254
164.10.6.1 -
7 164.10.6.0 164.10.6.255 254
164.10.6.254
164.10.7.1 -
8 164.10.7.0 164.10.7.255 254
164.10.7.254
2.You have subnetted the 172.30.10.0 network with a mask of 255.255.255.240.How many
usable subnets will you have and how many hosts are available on each subnet? Also write
the 1 st valid ip,last valid ip and broadcast ip address ,custom subnet mask for the 1 st 5
networks.
IP Address: 172.30.10.0
Network Address: 172.30.10.0
Usable Host IP Range: 172.30.10.1 - 172.30.10.14
Broadcast Address: 172.30.10.15
Total Number of Hosts: 16
Number of Usable
14
Hosts:
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240
Wildcard Mask: 0.0.0.15
Binary Subnet Mask: 11111111.11111111.11111111.11110000
IP Class: C
CIDR Notation: /28
Network Broadcast
Usable Host Range
Address Address:
172.30.10.0 172.30.10.1 - 172.30.10.14 172.30.10.15
172.30.10.17 -
172.30.10.16 172.30.10.31
172.30.10.30
172.30.10.33 -
172.30.10.32 172.30.10.47
172.30.10.46
172.30.10.49 -
172.30.10.48 172.30.10.63
172.30.10.62
172.30.10.65 -
172.30.10.64 172.30.10.79
172.30.10.78
1) Protocol layering can be found in many aspects of our lives such as air
travelling. Imagine you make a round-trip to spend some time on vacation at a
resort. You need to go through some processes at your city airport before
flying. You also need to go through some processes when you arrive at the
resort airport. Show the protocol layering for the round trip using some layers
such as baggage checking/claiming, boarding/unboarding, takeoff/landing.
Solution:
2) Identify the addressing range for the hosts in the given scenario, for the network
192.168.100.0
Solution:
N1-25 Hosts:
Net id: 192.168.100.0/27
First address: 192.168.100.1
Broad cast Address: 192.168.100.31
N2-25 Hosts
Net id: 192.168.100.32/27
First address: 192.168.100.33
Broad cast Address: 192.168.100.63
N3-25 Hosts:
Net id: 192.168.100.64/27
First address: 192.168.100.65
Broad cast Address: 192.168.100.95
N4-25 Hosts:
Net id: 192.168.100.96/27
First address: 192.168.100.97
Broad cast Address: 192.168.100.127