8.1.4.7 Packet Tracer - Subnetting Scenario 1 PDF
8.1.4.7 Packet Tracer - Subnetting Scenario 1 PDF
8.1.4.7 Packet Tracer - Subnetting Scenario 1 PDF
Topology
Addressing Table
Device
Interface
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
G0/0
R1
G0/1
S0/0/0
G0/0
R2
G0/1
S0/0/0
S1
VLAN 1
S2
VLAN 1
S3
VLAN 1
S4
VLAN 1
PC1
NIC
PC2
NIC
PC3
NIC
PC4
NIC
Objectives
Part 1: Design an IP Addressing Scheme
Part 2: Assign IP Addresses to Network Devices and Verify Connectivity
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Scenario
In this activity, you are given the network address of 192.168.100.0/24 to subnet and provide the IP
addressing for the network shown in the topology. Each LAN in the network requires enough space for, at
least, 25 addresses for end devices, the switch and the router. The connection between R1 to R2 will require
an IP address for each end of the link.
b.
How many bits must be borrowed to support the number of subnets in the topology table?
c.
d.
e.
Calculate the binary value for the first five subnets. The first subnet is already shown.
Net 0: 192 . 168 . 100 .
Calculate the binary and decimal value of the new subnet mask.
11111111.11111111.11111111.
255
255
255
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Fill in the Subnet Table, listing the decimal value of all available subnets, the first and last usable host
address, and the broadcast address. Repeat until all addresses are listed.
Note: You may not need to use all rows.
Subnet Table
Subnet
Number
Subnet Address
First Usable
Host Address
Last Usable
Host Address
Broadcast Address
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Assign Subnet 0 to the LAN connected to the GigabitEthernet 0/0 interface of R1:
b.
Assign Subnet 1 to the LAN connected to the GigabitEthernet 0/1 interface of R1:
c.
Assign Subnet 2 to the LAN connected to the GigabitEthernet 0/0 interface of R2:
d.
Assign Subnet 3 to the LAN connected to the GigabitEthernet 0/1 interface of R2:
e.
Assign the first usable IP addresses to R1 for the two LAN links and the WAN link.
b.
Assign the first usable IP addresses to R2 for the LANs links. Assign the last usable IP address for the
WAN link.
c.
d.
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Possible
Points
Step 1a
Step 1b
Step 1c
Step 1d
Step 1e
Step 1f
Step 1g
10
Assign Subnets
Step 2
10
Document Addressing
Step 3
40
Activity Section
Part 1: Design an IP
Addressing Scheme
Part 1 Total
70
30
Total Score
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Earned
Points
100
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