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&b'ecti!es Part 1 esign an IP Addressing Sce*e Part 2 Assign IP Addresses to Net%ork e!ices and Veri"y +onnecti!ity
Scenario n this actiity you are gien the netor address of 1%2.31.1.0 /2' to su$net and proide the # addressing for the netor shon in the !opology. !he reuired host addresses for each 4A( and A( lin are la$eled in the topology.
Part 1 esign an IP Addressing Sce*e Step 1 Subnet te 1,2.11/02 net%ork based on te *ai*u* nu*ber o" osts re3uired by te largest subnet a. 5ased on the topology ho "any su$nets are needed6 % $. 7o "any $its "ust $e $orroed to support the nu"$er of su$nets in the topology ta$le6 '
d. 7o "any usa$le host addresses does this create per su$net6 1' Note f your anser is less than the 1' "axi"u" hosts reuired for the R3 A( then you $orroed too "any $its. e. Calculate the $inary alue for the first fie su$nets. )u$net 8ero is already shon. Net 0: 172 . 31 . 1 .
Calculate the $inary and deci"al alue of the ne su$net "as. 11111111.11111111.11111111. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 11111111.11111111.111111111. 1
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Co"plete the Subnet Table listing all aaila$le su$nets the first and last usa$le host address and the $roadcast address. !he first su$net is done for you. Repeat until all addresses a re listed. Note 9ou "ay not need to use all ros.
Step 2 Assign te subnets to te net%ork so%n in te topology 4hen assigning the su$nets eep in "ind that routing is necessary to allo infor"ation to $e sent throughout the netor. a. Assign )u$net 0 to the R1 A(: 1%2.31.1.0 /2+ $. Assign )u$net 1 to the R2 A(: 1%2.31.1.1*/2+ c.
Assign )u$net 2 to the R3 A(: 1%2.31.1.32/2+
d. Assign )u$net 3 to the R' A(: 1%2.31.1.'+/2+ e. Assign )u$net ' to the lin $eteen R1 and R2: 1%2.31.1.*'/2+ f.
Assign )u$net & to the lin $eteen R2 and R3: 1%2.31.1.+0/2+
g. Assign )u$net * to the lin $eteen R3 and R': 1%2.31.1.,*/2+
Step . ocu*ent te addressing sce*e Co"plete the Addressing Table using the folloing guidelines: a. Assign the first usa$le # addresses to routers for each of the A( lins. $. se the folloing "ethod to assign 4A( lin # addresses:
;or the 4A( lin $eteen R1 and R2 assign the first usa$le # address to R1 and last usa$le # address R2. ;or the 4A( lin $eteen R2 and R3 assign the first usa$le # address to R2 and last usa$le # address R3. ;or the 4A( lin $eteen R3 and R' assign the first usa$le # address to R3 and last usa$le # address R'.
Assign the second usa$le # addresses to the sitches.
d. Assign the last usa$le # addresses to the hosts.
Part 2 Assign IP Addresses to Net%ork e!ices and Veri"y +onnecti!ity
Step 1 +on"igure IP addressing on <1 and <2 7AN inter"aces Step 2 +on"igure IP addressing on S.= including te de"ault gate%ay Step . +on"igure IP addressing on P+= including te de"ault gate%ay Step Veri"y connecti!ity 9ou can only erify connectiity fro" R1 R2 )3 and #C'. 7oeer you should $e a$le to ping eery # address listed in the Addressing Table.
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