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VLSM Addressing: Problem 1

The document provides three problems to design network addressing schemes using VLSM that utilize variable-length subnet masks. For each problem, the document provides a network diagram and IP address range to create an addressing scheme that shows the subnet address, subnet mask, and shaded subnets.

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VLSM Addressing: Problem 1

The document provides three problems to design network addressing schemes using VLSM that utilize variable-length subnet masks. For each problem, the document provides a network diagram and IP address range to create an addressing scheme that shows the subnet address, subnet mask, and shaded subnets.

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VLSM Addressing

Problem 1
Using the network diagram and information given create an addressing
scheme which utilizes variable-length subnet masks. Show the subnet
address and subnet mask in the boxes below, color or shade the subsubnets
used in the box. This company will be using the class C address
192.168.10.0. Remember to start with your largest groups first.

WAN Address #1: LAN Address:

New York
115 Hosts
LAN Address: WAN Address #2:

San Jose

LAN Address:
Fargo
12 Hosts 23 Hosts

48 Hosts

LAN Address:

VLSM Addressing
Answer

WAN Address #1
192.168.10.240/30

WAN Address #2
192.168.10.244/30
12 Hosts LAN Address
192.168.10.244/28

115 Hosts LAN Address


192.168.10.0/25

23 Hosts LAN Address


192.168.10.192/27

48 Hosts LAN Address


192.168.10.128/26

Problem 2
Using the network diagram and information given create an addressing
scheme which utilizes variable-length subnet masks. Show the subnet
address and subnet mask in the boxes below, color or shade the sub-subnets
used in the box. This company will be using the class C address
200.150.70.0.
Remember to start with your largest groups first.
VLSM Addressing
Answer

25 Hosts LAN Address


200.150.70.0/27

14 Hosts LAN Address


200.150.70.32/28

6 Hosts LAN Address


200.150.70.64/29

12 Hosts LAN Address


200.150.70.48/28
Problem 3
Using the network diagram and information given create an addressing
scheme which utilizes variable-length subnet masks. Show the subnet
address and subnet mask in the boxes below, color or shade the sub-subnets
used in the box. This company will be using the class C address
192.168.24.0.
Remember to start with your largest groups first.

Answer

WAN Address #1
192.168.24.240/30

WAN Address #2
192.168.24.244/30

34 Hosts LAN Address


192.168.24.128/26
18 Hosts LAN Address
192.168.24.192/27

95 Hosts LAN Address


192.168.24.0/25

12 Hosts LAN Address


192.168.24.224/28

Practical Subnetting 1
Based on the information in the graphic shown, design a network addressing scheme that
will supply the minimum number of subnets, and allow enough extra subnets and hosts
for 100% growth in both areas. Circle each subnet on the graphic and answer the
questions below.
IP Address 172.16.0.0
F0/0
Router A S0/0/0 S0/0/1 F0/1
Router B
F0/0

Marketing Management
24 Hosts Reasearch 15 Hosts
60 Hosts

Address class ______B_______________________


Custom subnet mask ______255.255.244.0_______________________
Minimum number of subnets needed __4_______
Extra subnets required for 100% growth __+4_______
(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of subnets needed = 8


Number of host addresses
in the largest subnet group ___60______
Number of addresses needed for
100% growth in the largest subnet ___+60______
(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of address


needed for the largest subnet __= 120_______
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the largest group to the
smallest.

IP address range for Research ____172.16.0.0 to


172.31.255_________________________
IP address range for Marketing ____172.16.32.0 to
172.63.255_________________________
IP address range for Management ____172.16.64.0 to
172.95.255_________________________
IP address range for Router A to Router B serial connection _
___172.16.96.0 to 172.127.255_________________________
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Practical Subnetting 2
Based on the information in the graphic shown, design a network addressing scheme that
will supply the minimum number of hosts per subnet, and allow enough extra subnets
and hosts for 30% growth in all areas. Circle each subnet on the graphic and answer the
questions below.
IP Address 135.126.0.0
S0/0/0
F0/0 Router A S0/0/1
S0/0/1 F0/0
Router B F0/1

S0/0/0 Tech Ed Lab


20 Hosts
Router C
F0/1
Science Lab
10 Hosts
English Department
15 Hosts

Address class _________B____________________


Custom subnet mask _________255.255.255.224____________________
Minimum number of subnets needed ___5______

Extra subnets required for 30% growth __+ 2_______


(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of subnets needed __= 7_______


Number of host addresses
in the largest subnet group ___20______
Number of addresses needed for
30% growth in the largest subnet __+ 6_______
(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of address


needed for the largest subnet = 26
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the largest group to the
smallest.

IP address range for Tech Ed ____135.126.0.0 to


135.126.0.31_________________________
IP address range for English ___135.126.0.32 to
135.126.0.63_________________________
IP address range for Science ____135.126.0.64 to
135.126.0.95_________________________
IP address range for Router A to Router B serial connection
_____135.126.0.96 to 135.126.0.127________________________
IP address range for Router A to Router B serial connection
_____135.126.0.128 to 135.126.0.159________________________
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Practical Subnetting 3
Based on the information in the graphic shown, design a classfull network addressing
scheme that will supply the minimum number of hosts per subnet, and allow enough
extra subnets and hosts for 25% growth in all areas. Circle each subnet on the graphic and
answer the
questions below.

IP Address 172.16.0.0

F0/0
S0/0/1
F0/0 Sales
Administrative Router A
185 Hosts
30 Hosts F0/1 S0/0/0
Router B

Marketing
50 Hosts

A
ddress class __________B___________________
Custom subnet mask ____________255.255.255.0_________________
Minimum number of subnets needed ____4_____

Extra subnets required for 25% growth ___+ 1______


(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of subnets needed ___= 5______


Number of host addresses
in the largest subnet group _____185____
Number of addresses needed for
25% growth in the largest subnet ___+ 47______
(Round up to the next whole number)

Total number of address


needed for the largest subnet ____= 232_____
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the largest group to the
smallest.

IP address range for Sales _____172.16.0.0 to


172.16.0.255________________________
IP address range for Marketing _____172.16.1.0 to
172.16.1.255________________________
IP address range for Administrative _____172.16.2.0 to
172.16.2.255________________________
IP address range for Router A
to Router B serial connection _____172.16.3.0 to
172.16.3.255________________________

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