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The document is an individual assignment submitted by Yohannes Hailemariam for a course on Administration of Systems and Networks. It discusses transport layer protocols, specifically the TCP protocol's three-way handshake, and provides detailed subnetting information for multiple networks and branches using VLSM. Additionally, it includes routing information for a router managing connections to various branches with specified IP addresses and subnet masks.
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ASNIndividualAssignment 1

The document is an individual assignment submitted by Yohannes Hailemariam for a course on Administration of Systems and Networks. It discusses transport layer protocols, specifically the TCP protocol's three-way handshake, and provides detailed subnetting information for multiple networks and branches using VLSM. Additionally, it includes routing information for a router managing connections to various branches with specified IP addresses and subnet masks.
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SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE

Section Number 03

Submitted to Dr. Workshet

Course Title Administration Of System


and Networks

Semester/Year 2 / 2024/25

Tittle : Individual Assignment

By: Yohannes Hailemariam


Id: UGR/0500/15

Submission Date: 03/ 03/ 2025


Answer And Solution
1. From the types of transport layer protocols the TCP protocol supports “three way
handshake” in forming sessions that garuntees both parties ( the client and server) are
alive and functioning as needed.

2. Assume the following 5 networks


Networks Number Of Hosts
Net 1 50
Net 2 24
Net 3 16
Net 4 5
Net 5 3

Using VLSM

Network Network Broadcast Subnet Mask Default


Address Gateway

Net 1 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.63 255.255.255.192 192.168.1.1


(/26)

Net 2 192.168.1.64 192.168.1.95 255.255.255.224 192.168.1.65


(/27)

Net 3 192.168.1.96 192.168.1.111 255.255.255.240 192.168.1.97


(/28)

Net 4 192.168.1.112 192.168.1.119 255.255.255.248 192.168.1.113


(/29)

Net 5 192.168.1.120 192.168.1.123 255.255.255.252 192.168.1.121


(/30)
3. Given
a) Two C-Class Adresses
· 200.200.22.0/24
· 200.200.33.0/24
b) 10 Branches

Branch Maximum number


name of computers
Branch 1 49
Branch 2 58
Branch 3 42
Branch 4 119
Branch 5 37
Branch 6 25
Branch 7 3
Branch 8 4
Branch 9 5
Branch 10 5

Branch Hosts Next Power Subnet Mask IP Range


of 2

Branch 4 119 128 (2^7) /25 200.200.22.0


(255.255.255.128) –.127

Branch 2 58 64 (2^6) /26 200.200.22.128


(255.255.255.192) –
200.200.22.191

Branch 1 49 64 (2^6) /26 200.200.22.192


(255.255.255.192) –
200.200.22.255

Branch 3 42 64 (2^6) /26 200.200.33.0 –


(255.255.255.192) 200.200.33.63

Branch 5 37 64 (2^6) /26 200.200.33.64 –


(255.255.255.192) 200.200.33.127

Branch 6 25 32 (2^5) /27 200.200.33.128


(255.255.255.224) –
200.200.33.159
Branch 7 3 4 (2^2) /30 200.200.33.160
(255.255.255.252) –
200.200.33.163

Branch 8 4 4 (2^2) /30 200.200.33.164


(255.255.255.252) –
200.200.33.167

Branch 9 5 8 (2^3) /29 200.200.33.168


(255.255.255.248) –
200.200.33.175

Branch 10 5 8 (2^3) /29 200.200.33.176


(255.255.255.248) –
200.200.33.183

c) Routing Information for Router 1

Destination Next Hop

200.200.22.0/25 (Branch 4) Router 2

200.200.22.128/26 (Branch 2) Direct

200.200.22.192/26 (Branch 1) Direct

200.200.33.0/26 (Branch 3) Router 2

200.200.33.64/26 (Branch 5) Router 3

Other Branches Router 3, Router 2


C) The Diagram

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