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The document defines the network topology and IP addressing scheme for a network with 5 routers, 5 servers, a printer and 4 clients. It includes tables that allocate IP addresses and subnet masks to network interfaces and hosts using 16 subnets of the 172.18.0.0/16 network. Questions are also provided to analyze the processes of a client obtaining an IP address, a client printing to the printer, and a client accessing a web page hosted on one of the servers.

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The document defines the network topology and IP addressing scheme for a network with 5 routers, 5 servers, a printer and 4 clients. It includes tables that allocate IP addresses and subnet masks to network interfaces and hosts using 16 subnets of the 172.18.0.0/16 network. Questions are also provided to analyze the processes of a client obtaining an IP address, a client printing to the printer, and a client accessing a web page hosted on one of the servers.

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OPEN – LAB

Network address: 172.18.0.0:

Internet

S0
R1

E0

Sw 1
Server 1
R2 DHCP
Printer R3

E0 E0
Sw 3 S0
S0
Sw 2

Client 1 Client 2

Server 2 Server 3 R5
R4 DNS WEB

E0 E0
Sw 5
Sw 4

Client 3 Client 4

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Fill the below table up to first sixteen subnets that can be created (start from subnet #0).
Sub- Sub network Broadcast Usable Used
Range of valid host IP Address
net Address Address (Y/N) (Y/N)
#0 172.18.0.0 172.18.0.1 >>> 172.18.0.6 172.18.0.7
#1 172.18.0.8 172.18.0.9 >>>172.18.0.14 172.18.0.15
#2 172.18.0.16 172.18.0.17 >>>172.18.0.22 172.18.0.23
#3 172.18.0.24 172.18.0.25 >>>172.18.0.30 172.18.0.31
#4 172.18.0.32 172.18.0.33 >>>172.18.0.38 172.18.0.39
#5 172.18.0.40 172.18.0.41 >>>172.18.0.42 172.18.0.43
#6 172.18.0.44 172.18.0.45 >>>172.18.0.46 172.18.0.47
#7 172.18.0.48 172.18.0.49>>>172.18.0.50 172.18.0.51

V Assign an IP address and subnet mask to router interface and hosts


Interface of Default
IP address Subnet mask Subnet Address
Host gateway
Router 1 – E0 172.18.0.1 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0.0 255.255.255.248
Router 2 – S0 172.18.0.45 255.255.255.252/30 172.18.0.44 255.255.255.252
Router 2 – E0 172.18.0.9 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0.8 255.255.255.248
Router 3 – S0 172.18.0.41 255.255.255.252/30 172.18.0.40 255.255.255.252
Router 3 – E0 172.18.0.17 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0.16 255.255.255.248
Router 4 – S0 172.18.0.46 255.255.255.252/30 172.18.0.44 255.255.255.252
Router 4 – E0 172.18.0.25 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0.24 255.255.255.248
Router 5 – E0 172.18.0.33 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0.32 255.255.255.248
Router 5 – S0 172.18.0.42 255.255.255.252/30 172.18.0.40 255.255.255.252
Switch 1 172.18.0 .2 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0. 0 255.255.255.248
Printer 172.18.0. 3 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0. 0 255.255.255.248
Server 1 172.18.0. 4 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0. 0 255.255.255.248
Server 2 172.18.0.26 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0.24 255.255.255.248
Server 3 172.18.0.34 255.255.255.248/29 172.18.0.32 255.255.255.248

- - Analyse the process of getting IP address when Client 1 powers up


Analyse the communication process when user in Client 1 print a
Word file by the Printer
- Analyse the communication process when access the web page on Server 3 by
typing the URL www.server3.net in its web browser

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