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Logical Topology: Network Requirements

The document discusses subnetting the 192.168.9.0 network into 3 subnets using a /27 subnet mask to accommodate the network requirements of 43 IP addresses. It provides a table that outlines the 8 possible subnets with their subnet addresses, usable host ranges, and broadcast addresses. Another table lists the IP addressing details for sample devices on each subnet, including PCs and the main router interface for each subnet.

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Logical Topology: Network Requirements

The document discusses subnetting the 192.168.9.0 network into 3 subnets using a /27 subnet mask to accommodate the network requirements of 43 IP addresses. It provides a table that outlines the 8 possible subnets with their subnet addresses, usable host ranges, and broadcast addresses. Another table lists the IP addressing details for sample devices on each subnet, including PCs and the main router interface for each subnet.

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Logical Topology

Network Requirements
Examine the network requirements (current and future) and answer the questions below.

1. How many subnets are possible? 8

2. How many subnets are required? 3

3. What is the maximum number of IP addresses that are allocated to a single subnet?

30 hosts (32 IP addresses including reserved IP’s)

4. What is the total number of usable IP addresses that are needed for the entire network?

43 IP addresses (24+8+10 for PC’s and 2 for network printers)

Design an IP Addressing Scheme

Subnet the 192.168.9.0 network into the appropriate number of subnets.

1. What will be the subnet mask be for the subnetworks? 255.255.255.224

2. How many usable host IP addresses are there per subnet? 30 hosts per subnet

3. Fill in the following chart with the subnet information

Subnet Number Subnet Address 1st Usable Host Address Last Usable Host Address Broadcast Address
1 192.168.9.0/27 192.168.9.1 192.168.9.30 192.168.9.31
2 192.168.9.32/27 192.168.9.33 192.168.9.62 192.168.9.63
3 192.168.9.64/27 192.168.9.65 192.168.9.94 192.168.9.95
4 192.168.9.96/27 192.168.9.97 192.168.9.126 192.168.9.127
5 192.168.9.128/27 192.168.9.129 192.168.9.158 192.168.9.158
6 192.168.9.160/27 192.168.9.161 192.168.9.190 192.168.9.191
7 192.168.9.192/27 192.168.9.193 192.168.9.222 192.168.9.223
8 192.168.9.224/27 192.168.9.225 192.168.9.254 192.168.9.255

Device Address Table


 You only to need to list one 1 PC per subnet. Make sure to name your PC’s accordingly. The PC’s should list
the NIC as their interface.
 No need to include the printers in this device table.
 The router will have many IP addresses depending on the number of subnets you have in your topology

Device (Name) Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway


First Floor PC 000C.CF2D.DA5 192.168.9.34 255.255.255.224 192.168.9.32
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2nd Floor PC 000D.BDC2.0190 192.168.9.2 255.255.255.224 192.168.9.0
Richard’s PC 00E0.8F3E.C134 192.168.9.66 255.255.255.224 192.168.9.64
Main Router Fa1/0 192.168.9.33 255.255.255.224 192.168.9.32
Main Router Fa0/0 192.168.9.1 255.255.255.224 192.168.9.0
Main Router Fa6/0 192.168.9.65 255.255.255.224 192.168.9.64

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