Laboratorio de Subneteo&VLSM
Laboratorio de Subneteo&VLSM
Laboratorio de Subneteo&VLSM
Address class______________________________________________
Custom subnet mask________________________________________
Minimum number of subnets needed___________________________
Extra subnets required for 25% growth +_________________________
Total number of subnets needed =______________________________
Number of host addresses in the largest subnet
group_______________
Number of addresses needed for 25% growth in the largest
subnet +_____________________
Total number of address needed for the largest subnet
=_______________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the
largest group to the smallest.
IP address range for
Sales:_______________________________________________
IP address range for
Marketing:___________________________________________
IP address range for
Administrative:________________________________________
IP address range for Router A to Router B serial connection:
_____________________________________________________________________
Address class______________________________________________
Custom subnet mask________________________________________
Minimum number of subnets needed___________________________
Extra subnets required for 70% growth +_________________________
Total number of subnets needed =______________________________
Number of host addresses in the largest subnet
group_______________
Number of addresses needed for 70% growth in
the largest subnet +__________________
Total number of address needed for the largest subnet
=_______________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the
largest group to the smallest.
IP address range for New
York:______________________________________________
IP address range for Washington D.
C.:________________________________________
IP address range for
Dallas:__________________________________________________
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Address class______________________________________________
Custom subnet mask________________________________________
Minimum number of subnets needed___________________________
Extra subnets required for 100% growth +_________________________
Total number of subnets needed =______________________________
Number of host addresses in the largest subnet
group_______________
Number of addresses needed for 100% growth in
the largest subnet +__________________
Total number of address needed for the largest subnet
=_______________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the
largest group to the smallest.
Router
F0/1
Address class______________________________________________
Custom subnet mask________________________________________
Minimum number of subnets needed___________________________
Extra subnets required for 20% growth +_________________________
Total number of subnets needed =______________________________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the
largest group to the smallest.
IP address range for
Technology_____________________________________________
IP address range for
Science_________________________________________________
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Address class______________________________________________
Custom subnet mask________________________________________
Minimum number of subnets needed___________________________
Extra subnets required for 125% growth +_________________________
Total number of subnets needed =______________________________
Number of host addresses in the largest subnet
group_______________
Number of addresses needed for 125% growth in
the largest subnet +__________________
Total number of address needed for the largest subnet
=_______________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the
largest group to the smallest.
IP address range for Router A Port
F0/0:_________________________________________________________________
IP address range for
Research______________________________________________________________
IP address range for
Deployment___________________________________________________________
IP address range for Router A to Router B serial
connection____________________________________________________________
Address class______________________________________________
Custom subnet mask________________________________________
Minimum number of subnets needed___________________________
Extra subnets required for 85% growth +_________________________
Total number of subnets needed =______________________________
Number of host addresses in the largest subnet
group_______________
Number of addresses needed for 85% growth in
the largest subnet +__________________
Total number of address needed for the largest subnet
=_______________
Start with the first subnet and arrange your sub-networks from the
largest group to the smallest.
IP address range for Router A
F0/0____________________________________________________________________
IP address range for New
York_______________________________________________
IP address range for Router A to Router B serial
connection_____________________________________________________________
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Address class______________________________________________
Custom subnet mask________________________________________
Minimum number of subnets needed___________________________
Extra subnets required for 15% growth +_________________________
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Address class______________________________________________
Custom subnet mask________________________________________
Minimum number of subnets needed___________________________
Extra subnets required for 110% growth +_________________________
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Class B Addresses
VLSM Chart 16-23 Bits (3rd octet)
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2) London in part 1 of this problem has been given 1,048,576 hosts, with the
address range of 110.128.0.0 to 110.143.255.255 /12 (255.240.0.0).
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Based on the information below supply the required address ranges and
subnet masks for each office. Use the Class B address chart to break down
the sub-subnetwork addresses for the different areas of the network.
London
Address Range 110.128.0.0 to 110.143.255.255
Class B Addresses
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3) Client #7 has a total of 524,288 addresses. Use the Class B address chart
to break down the sub-subnetwork addresses for their different clients. At
this stage of this problem you are creating sub-subnets in the third or forth
octet of the IP address. Hint: Another way to look at this problem is to see
that with the second octect range of 104 to 111 you have access to 8 groups
of 65,536 addresses or 8 Class B VLSM charts.
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Class B Addresses
VLSM Chart 16-23 Bits (3rd octet)
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Class A Addresses
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5) Use the Class A address chart to break down the address for different
business customers by country. At this stage of this problem you are
creating subnets in the second octet of the IP address.
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Addresses 75.0.0.0
Class A Addresses
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6) The company you are working for is using the IP address 110.0.0.0
sub-subneted for multiple offices around the world. Use the Class
A address chart to break down the sub-subnetwork addresses for
the different offices. At this stage of the problem you are creating
sub-subnets with the third octet of the IP address. Remember
which octet of the IP address you are working in.
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Class A Addresses
VLSM Chart 8-15 Bits (2nd octet)
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7) South High in part 1 of this problem has been given 2,048 hosts, with the
address range of 172.32.16.0 / 21 (255.255.248.0).
Based on the information below supply the required address ranges and subnet
masks for each school area. Use both the Class B and Class C address charts to
break down the subsubnetwork addresses for the different areas of the network.
Hint:
With this problem you are creating sub-subnets with both the third and fourth octets
of the IP address. You may need to use the Class B VLSM chart for the Students
addressinginformation. All the other addresses will be using the Class C VLSM
chart. Another way to look at this problem is to see that with the third octect range
of 16 to 23 you have access to 8 groups of 255 addresses or eight Class C VLSM
charts.
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Class C Addresses
VLSM Chart 24-30 Bits (4th octet)
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8) Eastern Elementary has been given 512 hosts, with the address range of
172.32.42.0 / 21 (255.255.248.0).
Based on the information below supply the required address ranges and subnet
masks for each school area. Use the Class C address chart to break down the
sub-subnetworks.
Hint:
Another way to look at this problem is to see that with the third octet range of 42 to
43 you have access to 2 groups of 255 addresses (172.32.42.0 and 172.32.43.0).
Think in terms of having two Class C VLSM charts.
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Class C Addresses
VLSM Chart 24-30 Bits (4th octet)
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9) Office #7 in part 2 of this problem has been given 512 hosts, with the
address range of 110.128.80.0 / 23 (255.255.254.0).
Based on the information below supply the required address ranges and subnet
masks for each school area. Use the Class C address chart to break down the
sub-subnetwork addresses for the different areas of the network. Hint: Another
way to look at this problem is to see that with the third octect range of 80 to 81 you
have access to 2 groups of 255 addresses or two Class C VLSM charts.
Office #7
Address Range 110.128.80.0 to 110.128.81.255
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Class C Addresses
VLSM Chart 24-30 Bits (4th octet)
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