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IP Addressing #5: Subnet The Following Class "B" Address and Apply It To The Attached Network Topology

The document provides instructions to subnet the class B IP address 168.12.0.0 to support 8 networks initially but allow for growth to 56 networks. It asks the reader to determine how many bits to borrow from the host portion for subnetting, the resulting subnet mask, number of usable subnets, and number of usable hosts per subnet. Tables are then provided to label the interfaces on 5 lab networks (LAB A-E) with their corresponding subnet numbers, network addresses, usable host ranges, and broadcast addresses.

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IP Addressing #5: Subnet The Following Class "B" Address and Apply It To The Attached Network Topology

The document provides instructions to subnet the class B IP address 168.12.0.0 to support 8 networks initially but allow for growth to 56 networks. It asks the reader to determine how many bits to borrow from the host portion for subnetting, the resulting subnet mask, number of usable subnets, and number of usable hosts per subnet. Tables are then provided to label the interfaces on 5 lab networks (LAB A-E) with their corresponding subnet numbers, network addresses, usable host ranges, and broadcast addresses.

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IP Addressing #5

Subnet the following class “B” address and


apply it to the attached network topology.
168.12.0.0
There are 8 networks in the attached topology, but you need to allow for future growth
in the network. It projected in the future that you will need 56 networks.
How many bits will you need to borrow? ____________________________________________
What is the subnet mask? _________________________________________________________
How many usable subnets will be created? ___________________________________________
How many usable host will created on each subnet? ____________________________________

LAB-A
Ethernet 0 is on subnet 1
What is the network number of the subnet 1? _________________________________________
What is the usable range of host on the subnet 1? ______________________________________
What is the broadcast number of the subnet 1? ________________________________________
Ethernet 1 is on subnet 10
What is the network number of the subnet 10? ________________________________________
What is the usable range of host on the subnet 10? _____________________________________
What is the broadcast number of the subnet 10? _______________________________________
Serial 0 is on subnet 18
What is the network number of the subnet 18? ________________________________________
What is the usable range of host on the subnet 18? _____________________________________
What is the broadcast number of the subnet 18? _______________________________________

LAB-B
Ethernet 0 is on subnet 20
What is the network number of the subnet 20? ________________________________________
What is the usable range of host on the subnet 20? _____________________________________
What is the broadcast number of the subnet 20? _______________________________________
Serial 0 is on subnet 24
What is the network number of the subnet 24? ________________________________________
What is the usable range of host on the subnet 24? _____________________________________
What is the broadcast number of the subnet 24? _______________________________________
Serial 1 is on subnet 18 (attached to S0 on LAB-A)

LAB-C
Ethernet 0 is on subnet 30
What is the network number of the subnet 30? ________________________________________
What is the usable range of host on the subnet 30? _____________________________________
What is the broadcast number of the subnet 30? _______________________________________
Serial 0 is on subnet 34
What is the network number of the subnet 34? ________________________________________
What is the usable range of host on the subnet 34? _____________________________________
What is the broadcast number of the subnet 34? _______________________________________
Serial 1 is on subnet 24 (attached to S0 on LAB-B)

LAB-D
Ethernet 0 is on subnet 40
What is the network number of the subnet 40? ________________________________________
What is the usable range of host on the subnet 40? _____________________________________
What is the broadcast number of the subnet 40? _______________________________________
Serial 1 is on subnet 34 (attached to S0 on LAB-C)

LAB-E
Ethernet 0 shares subnet 40 with LAB-D

Apply the address scheme that you calculated. Assign each interface on the router an IP
address, beginning with the first usable host address.

Semester 2 - Lab Configuration


LAB-B LAB-C
S1
S1 S0 (DCE)
S0 (DCE)
E0 E0

LAB-A S1
E1 S0 (DCE)
LAB-D
E0 E0

E0

LAB-E

Router Name - LAB-A Router Name - LAB-C Router Name - LAB-E


Legend
Router Type - 2514 Router Type - 2503 Router Type - 2501
S0 = S0 = E0 =
E0 = S1 = SM = Router
E1 = E0 =
SM = SM = Hub

Switch

Router Name - LAB-B Router Name - LAB-D Secret Password = class Console
Router Type - 2503 Router Type - 2501 Console Password = cisco Cable
S0 = S1 = VTY Password = cisco
Ethernet
S1 = E0 =
E0 = SM = Serial
SM =

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