11.7.5 Group5
11.7.5 Group5
11.7.5 Group5
Addressing Table
Objectives
• Part 1: Design an IP Addressing Scheme
• Part 2: Assign IP Addresses to Network Devices and Verify Connectivity
Scenario
• In this activity, you are given the network address of 192.168.100.0/24
to subnet and provide the IP addressing for the Packet Tracer network.
Each LAN in the network requires at least 25 addresses for end
devices, the switch and the router. The connection between R1 to R2
will require an IP address for each end of the link.
Instructions
Part 1: Design an IP Addressing Scheme
Step 1: Subnet the 192.168.100.0/24 network into the
appropriate number of subnets.
a. Based on the topology, how many subnets are needed?
5 Four for the LANs, and one for the link between the routers.
Note: If your answer is less than the 25 hosts required, then you
borrowed too many bits.
e. Calculate the binary value for the first five subnets. The first two subnets
have been done for you.
f. Calculate the binary and decimal value of the new subnet mask.
g. Fill in the Subnet Table,listing the decimal value of all available subnets,
the first and last usable host address, and the broadcast address.
Repeat until all addresses are listed.
Subnet Table
a. Assign the first usable IP addresses in each subnet to R1 for the two
LAN links and the WAN link.
b. Assign the first usable IP addresses in each subnet to R2 for the LAN
links. Assign the last usable IP address for the WAN link.
b. Configure the interfaces so that the hosts on the LANs have connectivity
to the default gateway.