I am looking for assistance on a Subnetting problem. I have been assigned 4 locations, only one
Question:
I am looking for assistance on a Subnetting problem.
I have been assigned 4 locations, only one of the 4 has a router with the connection to the ISP. The Locations are:
SLC - Admin. This office has the router. We need a subnet for this office that allows for 10 computers connected via Cat 6 cables, a wireless access point, 8 laptops and 2 printers all connected wirelessly, a hardware firewall, a dedicated webserver, and 2 switches that need an address.
SLC - Training. This office has a dedicated connection to each of the other 3 offices. 30 computers connected via Cat 6 cables, a wireless access point, 24 laptops and 2 printers all connected wirelessly, and 2 switches that need an address.
Ogden. This office has 1 switch, 8 computers connected via Cat 6 cables, 6 laptops & one printer all connected wirelessly.
Provo. This office has 1 switch, 8 computers connected via Cat 6 cables, 6 laptops & one printer all connected wirelessly. The design looks like this
instructions are
- You have been assigned the 10.1.17.0/24 network. This network should be subnetted to support all internal networks except for the ISP link.
- Determine the number of addresses in each subnet. Don't forget to include addresses for the gateway, switches, and printers.
- Subnet the network to support the number of addresses determined in the previous step.
- Try to select the mask that will get you the closest to the needed number of addresses. It's OK to have more than needed, but you obviously can't have less.
- Fill in the blanks on the sheet below with your subnets.
Managerial Accounting Decision Making and Performance Management
ISBN: 978-0273764489
4th edition
Authors: Ray Proctor