Question: Follow these steps to create a network scheme: Using the information in Tables 1 and 2, assign static IP addresses to the three router sub-interfaces

Follow these steps to create a network scheme:

  1. Using the information in Tables 1 and 2, assign static IP addresses to the three router sub-interfaces for each VLAN and the two printer interfaces listed in Table 3. Keep these facts in mind as you complete Table 3:
    • The router sub-interfaces (FastEthernet0/0.xxx, where xxx is the assigned VLAN) require the first available host address on the network segment.
    • Both printers use the last available host address on their respective network segment.
    • All other devices will use DHCP or do not need an IP address defined for this lab.

Table 1 IP addresses and subnet masks for three VLANs

Network

VLAN

First Available Host

Last Available Host

Subnet Mask

Staff

100

192.168.100.193

192.168.100.254

255.255.255.192

Patron

110

192.168.100.129

192.168.100.190

255.255.255.192

Public Wireless

120

192.168.100.1

192.168.100.125

255.255.255.128

Table 2 DHCP, subnet masks, and default gateways for three VLANs

Network

DHCP Range

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

Staff

192.168.100.208 - 244

255.255.255.192

192.168.100.193

Patron

192.168.100.139 - 180

255.255.255.192

192.168.100.129

Public Wireless

192.168.100.6 - 121

255.255.255.128

192.168.100.1

Table 3 TCP/IP settings for router and two printers

Device

Interface

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

Router

FastEthernet0/0.100

n/a

FastEthernet0/0.110

n/a

FastEthernet0/0.120

n/a

Staff Printer

FastEthernet0

Patron Printer

FastEthernet0

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