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:
- 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 |
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| n/a |
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| FastEthernet0/0.110 |
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| n/a |
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| FastEthernet0/0.120 |
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| n/a |
| Staff Printer | FastEthernet0 |
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| Patron Printer | FastEthernet0 |
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