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Unit 2 Lab Assignment 1. Ping Utility (5 pts) From a Command Prompt, enter ping www.ecpi.edu Was the command successful? no Next, from a Command Prompt enter ping www.microsoft.com Was the command successful? Why do you think you received those results? No is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
2. Subnetting Practice (20 pts) Note When asked for a valid subnet or broadcast address, you must put all octets of the address.
200.192.65.0 / 25
How many subnets does the chosen mask produce? How many valid hosts per subnet are available? What are the valid subnets? Whats the broadcast address for each subnet? What are the valid hosts in each subnet? 4 200.192.65.127
152.11.0.0 / 17
How many subnets does the chosen mask produce? How many valid hosts per subnet are available? What are the valid subnets? Whats the broadcast address for each subnet? What are the valid hosts in each subnet? 3. Classify IP addresses (15 pts) For each IP address below, identify the class, determine if the IP address is public or private, and categorize if the address is a Host, Network or Broadcast address. Each IP address is using the default subnet mask. IP Address 123.45.67.89 192.168.88.0 10.0.0.255 172.64.12.9 200.34.12.255 47.19.0.0 150.3.0.0 200.100.50.0 Class A C A B C A B C Public or Private? PUBLIC PRIVATE PRIVATE PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC Host, Network, or Broadcast Address? NETWORK NETWORK HOST Broadcast Address Network Broadcast Broadcast Host
4. Determine the Network and Broadcast Address (20 pts) For each IP address below, identify the class, the network address, the broadcast address and the default subnet mask. IP Address 98.76.54.32 194.76.12.17 150.27.88.2 32.0.212.100 176.30.56.9 200.100.50.25 Class A C B A B C Default Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0 Network Address 98.0.0.0 194.76.12.0 150.27.0.0 32.0.0.0 176.30.0.0 200.100.50.0 Broadcast Address 98.255.255.255 194.76.12.255 150.27.255.255 32.255.255.255 176.30.255.255 200.100.50.255
You have been given the following information for how many IP addresses each department needs: Subnet 0 1 2 3 4 Department Accounting Sales Inventory Management Drivers/Loaders Minimum # IP addresses 4 25 15 5 7
Devise a classful subnetting scheme that accommodates these criteria and list the first five valid subnet ranges in the table below to give to the departments listed above. Remember, the routing protocol being used is IGRP which does not support variable length subnetting. Subnet ID 0 1 2 3 4 Valid Host IP Range Broadcast Subnet mask
The company has experienced some growth, especially the Sales department. Youve been given the following information for how many IP addresses each department now needs: Subnet A B D E F Department Accounting Sales Inventory Management Drivers/Loaders # IP addresses 5 55 20 5 9
Using VLSM design, list the first five valid subnet ranges in the table below. Subnet A B C D E # IP addresses 5 55 20 5 9 Subnet ID Subnet mask Valid Host IP Range