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Network Diagram, major IP address = 172.31.0.0/16

Given the network as in the diagram above, you are to perform the tasks:

Section 1: Using VLSM to create the IP planning


1. LAN1: 20 host addresses 5. LAN5: 100 host addresses
2. LAN2: 200 host addresses 6. LAN6: 10 host addresses
3. LAN3: 200 host addresses 7. WAN link: 2 host addresses
4. LAN4: 100 host addresses

1.1: IP subnetting table


Name-required Subnet address Address range Broadcast Network/
addresses address Prefix
LAN1 255.255.255.224 172.31.3.1 – 172.31.3.30 172.31.3.31 172.31.3.0/27
LAN2 255.255.255.0 172.31.0.1 – 172.31.0.254 172.31.0.255 172.31.0.0/24
LAN3 255.255.255.0 172.31.1.1 – 172.31.1.254 172.31.1.255 172.31.1.0/24
LAN4 255.255.255.128 172.31.2.1 – 172.31.2.126 172.31.2.127 172.31.2.0/25
LAN5 255.255.255.128 172.31.2.129 – 172.31.2.254 172.31.2.255 172.31.2.128/25
LAN6 255.255.255.240 172.31.3.33 – 172.31.3.46 172.31.3.47 172.31.3.32/28
WAN link 255.255.255.252 172.31.3.49 – 172.31.3.50 172.31.3.51 172.31.3.48/30

1.2: IP Address assignments


IP address Default gateway Network number
Router1, S0/1 172.31.3.49 Unwanted 172.31.3.48/30
Router1, F0/0 172.31.3.1 Unwanted 172.31.3.0/27
Router1, Loopback2 172.31.0.1 Unwanted 172.31.0.0/24
Router1, Loopback3 172.31.1.1 Unwanted 172.31.1.0/24
Router2, S0/0 172.31.3.50 Unwanted 172.31.3.48/30

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Router2, F0/0 172.31.3.33 Unwanted 172.31.3.32/28
Router2, Loopback4 172.31.2.1 Unwanted 172.31.2.0/25
Router2, Loopback5 172.31.2.129 Unwanted 172.31.2.128/25
DNS Server1 172.31.3.2 172.31.3.1 172.31.3.0/27
DHCP Server2 172.31.3.2 172.31.3.1 172.31.3.0/27
PC1 Dynamic Dynamic 172.31.3.0/27
HTTP Server3 172.31.3.34 172.31.3.33 172.31.3.32/28

Section 2: Using Packet Tracer to perform the tasks


1. Creating a physical network. ( Router: 2621XM; Switch: 2950-24 )
2. Basic router/switch configurations:
a. Hostnames: Assign the Routers/Switches/Severs/PC names as in the diagram
(e.g. ‘router1’, ‘router2’, ..., ‘switch1’, ‘switch2’ ,..., “DNS Server1”,…, “PC client” ).
b. Passwords & Banner Message: ( Routers only )
i. Console and VTY lines are password protected, password=’class’.
ii. Set the privileged mode password (enable secret password) to ‘cisco’.
iii. Banner contains the name of the student who configures the device.
Banner (motd) example: Hello, this is router 1, configured by Nguyen Van
A.
c. Routers interfaces:
i. Assign IP addresses and subnet masks.
ii. Use the clock rate 64000 for DCE port.
iii. Create descriptions. Interface description example: Connect to Router2.
d. Static default route:
i. Router1: (config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/1
ii. Router2: (config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/0
3. Backup Configuration: Backup Router1/Router2 configuration on TFTP Server4
4. Configuring the Servers:
i. Assign an IP address and Subnet mask, Default gateway.
ii. Active suitable services.
5. Configuring the PC client: Obtain an IP address and DNS server address
automatically.

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