11.5.5 Packet Tracer - Subnet An Ipv4 Network
11.5.5 Packet Tracer - Subnet An Ipv4 Network
CPE32
255.255.255.25 N/A
S0/1/0 209.165.201.1 2 N/A
ISPSwitch VLAN1 209.165.200.226 255.255.255.224 209.165.200.225
ISP Workstation NIC 209.165.200.235 255.255.255.224 209.165.200.225
ISP Server NIC 209.165.200.240 255.255.255.224 209.165.200.225
Objectives
Part 1: Design an IPv4 Network Subnetting Scheme
Part 2: Configure the Devices
Part 3: Test and Troubleshoot the Network
Background / Scenario
In this activity, you will subnet the Customer network into multiple subnets. The subnet scheme should be
based on the number of host computers required in each subnet, as well as other network considerations, like
future network host expansion.
After you have created a subnetting scheme and completed the table by filling in the missing host and
interface IP addresses, you will configure the host PCs, switches and router interfaces.
After the network devices and host PCs have been configured, you will use the ping command to test for
network connectivity.
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Instructions
Step 1: Create a subnetting scheme that meets the required number of subnets and required
number of host addresses.
In this scenario, you are a network technician assigned to install a new network for a customer. You must
create multiple subnets out of the 192.168.0.0/24 network address space to meet the following requirements:
a. The first subnet is the LAN-A network. You need a minimum of 50 host IP addresses.
b. The second subnet is the LAN-B network. You need a minimum of 40 host IP addresses.
c. You also need at least two additional unused subnets for future network expansion.
Note: Variable length subnet masks will not be used. All of the device subnet masks should be the same
length.
d. Answer the following questions to help create a subnetting scheme that meets the stated network
requirements:
How many host addresses are needed in the largest required subnet?
50
four networks
The network that you are tasked to subnet is 192.168.0.0/24. What is the /24 subnet mask in binary?
1111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
e. The subnet mask is made up of two portions, the network portion, and the host portion. This is
represented in the binary by the ones and the zeros in the subnet mask.
f. To subnet a network, bits from the host portion of the original network mask are changed into subnet bits.
The number of subnet bits defines the number of subnets.
Given each of the possible subnet masks depicted in the following binary format, how many subnets and
how many hosts are created in each example?
Hint: Remember that the number of host bits (to the power of 2) defines the number of hosts per subnet
(minus 2), and the number of subnet bits (to the power of two) defines the number of subnets. The subnet
bits (shown in bold) are the bits that have been borrowed beyond the original network mask of /24. The
/24 is the prefix notation and corresponds to a dotted decimal mask of 255.255.255.0.
1) (/25) 11111111.11111111.11111111.10000000
Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent:
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255.255.255.128
Two subnets (2^1) and 128 hosts (2^7) – 2 = 126 hosts per subnet
2) (/26) 11111111.11111111.11111111.11000000
Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent:
255.255.255.192
3) (/27) 11111111.11111111.11111111.11100000
Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent:
255.255.255.224
4) (/28) 11111111.11111111.11111111.11110000
Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent:
255.255.255.240
5) (/29) 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111000
Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent:
255.255.255.248
6) (/30) 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100
Dotted decimal subnet mask equivalent:
255.255.255.252
Sixty four subnets (2^6) and 4 hosts (2^2) – 2 = 2 hosts per subnet
Considering your answers above, which subnet masks meet the required number of minimum host
addresses?
/25, /26
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Considering your answers above, which subnet masks meets the minimum number of subnets
required?
/26, /27, /28, /29, /30 will give the required number of subnets.
Considering your answers above, which subnet mask meets both the required minimum number of
hosts and the minimum number of subnets required?
/26 will give you the four subnets that are required, and 62 hosts per subnet, greater than the 50
hosts required for the first subnet.
When you have determined which subnet mask meets all of the stated network requirements, derive each
of the subnets. List the subnets from first to last in the table. Remember that the first subnet is
192.168.0.0 with the chosen subnet mask.
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b. Determine if PC-B can communicate with its default gateway. Do you get a reply? YES
c. Determine if PC-A can communicate with PC-B. Do you get a reply? YES
If you answered “no” to any of the preceding questions, then you should go back and check your IP address
and subnet mask configurations, and ensure that the default gateways have been correctly configured on PC-
A and PC-B.
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