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11.10.1 Packet Tracer - Design and Implement A VLSM Addressing Scheme

The document provides instructions for designing and implementing a VLSM addressing scheme. It includes host requirements for different LANs totaling 47, 28, 11 and 5 hosts. Students are asked to design the addressing scheme using the most efficient subnet sizes and document the subnets in a table. They then configure addressing on all network devices and hosts to test connectivity.

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11.10.1 Packet Tracer - Design and Implement A VLSM Addressing Scheme

The document provides instructions for designing and implementing a VLSM addressing scheme. It includes host requirements for different LANs totaling 47, 28, 11 and 5 hosts. Students are asked to design the addressing scheme using the most efficient subnet sizes and document the subnets in a table. They then configure addressing on all network devices and hosts to test connectivity.

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Packet Tracer - Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing

Scheme
Addressing Table

Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

G0/0 N/A
blank blank blank
W1-201 10.1.1.113 255.255.255.248

G0/1 N/A
blank blank blank
West W2-87 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.192

S0/0/0 N/A
blank blank blank
10.1.1.121 255.255.255.252

G0/0 N/A
blank blank blank
E1-22 10.1.1.97 255.255.255.240

G0/1 N/A
blank blank blank

East E2-47 10.1.1.65 255.255.255.224

S0/0/0 N/A
blank blank blank
10.1.1.122 255.255.255.252
WS-1 VLAN 1
blank blank blank blank
10.1.1.114 255.255.255.248 10.1.1.113

VLAN 1
blank blank blank blank
WS-2 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.192 10.1.1.1

VLAN 1 10.1.1.98
blank blank blank blank
ES-1 255.255.255.240 10.1.1.97

VLAN 1 10.1.1.65
blank blank blank blank
ES-2 10.1.1.66 255.255.255.224

NIC
blank blank blank blank

W1-201 10.1.1.118 255.255.255.248 10.1.1.113

NIC
blank blank blank blank
W2-87 10.1.1.62 255.255.255.192 10.1.1.1

NIC
blank blank blank blank
E1-22 10.1.1.110 255.255.255.240 10.1.1.97

NIC 255.255.255.224
blank blank blank blank
E2-47 10.1.1.94 10.1.1.65
Blank Line, No additional information

Objectives
In this lab you will design a VLSM addressing scheme given a network address and host requirements. You
will configure addressing on routers, switches, and network hosts.
• Design a VLSM IP addressing scheme given requirements.
• Configure addressing on network devices and hosts.
• Verify IP connectivity.
• Troubleshoot connectivity issues as required.

Background / Scenario
You have been asked to design, implement, and test an addressing scheme for a customer. The customer
has given you the network address that is suitable for the network, the topology, and the host requirements.
You will implement and test your design.

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Instructions
You have been given the network address by your customer. The host address
requirements are:

Requirements
Host Requirements:

LAN Number of Addresses Required

blank LAN-1 blank 47 Hosts

blank LAN-2 blank 28 Hosts

blank LAN-3 blank 11 Hosts

blank LAN-4 blank 5 Hosts


Blank Line, No additional information

Design Requirements
• Create the addressing design. Follow guidelines provided in the curriculum regarding the order of the
subnets.
• The subnets should be contiguous. There should be no unused address space between subnets.
• Provide the most efficient subnet possible for the point-to-point link between the routers.
• Assign the subnets in the order of the number of hosts from the greatest to the least.
• Document your design in a table such as the one below.

Number of Hosts Network First Usable Broadcast


Subnet Description Needed Address/CIDR Host Address Address

blankLAN-1 blank 47 blank


10.1.1.0/26 blank
10.1.1.1 blank
10.1.1.63

blankLAN-2 blank 28 blank


10.1.1.64/27 blank
10.1.1.65 blank
10.1.1.95

blankLAN-3 blank 11 blank


10.1.1.96/28 blank
10.1.1.97 blank
10.1.1.111

blankLAN-4 blank 5 blank


10.1.1.112/29 blank
10.1.1.113 blank
10.1.1.119

blankLAN-5 blank 2 blank


10.1.1.120/30 blank
10.1.1.121 blank
10.1.1.123
Blank Line, No additional information

Configuration Requirements
Note: You will configure addressing on all devices and hosts in the network.
• Assign the first usable IP addresses in the appropriate subnets to for the two LAN links
and the WAN link.
• Assign the first usable IP addresses in the appropriate subnets to for the two LANs
links. Assign the last usable IP address for the WAN link.
• Assign the second usable IP addresses in the appropriate subnets to the switches.
• The switch management interface should be reachable from hosts on all of the LANs.
• Assign the last usable IP addresses in the appropriate subnets to the hosts.

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Packet Tracer - Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme

If the addressing design and implementation are correct, all hosts and devices should be reachable over the
network.
End of document

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