VLSM

From: Ben Rife (brife@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 29 1999 - 12:20:16 GMT-3


   
   Hello Everyone,
   
   My name is Ben Rife.
   I am scheduled to take the lab on July 14, 1999 in RTP.
   I live in Detroit, Michigan.
   
   I hear one of the first things you must do in the lab is to address
   your
   network using VLSM. Please help me verify that I have addressed a
   network correctly
   and that my concepts are correct.
   
   PROBLEM:
              25 The numbers represent the reqd' #
             RouterA of hosts for each network.
            / \ \ 8
           / \ \ |
   RouterB RouterC RouterD --- RouterE
    30 10 17 32
   Address this network given the number of users per network
   with the 192.200.7.0 address.
   
   The way I did this VLSM problem is as follows:
   
   A. 192.200.7.0 - .31
   255.255.255.224
   
   B. 192.200.7.32 - .63
   255.255.255.224
   
   D. 192.200.7.64 - .95
   255.255.255.224
   
   E. 192.200.7.96 - .127
   255.255.255.224
   
   C. 192.200.7.128 - .143
   255.255.255.240
   
   D-E.
   192.200.7.144 - .159
    255.255.255.240
   
   Serial Links:
   
   192.200.7.160 - .163
   255.255.255.252
   
   192.200.7.164 - .167
   255.255.255.252
   
   192.200.7.168 - .171
   255.255.255.252
   
   Is my VLSM correct? Correct me if I am wrong, but do you take the
   largest network and use that to define the boundaries for the other
   subnets?
   
   
   Regards,
   Benjy Rife
   MCSE, CNE, CCIE Candidate
   brife@bignet.net



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