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EN Lab16. Company's VLSM (1h)
EN Lab16. Company's VLSM (1h)
Lab 16
Company’s VLSM
Divide the following network by using varying length subnet masks (VLSM) in order to waste the least
number of IP addresses per subnet. We have the following class B IP: 151.12.0.0.
Departments:
A. 600 hosts
B. 500 hosts
C. 400 hosts
D. 300 hosts
E. 200 hosts
Routers:
F. 2 hosts
G. 2 hosts
H. 2 hosts
I. 2 hosts
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Company’s VLSM
F 2 2 22-2 = 2
G 2 2 22-2 = 2
H 2 2 22-2 = 2
I 2 2 22-2 = 2
2. Fill in the table with the subnet IP for each using VLSM when needed:
Networ Mask Subnet IP
k
F 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100 151.12.14.0
(00001110.00000000)
255.255.255.252
151.12.22.255 (00010110.11111111)
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G 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100 151.12.14.0
(00001110.00000000)
255.255.255.252
151.12.22.255 (00010110.11111111)
H 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100 151.12.14.0
(00001110.00000000)
255.255.255.252
151.12.22.255 (00010110.11111111)
I 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100 151.12.14.0
(00001110.00000000)
255.255.255.252
151.12.22.255 (00010110.11111111)
Lab 16
Company’s VLSM
Divide the following network by using varying length subnet masks (VLSM) in order to waste the least
number of IP addresses per subnet. We have the following class C IP: 200.200.100.0.
Departments:
Routers:
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Students 100 7 2
Teachers 30 5 6
Guests 24 5 6
Router 1 2 2 62
Router 2 2 2 62
Router 3 2 2 62
4. Fill in the table with the subnet IP for each using VLSM when needed:
Network Mask Subnet IP
Note: You can check the results with a VLSM calculator: http://www.vlsmcalc.com.