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Physical Topology (Draw your physical topology here with a pencil, MS Word or paste image from other software perhaps MS Visio) Important: You are not
Physical Topology (Draw your physical topology here with a pencil, MS Word or paste image from other software perhaps MS Visio)
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Scenario and Requirements Paddy Murphy is the owner of the Mesa Irish Dancing Academy. Paddy's academy currently has 15 students which consists of both boys and girls all aged between 5 and 10 years of age. To run his academy, Paddy hired the former world female Irish dancing champion 'Stuti O'Sullivan'. Two Vets (who both served with Paddy in the US Airforce) volunteer on a regular basis. Paddy's academy has recently received a large financial donation from none other than Michael Flatley, yes, you read that correctly....'The Michael Flatley". As Michael is quite reserved, he wishes that the actual donation amount not be made known to public. Paddy has the responsibility of spending Michael's donation in a way that would best serve his academy. Paddy's first wish is to implement a local computer network in his academy, so the students can communicate with each other, access dance routines from a central computer and the ability for students to print certain routines. Paddy would like each student to have a desktop while his coach (Stuti), his two Vet volunteers, and himself would need laptops. Paddy does not want the students or anybody for that matter to have the ability to access the Internet under any circumstances. Paddy also wants each student to have a designated PC, so he wants to have a PC assigned each student. One of Paddy's great strengths which is gets from his late father (Paddy Senior) is his ability to look ahead. Paddy at some point down the line wants to have other dancing age groups in his academy. He would like these other age groups to communicate separately with each other. At the moment, Paddy just wants the one age group to be setup. Paddy predicts the following age groups and number of students per group. Don't forget his existing 5-10 age group. 11 13 years: 20 students 14 - 17 years: 29 students 18 and above 5 students Logical Topology Network Requirements Examine the network requirements (current and future) and answer the questions below. 1. How many subnets are possible? 2. How many subnets are required? 3. What is the maximum number of IP addresses that are allocated to a single subnet? 4. What is the total number of usable IP addresses that are needed for the entire network? Design an IP Addressing Scheme Subnet the 192.168.1.0 network into the appropriate number of subnets. 1. What will be the subnet mask be for the subnetworks? 2. How many usable host IP addresses are there per subnet? 3. Fill in the following chart with the subnet information Subnet Number Subnet Address 1st Usable Host Address Last Usable Host Address Broadcast Address . Device Address Table (only applies to the 5-10 age group) You only to need list just 10 devices on the network. Make sure to name your PC's accordingly. The PC's interfaces have been defaulted to the NIC. Make sure you include Paddy, Stuti, and the two Vets in your list. No need to include the printer in this device table. Device (Name) Interface IP Address Subnet Mask NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC AirStep by Step Solution
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