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Trying to figure out how to fill out the following chart. Â Professor said that it is a Class A network, not class C
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Network Design Proposal
(Part 2) Prepared For:
University of Maryland University College Prepared By: Joseph Cook J. Cook
CMIT 265: Fundamentals of Networking Subnet Table:
Methodology
Given the aforementioned scenario, we are going to use the 192.168.0.0/24 network and create a total
of 8 subnets, with 25 hosts on each subnet. The chart below describes structures the scenario to include
each subnet and required hosts.
Subnet Network Address Host Address Range Broadcast Address Subnet Mask: 255.255.255._____
Classroom 1 192.168.0.0 192.168.0.1 – 192.168.0.30 192.168.0.31 Classroom 2 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ - 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ Classroom 3 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ - 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ Classroom 4 192.168.0.96 192.168.0.97 – 192.168.0.126 192.168.0.127 Student
Computer Lab 192.168.0.128 192.168.0.129 – 192.168.0.158 192.168.0.127 Equipment 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ - 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ Library Lab
(Public Access) 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ - 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ Staff Network 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ - 192.168.0.__ 192.168.0.__ 2