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8.2.1.

4 PT Designing and Implementing a VLSM Addressing


SchemeTopology
You will receive one of three possible topologies.

Addressing Table
Device

Interface

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

G0/0

[[R1G0Add]]

[[R1G0Sub]]

N/A

G0/1

[[R1G1Add]]

[[R1G1Sub]]

N/A

S0/0/0

[[R1S0Add]]

[[R1S0Sub]]

N/A

G0/0

[[R2G0Add]]

[[R2G0Sub]]

N/A

G0/1

[[R2G1Add]]

[[R2G1Sub]]

N/A

S0/0/0

[[R2S0Add]]

[[R2S0Sub]]

N/A

[[S1Name]]

VLAN 1

[[S1Add]]

[[S1Sub]]

[[R1G0Add]]

[[S2Name]]

VLAN 1

[[S2Add]]

[[S2Sub]]

[[R1G1Add]]

[[S3Name]]

VLAN 1

[[S3Add]]

[[S3Sub]]

[[R2G0Add]]

[[S4Name]]

VLAN 1

[[S4Add]]

[[S4Sub]]

[[R2G1Add]]

[[PC1Name]]

NIC

[[PC1Add]]

[[PC1Sub]]

[[R1G0Add]]

[[PC2Name]]

NIC

[[PC2Add]]

[[PC2Sub]]

[[R1G1Add]]

[[PC3Name]]

NIC

[[PC3Add]]

[[PC3Sub]]

[[R2G0Add]]

[[PC4Name]]

NIC

[[PC4Add]]

[[PC4Sub]]

[[R2G1Add]]

[[R1Name]]

[[R2Name]]

Objectives
Part 1: Examine the Network Requirements
Part 2: Design the VLSM Addressing Scheme
Part 3: Assign IP Addresses to Devices and Verify Connectivity

Background
In this activity, you are given a /24 network address to use to design a VLSM addressing scheme. Based on a
set of requirements, you will assign subnets and addressing, configure devices and verify connectivity.

Part 1: Examine the Network Requirements


Step 1: Determine the number of subnets needed.
You will subnet the network address [[DisplayNet]]. The network has the following requirements:

[[S1Name]] LAN will require [[HostReg1]] host IP addresses

[[S2Name]] LAN will require [[HostReg2]] host IP addresses

[[S3Name]] LAN will require [[HostReg3]] host IP addresses

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[[S4Name]] LAN will require [[HostReg4]] host IP addresses

How many subnets are needed in the network topology? 5

Step 2: Determine the subnet mask information for each subnet.


a. Which subnet mask will accommodate the number of IP addresses required for [[S1Name]]?
How many usable host addresses will this subnet support?
b. Which subnet mask will accommodate the number of IP addresses required for [[S2Name]]?
How many usable host addresses will this subnet support?
c.

Which subnet mask will accommodate the number of IP addresses required for [[S3Name]]?
How many usable host addresses will this subnet support?

d. Which subnet mask will accommodate the number of IP addresses required for [[S4Name]]?
How many usable host addresses will this subnet support?
e. Which subnet mask will accommodate the number of IP addresses required for the connection between
[[R1Name]] and [[R2Name]]?

Design the VLSM Addressing Scheme


Step 1: Divide the [[DisplayNet]] network based on the number of hosts per subnet.
a. Use the first subnet to accommodate the largest LAN.
b. Use the second subnet to accommodate the second largest LAN.
c.

Use the third subnet to accommodate the third largest LAN.

d. Use the fourth subnet to accommodate the fourth largest LAN.


e. Use the fifth subnet to accommodate the connection between [[R1Name]] and [[R2Name]].

Step 2: Document the VLSM subnets.


Complete the Subnet Table, listing the subnet descriptions (e.g. [[S1Name]] LAN), number of hosts needed,
then network address for the subnet, the first usable host address, and the broadcast address. Repeat until all
addresses are listed.

Subnet Table
Note: The correct answers for this table are variable depending on the scenario received. Refer to the
Instructor Notes at the end of these instructions for further information. The format here follows what the
student used in Designing and Implementing a VLSM Addressing Scheme.

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Subnet
Description

Number of
Hosts
Needed

Network
Address/CIDR

First Usable
Host Address

Broadcast
Address

Step 1: Document the addressing scheme.


a. Assign the first usable IP addresses to [[R1Name]] for the two LAN links and the WAN link.
b. Assign the first usable IP addresses to [[R2Name]] for the two LANs links. Assign the last usable IP
address for the WAN link.
c.

Assign the second usable IP addresses to the switches.

d. Assign the last usable IP addresses to the hosts.

Assign IP Addresses to Devices and Verify Connectivity


Most of the IP addressing is already configured on this network. Implement the following steps to complete
the addressing configuration.

Step 2: Configure IP addressing on [[R1Name]] LAN interfaces.


Step 3: Configure IP addressing on [[S3Name]], including the default gateway.
Step 4: Configure IP addressing on [[PC4Name]], including the default gateway.
Step 5: Verify connectivity.
You can only verify connectivity from [[R1Name]], [[S3Name]], and [[PC4Name]]. However, you should be
able to ping every IP address listed in the Addressing Table.

Suggested Scoring Rubric


Note: The majority of points are allocated to designing and documenting the addressing scheme. Implementation
of the addresses in Packet Tracer is of minimal consideration.

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Activity Section
Part 1: Examine the
Network Requirements

Question
Location

Possible
Points

Step 1

Step 2

Part 1 Total

Earned
Points

Part 2: Design the VLSM Addressing Scheme


Complete Subnet Table

25

Document Addressing

40

Part 2 Total

65

Packet Tracer Score

30

Total Score

100

ID:[[indexAdds]][[indexNames]][[indexTopos]]

Instructor Notes:
The following addressing tables represent the three possible addressing scenarios the student may get. Note that
the Device column is independent of the addressing scheme. For example, a student could receive the device
names from Scenario 1 and the addressing scheme from Scenario 3. In addition, the three possible topologies
are also independent of the device names and the addressing scheme (click reset in the activity to see the
different topologies). Therefore, this activity uses three independent variables with three possible values each for
a total of 27 possible combinations (3 device names x 3 addressing schemes x 3 topologies = 27 isomorphs).

Scenario 1 - Network Address: [Link]/24


Subnet Table
Number of
Hosts
Needed

Subnet
Description

Network
Address/CIDR

First Usable
Host Address

Last Usable
Host Address

Broadcast
Address

Host-D LAN

60

[Link]/26

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Host-B LAN

30

[Link]/27

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Host-A LAN

14

[Link]/28

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Host-C LAN

[Link]/29

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

WAN Link

[Link]/30

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

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Device

Interface

Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

G0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/1

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

S0/0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/1

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

Building2

S0/0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

ASW1

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

ASW2

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

ASW3

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

ASW4

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Host-A

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Host-B

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Host-C

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Host-D

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Building1

Building 1
en
conf t
int g0/0
ip add [Link] [Link]
no shut
int g0/1
ip add [Link] [Link]
no shut
ASW3
en
conf t
int vlan 1
ip add [Link] [Link]
no shut
ip def [Link]

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Scenario 2 - Network Address: [Link]/24


Subnet Table
Number of
Hosts
Needed

Subnet
Description

Network
Address/CIDR

First Usable
Host Address

Last Usable
Host Address

Broadcast
Address

PC-A LAN

27

[Link]/27

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

PC-B LAN

25

[Link]/27

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

PC-C LAN

14

[Link]/28

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

PC-D LAN

[Link]/28

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

WAN Link

[Link]/30

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Device

Interface

Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

G0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/1

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

S0/0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/1

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

Branch2

S0/0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

Room-114

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Room-279

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Room-312

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Room-407

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

PC-A

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

PC-B

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

PC-C

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

PC-D

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Branch1

Branch 1
en
conf t
int g0/0
ip add [Link] [Link]
no shut
int g0/1
ip add [Link] [Link]

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no shut
Room-312
en
conf t
int vlan 1
ip add [Link] [Link]
no shut
ip def [Link]

Scenario 3 - Network Address: [Link]/24


Subnet Table
Number of
Hosts
Needed

Subnet
Description

Network
Address/CIDR

First Usable
Host Address

Last Usable
Host Address

Broadcast
Address

User-4 LAN

58

[Link]/26

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

User-3 LAN

29

[Link]/27

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

User-2 LAN

15

[Link]/27

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

User-1 LAN

[Link]/28

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

WAN Link

[Link]/30

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

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Device

Interface

Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

G0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/1

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

S0/0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

G0/1

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

Remote-Site2

S0/0/0

[Link]

[Link]

N/A

Sw1

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Sw2

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Sw3

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Sw4

VLAN 1

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

User-1

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

User-2

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

User-3

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

User-4

NIC

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

Remote-Site1

Remote-Site1
en
conf t
int g0/0
ip add [Link] [Link]
no shut
int g0/1
ip add [Link] [Link]
no shut
Sw-3
en
conf t
int vlan 1
ip add [Link] [Link]
no shut
ip def [Link]

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