11.10.2 Lab – Design and Implement a VLSM Addressing Scheme (Answers)
Objectives Part 1: Analyze Network Requirements Part 2: Construct the VLSM Address Scheme Part 3: Configure and Cable the IPv4 Network Context / Scenario Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) was created to prevent IP address wastage. A network is subnetted and subsequently re-subnetted using VLSM. This procedure may be run numerous times to generate subnets of varying sizes depending on the desired number of hosts per subnet. Effective usage of VLSM involves planning of addresses. Use the network address 192.168.33.128.0/25 to construct an address scheme for the network seen in the topology diagram. VLSM is used to satisfy the IPv4 addressing specifications. After designing the VLSM address scheme, the interfaces on the routers will be configured with the proper IP address information. Addresses will need to be assigned to the future LANS at BR2, but no interfaces will be setup at this time. Note: Cisco 4221 routers running Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 are used in CCNA hands-on labs ...