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Implementing Basic Addressing Schemes

When designing a new network or mapping an existing network, document the network. At a minimum, the documentation should include a topology diagram that indicates the physical connectivity and an addressing table that lists all of the following information:
Device names
Interfaces used in the design
IP addresses and subnet masks
Default gateway addresses for end devices, such as PCs

Populating an Address Table

The figure shows a network topology with the devices interconnected and configured with IP addresses. Under the topology is a table used to document the network. The table is partially populated with the data documenting the network (devices, IP addresses, subnet masks, and interfaces).

Router R1 and host PC1 are already documented. Finish populating the table and the blank spaces on the diagram dragging the pool of IP addresses shown below the table to the correct locations.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

whether this is meant as a subnet?

Unknown said...

where is the table to be populated!?

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