Greetings, and welcome to Seeseenayy.
Nick will be working on the Case Study for CCNAv2, along with Noah's magical skills.
This post will not be completed until the end of the week, but it will be a progressive post and will be edited multiple times.
If you plan to follow this post's answers and tutorials, take them with a grain of salt.
Below are the snipped images of the PDF. The first section is subnetting, which isn't all too complicated (fo Noah at least).
Initial Thoughts
This case study doesn't seem difficult. It's literally everything we've done before.
First, I'd like to say that if you haven't looked already give the ios crs page a look. Funnily enough, the dude who made this PT made that reference sheet. It's VERY useful for all settings-- PT or not.
Section I
IP Addressing & VLANs
Our first step is to subnet (click to find out how). I'd like to point out that this table is weird. We're not subnetting the provided subnet, rather the subnet address (172...), if that makes sense.
Nick will be working on the Case Study for CCNAv2, along with Noah's magical skills.
This post will not be completed until the end of the week, but it will be a progressive post and will be edited multiple times.
If you plan to follow this post's answers and tutorials, take them with a grain of salt.
Below are the snipped images of the PDF. The first section is subnetting, which isn't all too complicated (fo Noah at least).
Initial Thoughts
This case study doesn't seem difficult. It's literally everything we've done before.
First, I'd like to say that if you haven't looked already give the ios crs page a look. Funnily enough, the dude who made this PT made that reference sheet. It's VERY useful for all settings-- PT or not.
Section I
IP Addressing & VLANs
Our first step is to subnet (click to find out how). I'd like to point out that this table is weird. We're not subnetting the provided subnet, rather the subnet address (172...), if that makes sense.
Please, actually attempt to subnet. Don't be like some people (in our class, at least) who can do everything BUT subnetting. It's a useful tool, in my opinion. We're still going to answer it, but you'll need to highlight over the table to see the answers.
Subnet Address | Subnet Mask | # Of Hosts |
PHOENIX | ||
172.25.64.0 | /22 255.255.252.0 | 1024 |
172.25.65.128 | /26 255.255.255.192 | 60 |
172.25.64.0 | /24 255.255.255.0 | 150 |
172.25.65.0 | /25 255.255.255.128 | 75 |
172.25.65.192 | /26 255.255.255.192 | 50 |
172.25.66.0 | /28 255.255.255.240 | 12 |
CHICAGO | ||
172.25.68.0 | /24 255.255.255.0 | 256 |
172.25.68.0 | /25 255.255.255.128 | 90 |
172.25.68.128 | /28 255.255.255.240 | 10 |
172.25.68.144 | /30 255.255.255.252 | 2 |
WILL EDIT LATER
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