This project ties together several skills you have studied in this course. Suppo
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This project ties together several skills you have studied in this course. Suppose you have decided to implement VLANs as a solution for slow network performance on the company network depicted in Figure 1. You want five VLANs, one for the Manufacturing Department, one for the Administrative Department, one for the Sales Department, one for the Customer Support Department, one for the IT, and one for Wireless network. Employees on all three floors of the building work in each department except IT. Also AP should accept all VLANs. Switch IT has all servers belong to IT VLAN. You are authorized to purchase up to four programmable switches, one Access Point, and one Router. The current private Class B network ID is 172.18.0.0. You have decided to subnet the VLANs to allow eight VLANs, which will give some room for growth in the corporation. Do the following:
Use Packet tracer to design and implement your solution.
You should have Web Server needs to be accessed from all VLANs.
What is the original subnet mask for the entire large network? What is the subnet mask of each VLAN?
If the VLANs uses the first available subnet, what is the network IDs of all VLANs? what is the broadcast IDs of all VLANs?
What is the range of host IP addresses of the each VLAN?
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Address: 172.18.0.0 10101100.00010010.00000000 .00000000
Netmask: 255.255.255.0 = 24 11111111.11111111.11111111 .00000000
Wildcard: 0.0.0.255 00000000.00000000.00000000 .11111111
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Network: 172.18.0.0/24 10101100.00010010.00000000 .00000000 (Class B)
Broadcast: 172.18.0.255 10101100.00010010.00000000 .11111111
HostMin: 172.18.0.1 10101100.00010010.00000000 .00000001
HostMax: 172.18.0.254 10101100.00010010.00000000 .11111110
Hosts/Net: 254
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