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Question: 5 Consider three LANs interconnected by two routers, as shown in Figure given below. a....
Consider three LANs interconnected by two routers, as shown in the figure below. a. Assign IP addresses to all of the interfaces. For Subnet 1 use addresses of the form 192.168.1.xxx; for Subnet 2 uses addresses of the form 192.168.2.xxx; and for Subnet 3 use addresses of the form 192.168.3.XXX. b. Assign MAC addresses to all of the adapters. c. Consider sending an IP datagram from Host E to Host B. Suppose all of the ARP tables are up to date. Enumerate all...
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4. Consider three LANs interconnected by two routers, as shown in the following figure. a. Assign IP addresses to all of the host and router interfaces. For Subnet 1 use addresses of the form 192.168.200.xxx: for Subnet 2 uses addresses of the form 192.168.30.xxx; and for Subnet 3 use addresses of the form 192.168.100.xxx. b. Assign MAC addresses to all of the host and router interfaces. Assume that all the MAC addresses start with "00-00";...
1. (25 Points) Consider three LANs interconnected by two
routers, as shown in Figure 1.
a. Assign IP addresses to all of the interfaces. For Subnet 1 use
addresses of the form 190.102.111.xxx; for Subnet 2 uses addresses
of the form 190.102.222.xxx; and for Subnet 3 use addresses of the
form 190.102.333.xxx. (5 Points)
b. Assign MAC addresses to all of the adapters. (Assuming that
the routers are manufactured by Company-X which has purchased MAC
addresses starting with AA-AA-AA and...
Consider three LANs interconnected by two
routers as shown in the Figure.
1. Consider sending an IP datagram from host E to Host B.
Suppose all of the ARP tables are up-t-date. Enumerate all the
steps, as done for the single router example in section 6.4.1.
2. Now repeat the previous steps assuming that the ARP table in
the sending host is empty and the other tables are up to date.
192.168.3.001 77-77-77-77-77-77H E 92.168.1.001 1 A 00-00-00-00-00-00 192.168.1.002 22-22-22-22-22-22...
Consider the topology shown below with following requirements Three subnets A, B, C, should have enough addresses, starting from 192.100.10.0 to support 500 interfaces, 200 interfaces, and 100 interfaces, respectively. Each of subnets, D, E, and F has 32 interfaces. (not required for address assignment.) The IP addresses for three subnets should be assigned continuously, with spacing of power-2, that means, 250 will be rounded to 256, and so on. For each subnet, the assignment should take the form a.b.c.d/x...
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200.1.1.2 /24 200.1.1.1/24 Subnet 4 1941 PC-PT PCO 1941 Router0 Router1 Network Address 192.168.21.0/24 5 subnets required Serial link 4 VLANS required VLAN 20 (Staf) (Subnet 0) VLAN 30 (Student) (Subnet 1) VLAN 40 (Server) (Subnet 2) VLAN 100 (Management)(Subnet 3)...
CHAPTER 4: CONTINUE ll. Multicast Routing Consider the network topology in Figure-2 below H1 NET- Router R1 R3 R2 R10 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 NET-4 NET-3 NET-2 H3 H5 H4 Figure 2: Multicast/Broadcast Topology CHAPTER 4: CONTINUE I. Multicast Routing - Continue Q3. Assume the host H1 is willing to multicast a message to the hosts H3, H4, and H5. Assume a center-based tree approach is used for multicast, R5 is selected as the center, and number-of-hops is...
In Chapter 1, “Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints,” you first learned about ElectroMyCycle, a manufacturer of electric motorcycles. Now, ElectroMyCycle has chosen you to design a new network that will let the company scale to a larger size. In Chapter 5, you learned that ElectroMyCycle’s network will support about 200 employees. The network will include a data center and a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Users in the campus network will access the servers in the data center from their PCs....
Q1 Error detection/correction Can these schemes correct bit errors: Internet checksums, two-dimendional parity, cyclic redundancy check (CRC) A. Yes, No, No B. No, Yes, Yes c. No, Yes, No D. No, No, Yes E. Ho, hum, ha Q2 CRC vs Internet checksums Which of these is not true? A. CRC's are commonly used at the link layer B. CRC's can detect any bit error of up to r bits with an r-bit EDC. c. CRC's are more resilient to bursty...
Question 1 A URL is a ____-part addressing scheme a. two b. four c. three d. one Question 2 A text file that contains HTML tags is called a(n) ____. a. server b. HTML document c. browser d. IP address Question 3 A(n) ____ comes into existence as soon as a work is placed into a tangible form. a. open-source project b. copyright c. reproduction notice d. lien Question 4 A(n) ____ is a small file...