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zatoichy
Hello.
The following IP ranges have been given for use:
IP Class Address
202.7.24.0 C 254
202.7.25.0 C 254
202.24.9.0 C 254
190.48.0.0 B 65.534
Total Hosts per each floor (Ground floor + 8 floors) (Hosts are divided into Admin network; Office network):
GR: 327 (Admin - 104; Office - 223)
1: 295 (Admin - 130; Office - 165)
2: 284 (Admin - 38; Office - 246)
3: 433 (Admin - 36; Office - 397)
4: 218 (Admin - 72; Office - 146)
5: 52 (Admin - 52; Office - 0)
6: 76 (Admin - 76; Office - 0)
7: 56 (Admin - 34; Office - 22)
8: 78 (Admin - 56; Office - 22)
The question is - how can I subnet and divide them using VLSM? I was thinking about VLANS but....
Thank you
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networker050184
Why don't you show us what you have come up with and we can point you in the right direction if you are off.
zatoichy
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Excel screenshot what I have come up with..
Can I use class C addresses for WAN links?
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