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help on network analysis

IWI_MSIEIWI_MSIE Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□
I have some problem designing a network based on a scenario for a company.

Scenario in Summary:

Company: XYZ

3 departments:

192.168.1.0/24

Marketing departments divided into 3 different industries with equal number of hosts (10 each)
- Video Streaming
HR department (10 hosts)
Engineering department (30 hosts)

Servers are hosted in ABC

- Video Server
- HTTP Server

- 3 Layer 2 Switches
- 3 Routers
- 3 PCs (Servers)

XYZ will be connecting with another company QWE through extranet connection

How do i create this network? Anyone can demonstrate it in Packet Tracer?

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    burbankmarcburbankmarc Member Posts: 460
    Some quick questions:

    what kind of internet connection are you going to have?
    Is this all in one building?
    Who all needs access to the video server?
    What kind of extranet connection is it?
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    IWI_MSIEIWI_MSIE Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□
    Some quick questions:

    what kind of internet connection are you going to have?
    Is this all in one building?
    Who all needs access to the video server?
    What kind of extranet connection is it?

    Is this all in one building? Yes for company XYZ. Its in one building. Server will be co-located in ABC, outside XYZ.

    One of the industry in Marketing will be accessing the video server. For e.g. media VLAN
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    mikej412mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
    IWI_MSIE wrote: »
    3 departments:

    192.168.1.0/24

    Marketing departments divided into 3 different industries with equal number of hosts (10 each)
    - Video Streaming
    HR department (10 hosts)
    Engineering department (30 hosts)
    So you have to subnet that 192.168.10/24 network, right? What IP addressing scheme have YOU come up with?

    Hint: start with the largest block of addresses and work your way down to the smallest.
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    IWI_MSIEIWI_MSIE Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□
    mikej412 wrote: »
    So you have to subnet that 192.168.10/24 network, right? What IP addressing scheme have YOU come up with?

    Hint: start with the largest block of addresses and work your way down to the smallest.

    Yes, i have completed the ip addressing scheme. Still curious on creating the network diagram. icon_sad.gif
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    mikej412mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
    IWI_MSIE wrote: »
    Still curious on creating the network diagram. icon_sad.gif
    If you don't know how to work the software, there are several different tutorials on YouTube

    Here's a 3 video series someone did: YouTube - CiscoStudents's Channel

    Here's the first video in what looks to be a high production value 5 part series: YouTube - Packet Tracer Video Tutorial 1
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    burbankmarcburbankmarc Member Posts: 460
    Do you have to subnet 1 class C block down? Unless there's no hope for growth I usually just assign a class C to a subnet, that way you don't have to go through a huge hassle of readdressing everything.
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