Consider the following simple network (very similar to example in talk):
Fill out the subnet size and number of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for each network in the following table and compute the total number of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and subnet sizes required to support this small network.
Network | # Hosts | IPv4 Subnet Size | IPv4 Addresses | IPv6 Subnet Size | IPv6 Addresses |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Router to router connect | 2 | ||||
Server Network | 35 | ||||
Science Building | 100 | ||||
Library | 200 | ||||
Arts Building | 60 | ||||
Administration Building | 40 | ||||
Wireless Network | 250 | ||||
Total Hosts Needed | |||||
Address Block Required |