Nets Here's a pretty lean shot at it :) in the real world, you'd like provide for more growth
Router 1 Net (28 hosts) 192.168.24.0/27 Router 2 Net (60 hosts) 192.168.24.64/26 Router 3 Net (12 hosts) 192.168.24.32/28 Router 4 Net (12 hosts) 192.168.24.48/28 Point to Points 1-2 192.168.24.224/30 1-3 192.168.24.228/30 1-4 192.168.24.232/30 (more here if more meshing needed) Loops 1 192.168.25.1/32 2 192.168.25.2/32 3 192.168.25.3/32 4 192.168.25.4/32 At 02:43 PM 7/28/2002 +0000, crow wrote: >hallo guys!! > >I am ashamed to ask you for this assistance but I despaired with my cidr >prob. >i have so many results and getting more and more confused. >here the task: > >192.168.24.0/22 > router1 (28 hosts) > > > router2 router3 router4 > (60 hosts) (12 hosts) (12 hosts) > >router 1 is connected with 2, 3, and router4, each of the routers have a >number of hosts behind. > >Task: >Create an addressing scheme using VLSM. > >You are assigned the CIDR address 192.168.24.0/22 and must support the >network. You are not permitted to use ip unnumbered or nat on this network. >Create an addessing scheme that meets the requirements shown > >i know, that this is a simple question, but i have learned already 10 hours >today, but cant solve that prob. >but i want to solve this prob today, so plz help me. > >thx in advanced >andy Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=49945&t=49942 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

