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SKILLS Semester 1 Class: Instructor: Date: 1st time Network Diagram Student name: Email : Total time: 120

minutes Score

Switch 1

Mail Server

Router 1A E0 S0 Router 2 S1

Router 1B Switch 2 E0

E1 S1

S0

S0

Router 3

S0

Router 4

E0

E0

E0

Switch 3 Switch 5 Station1

Switch 4

My Client

Workgroup Printer DNS Server


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Cable selection (15 points) You have some network connections and have to decide what type of cable to use for each connection, then from the given UTP cables in a box (including wrong cables), you have to choose all the cable you need (in accordance with TIA/EIA-568A/B standard) : Cable Types Straight-through cable Crossover cable Straight-throught calbe Straight-throught calbe Straight-throught calbe
Section 1.

Description Connect PC to Switch Connect Router to PC Connect Router to Switch Connect Hub to Switch Connect Hub to Router

Instructors Remark

IP Subnetting (50 points)

1 Answer the following questions (20 points). Figure 1 is your companys physical topology. Your company has received a class C network address of How many collision domains are there in the network? _____23___________ According to Figure 1, what is the maximum number of IP address needed for a network? (Assuming you will assign an IP address for each switch)? _______35_________ What will the subnet mask be? ____255.255.255.192________o How many hosts per subnet can be used? _____62______ 2 Determine subnets and valid host IP addresses (20 points). Fill the below table by subnets that can be created with the minimum number of subnet bit(start from subnet #0).

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Sub Sub network -net Address

Range of valid host IP Address

Broadcast Address

Usab Use le d (Y/N (Y/ ) N)

3 Assign an IP address and subnet mask to router interface and hosts (10 points). Fill in the following table: Interface or Host Router 2E0 Switch 3 IP addres Subnet mask s Default gateway Subnet Address

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My Client Station 1 Router 2S0 Router 1A S0 Router 1A E0 Switch 2 Switch 1 Router 1B E0 Router 1B E1 Mail Server Router 1B S1 Router 4-S0 Router 4 E0 Switch 5 Workgroup Printer Router 1A S1 Router 3 S0 Router 3 E0 Switch 4 DNS server

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Section 2.

Miscellaneous (25 points)

1. Which of the following devices can an administrator use to segment their LAN? (Choose all that apply) A. Hubs B. Repeaters

C. Switches
D. Bridges E. Routers F. Media Converters G. All of the above 2. The TestKing corporate LAN consists of one large flat network. You decide to segment this LAN into two separate networks with a router. What will be the affect of this change? A. The number of broadcast domains will be decreased. B. It will make the broadcasting of traffic between domains more efficient between segments. C. It will increase the number of collisions. D. It will prevent segment 1's broadcasts from getting to segment 2. E. It will connect segment 1's broadcasts to segment 2.

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3. Which of the following are benefits of segmenting a network with a router? (Select all that apply) A. Broadcasts are not forwarded across the router. B. All broadcasts are completely eliminated. C. Adding a router to the network decreases latency. D. Filtering can occur based on Layer 3 information. E. Routers are more efficient than switches and will process the data more quickly. F. None of the above. 4. Given the choices below, which address represents a unicast address? A. 224.1.5.2 B. FFFF. FFFF. FFFF. C. 192.168.24.59/30 D. 255.255.255.255 E. 172.31.128.255/18 5. With regards to bridges and switches, which of the following statements are true? (Choose three) A. Switches are primarily software based while bridges are hardware based. B. Both bridges and switches forward Layer 2 broadcasts. C. Bridges are frequently faster than switches. D. Switches typically have a higher number of ports than bridges.

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E. Bridges define broadcast domain while switches define collision domains. F. Both bridges and switches make forwarding decisions based on Layer 2 addresses.

6. Which Layer 1 devices can be used to extend the area covered by a single LAN segment? (Select two) A. Switch B. Router C. NIC D. hub E. Repeater F. RJ-45 transceiver

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