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Please help me design local and logical topology

D1sablednik!#
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Hello! 

I'm a beginner student with a heavy networking-simulation exercise and i would like your help with it!

First of all they have me to calculate network subnets and addresses (see attachment below) they are difficult by hand but,easy using an online calculator or something similar..

I really want a second opinion from you guys..

Then there are some examples i have to screenshot of local and logical topology, idk really what is local or logical topology how to separate them or really draw them as required ...

And finally there are some templates of a school attached bellow that require some (logical?) designing. For example my opinion is that every class needs more slots for features upgrades, one switch per room, even if there's only one person.

A separate redundant switch per floor  for just-in-case and then a master switch connection all the floor switches together.

( using cisco's packet tracer )

 

If you could provide me with more knowledge a better diagram of local and logical topology than that i have in mind i would really appreciate it!

 

Well... that's about it.

I am not even-close to an expert network designer.. as clearly described above..

If you are willing to help me accomplish more than that feel free to pm me or better direct email me at d1sablednik@yandex.com

Thanks in advance for any help regarding anything 

 

RAW guidelines-assignment below. Please be kind! Please help me design local and logical topology

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Deepak Kumar
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

The Cisco hierarchical (three-layer) internetworking model will be fulfil your requirement but keep in mind that network design may chnages as per device selections. But for a basic idea visit at below link:

http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2202410&seqNum=4

 

Regards,
Deepak Kumar,
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