05-28-2023 08:56 AM - edited 06-01-2023 05:20 AM
Hello All,
Good Night, I'm new here and new in networking, I'm trying to learn about it and i got some problem about IP Address Allocation, actually this is the last test after i repeat some course, can anyone help me check is this correct or not, or give some solution about my course, I'm sorry, this is probably a really weird question for an aspiring network engineer,
thank you in advance for your help
05-28-2023 09:02 AM
online subnet calculator is solution
05-28-2023 09:06 AM
Hello, Thanks for the replied
i have, but when i try to implementation, it has some errors like inconsistent address and mask, overlaps and i have check it device by device and i found correct address sir
05-28-2023 09:17 AM
I Know that and reply below why your calculate is wrong, the IP must be unique (not appear in two or more subnet)
you use /23 and /27 that make IP conflict and you get inconsistent address
05-28-2023 09:20 AM
so the point is, i have a problem with my subnet allocation sir.. right.?
05-28-2023 09:07 AM
be aware you calculation need to check, the /23 inlcude 172.16.0.1 to 172.16.1.254 which include IP 172.16.0.128 (subnet 128)
so check each subnet one by one
05-28-2023 09:17 AM
yes, thank you for the information sir, I'm afraid that the error i face is from the subnet mask, as you can see in my attachment there are multiple networks requesting the same requirement,
05-28-2023 09:27 AM - edited 05-28-2023 09:27 AM
not only subnet mask the subnet is also wrong,
SORRY I dont have time NOW may be other help you in subnet calculate.
the point here you can not using subnet and subnet mask without plan, you need to make plan start from
you have /16 major NETWORK
sum all hosts you need for all other subnet assume it 2000
divide the /16 into subnet that can give you 2000 host
for example we select /20 and then divide one of subnet of /20 into small subnet.
05-28-2023 09:38 AM
Hello sir, no problem.. i appreciate your help and the expalantion.. i'll try to do some re-configuration and re-calculate like your advice.. thank you
05-28-2023 01:00 PM
Are you using RIP or RIPv2? Very, very important difference, as RIP is Classful and you're using a Class B network, i.e. going by your topology diagram, I don't think it's possible using RIP and a single Class B network.
05-28-2023 05:27 PM
Hello Sir, sorry.. yes i use V2 RIP for this
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