Question 1: Given the topology in Figure 1, divide the range 192.168.4.0/24 to all available networks using minimum numb

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Question 1: Given the topology in Figure 1, divide the range 192.168.4.0/24 to all available networks using minimum numb

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Question 1 Given The Topology In Figure 1 Divide The Range 192 168 4 0 24 To All Available Networks Using Minimum Numb 1
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Question 1: Given the topology in Figure 1, divide the range 192.168.4.0/24 to all available networks using minimum number of IPs. Show in a table the network ID of each network and the Last IP address of it. (3 Points). 60 Hosts X 10 Hosts Router 1 Router 2 Switch 1 Switch 2 Figure 1: Question 1Topology Question 2: Use Cisco Packet Tracer to build the topology shown in Figure 2. [7 Points) 192.X.1.0/30 192.x.2.0/30 Router 2 Router 1 Router 3 192.x.0.0/24 192.X.3.0/28 X) Switch 1 PC2 PCI Figure 2: Question 2 Topology
1. PCI and PC2 should be able to ping each other using static routing. 2. Establish a password protection '1234' on incoming Telnet sessions at Router 1 using line vty 04 command. Please Note: • You must use the command line in configuring the routers. • Use the place note icon to show the used ips on the topology (it will helping me in testing your work). • The X in the given ranges is the first digit of your university ID (Example: 1165789) X will be 9 in this ID. • To test the password part, you can use the command: Stelnet routerinterfaceIPAddress From PC1, the router should request a password you established to let you access it. • Feel free to review the experiment procedure.
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