Consider a scenario, a faculty member is sitting in his office in the department of Computer Science and is connected to the network using an Ethernet cable connection. His device has been assigned a private IP address (192.168.56.1) which cannot be used to connect to the Internet. However, he is still connected to the Internet and is able to use all resources on the Internet. Answer the following
Explain, how a user with a private IP is connected to
the Internet
Draw a topology diagram for this scenario
Draw a table to show the number of devices, the source and destination IP address and the sources and destination MAC address at each hop
Through the private IP address, the user can able to connect to the internet using the router and the NAT or Network Allocation Table. The router can work as a DHCP server which will help provide IP address of Private IP to the connected device.
SL No. | SRC IP ADDRESS | DEST IP ADDRESS | SRC MAC | DEST MAC |
1. | 192.168.56.1 | Dest IP address | MAC of the Device | Mac of the router |
Consider a scenario, a faculty member is sitting in his office in the department of Computer Science and is connected to...
Client #1 IP 160.16.0.3 MAC 00:01:02:03:04:22 Client #2 IP 160.16.0.11 Client #3 Web Server MAC 00:01:02:03:04:06 IP 160.16.0.10 IP 160.16.0.70 MAC 00:01:02:03:04:07 Interface Fa0/0 Interface Fao MAC 00:01:02:03:04:33 IP 160.16.0.1 IP 160.16.0.65 MAC 00:01:02:03:04:A1 MAC 00:01:02:03:04:11 1000000000 IP Router Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Hub Hub Switch Refer to the network figure above, showing two Ethernet Subnets connected through an IP Router, for questions #1 to #5. For each device, both its Internet Protocol (IP) address and its MAC address (also called...
Refer to the network figure above, showing two Ethernet Subnets
connected through an IP Router, for questions #1, #2 and #3. For
each device, both its Internet Protocol (IP) address and its MAC
address (also called the Physical address or the Ethernet address)
are shown. The Subnet Mask used by all devices is 255.255.255.192
(which is same as prefix length “/26”).
(5 points) Assuming that Client #1 sent a packet to Client #3
and then Client #3 sent a packet...
PLEASE ATTACH A SCREENSHOT OF YOUR SUCCESSFUL PING IN
PACKET TRACER FOR THE END!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!
Objectives Part A: Configure a simple static routing . Part B: Configure a simple RIP routing Part A: Configure a simple static routing 1. Create the following network topology on Packet Tracer Router-PT Router-PT Addressing Table Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gatewa 10.0.0.1 20.0.0.1 30.0.0.1 20.0.0.2 0.0.0.10 30.0.0.10 N/A 255.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Routero 2/0 NIA NIA NIA 10.0.0.1 30.0.0.1...
can you please help me with this homework. DCOM 101 – Introduction to Data Communications Final Project Instructions: In this Final Project, you will test the skills and knowledge gained throughout this course. The steps listed below are loosely based on the Assignments you have completed thus far, so don’t hesitate to look back and use those resources. Follow the steps in each section, and paste screenshots when prompted. This assignment is worth 10% of your final grade. Basic Network...
In this lab, we’ll investigate the 802.11 wireless network
protocol. Follow the instructions and answers questions 7 - 10.
http://gaia.cs.umass.edu/wireshark-labs/wireshark-traces.zip
In this lab, we'll investigate the 802.11 wireless network protocol. Before beginning this lab, you might want to re-read Section 6.3 in the text. Since we l1 be delving a bit deeper into 802.11 than is covered in the text, you might want to check out "A Technical Tutorial on the 802.11Protocol," by Pablo Brenner (Breezecom Communications) http://www.sss-mag.com/pdf802_11tut.pdf, and "Understanding...