Introduction You are a network administrator for a small consulting firm and have been asked to design and deploy a small network. You are provided with an address block that will need to be subnetted to accommodate current and projected host requirements. The implementation process requires connecting the two different subnets through the company's router. Hosts should also be able to reach hosts on other subnets. The Internet connection should be represented using a loopback address on the company's router. The organization currently has two active subnets: one for Accounting (Subnet A), one for Business Services (Subnet B), and one anticipated in the near future for Consumer Services (Subnet C). Subnet requirements are specified later in the documentation. Physical Requirements A well-documented network enables network engineers to save significant time in troubleshooting the network and planning future growth. The project manager has identified six major tasks in the design, implementation and deployment of the network. You have been asked to provide a working pilot model of the network in Packet Tracer before deploying the physical network on hardware equipment. The project manager would also like a memo when you have completed the project summarizing the details. 1. Build the topology in Packet Tracer according to the diagram. 2. Design an IP Scheme to accommodate hosts requirements. 3. Configure the topology in Packet Tracer and verify connectivity using the Command Line Interface (CLI). 4. Build the topology on hardware equipment according to the diagram. 5. Configure the topology on hardware equipment and verify connectivity. 6. Provide required configuration and verification documentation. ISP Connection - Loopback NetPro Router Subnet A Accounting Subnet B Business Services Subnet C Consumer Services The public IP address provided to NetPro by the ISP is 117.20.0.20/30. The private network will use the 10.100.32.0/19 address block. You have been asked to design an IP addressing scheme that satisfies the following requirements and wastes the least amount of addresses (VLSM is required) Subnet Number of Hosts Subnet A 400 Subnet B 3500 Subnet C 80 Subnet A Network Address Subnet Mask First Host address Last Host address Broadcast Subnet B Network Address Mask First Host address Last Host address Broadcast Subnet C Network Address Mask First Host address Last Host address Broadcast Step 1: Complete the table according to the corporate guidelines listed below. Create the IP Scheme using excel and attach it to the appendices of the document. Complete the table with the appropriate information. O The first ten addresses in each subnet are reserved for static assignment. o The default gateways will use the first address in the subnet. O Host computers will be assigned starting with the first available address after the static range. Default Gateway Network Address IP address Subnet Mask Device NetPro Router ISP Loo NetPro Router Gi 0/0 Switch Subnet A VLAN 1 Host 1 Subnet A Host 2 Subnet A NetPro Router Gi 0/1 Switch Subnet B VLAN 1 Subnet B Host 1 Subnet B Host 2