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06/11/2012 09:49:38
Planning for Information Network
Lecture 6: Designing IP Addressing in the Network III
***Determining the Size of the Network: The first step in designing an IP addressing plan is determining the size of the network to establish how many IP subnets and how many IP addresses are needed on each subnet. To gather this information, we need to answer the following questions: ? How many locations does the network consist of ?: The designer must determine the number and type of locations. ? How many devices in each location need addresses?: The network designer must determine the number of devices that need to be addressed, including end systems, router interfaces, switches, and any other devices. ? What are the IP addressing requirements for individual locations?: The designer must collect information about which systems will use dynamic addressing, which will use static addresses, and which systems can use private instead of public addresses. ? What subnet size is appropriate?:Based on the collected information about the number of networks and planned switch deployment, the designer estimates the appropriate subnet size. For example, deploying 48-port switches would mean that subnets with 64 host addresses would be appropriate, assuming one device per port.
***Determining the Network Topology: The designer should acquire a general picture of the network topology; this will help determine the correct information to gather about network size and its relation to the IP addressing plan. With this general network topology information, the designer determines the number of locations, location types, and their correlations.
***Size of Individual Locations: The network size, in terms of the IP addressing plan, relates to the number of devices and interfaces that need an IP address. To establish the overall network size in a simplistic way, the designer determines the approximate number of workstations, servers, router interfaces, and other network devices at each location. This estimate provides the minimum overall number of IP addresses that are needed for the network. Some additional addresses should be reserved to allow for seamless potential network growth. The designer should carefully discuss future network growth with the organization’s representative to obtain a more precise estimate of the required resources.
المادة المعروضة اعلاه هي مدخل الى المحاضرة المرفوعة بواسطة استاذ(ة) المادة . وقد تبدو لك غير متكاملة . حيث يضع استاذ المادة في بعض الاحيان فقط الجزء الاول من المحاضرة من اجل الاطلاع على ما ستقوم بتحميله لاحقا . في نظام التعليم الالكتروني نوفر هذه الخدمة لكي نبقيك على اطلاع حول محتوى الملف الذي ستقوم بتحميله .
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