Faculty of Computing and Informatics, Department of Computer Science
CMN620S: Theory Exam, Supplementary / 2°¢ opportunity
1. Apizza baker in Windhoek plans to expand business by accepting Internet orders. They
ask you to design their small network. The following devices need to be accommo-
dated:
e 10 user PCs
e Web server to enable Internet orders and payment
e Email server to enable further communication with customers
e Print server to print accepted orders for the bakery
(a) Design a simple network for the pizza bakery, using no more than 2 routers and
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3 switches. Place the devices listed above accordingly (the ten PCs can be one
symbol). Indicate which device to connect to the Internet.
(b) The service provider has allocated the small public IP address block 196.1.1.0
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/28 to the bakery. Internally, private IP addresses should be used. Indicate the IP
addressing for your network.
2. Consider the network below. The routers run OSPF, the LAN interconnecting the routers
already has IP addresses from network 10.0.0.0 /8, as indicated. The physical LAN
with 75 users is logically divided into three VLANs: VLAN 2 (Admin) with 25 users, VLAN
3 (Reception) with 45 users, and VLAN 4 (IT) with 5 users.
75 users
85 users
20 users
50 users
(a) Provide IP addresses for all subnets except the 10.0.0.0 /8LAN, using the pri-
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vate IP address block 192.168.0.0 /16. Subnet according to Variable—Length
Subnet Masking (VLSM) principles. Provide your answer on the answer sheet,
not on the question paper, using clear network names like “LAN 85” and “Admin
VLAN”.
(b) If the routers were running RIPvi as routing protocol instead of OSPF, how would
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the IP addressing have to change?
(i) In general—What would need to be considered to make this change? [2
marks]
(ii) Why would a change to the existing IP addressing be necessary? [2 marks]
(iii) Give an example of how LAN 50 could be supplied with IP addresses in this
case. [2 marks]
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