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Amit answered on
May 16 2021
IP planning for different states
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5/15/2019
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IP planning for different states
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Introduction 3
Network Requirements: 3
Allocation of IP addresses to Australian states: 3
Appendix A 6
Introduction
The IPv4 addresses are mainly implemented in awkward state and in class full states. So, for the provided Australian conditions of different states, the IP addresses and system structuring is mainly performed here. The open addresses generated through IPv4 structure are being utilized according to Australian conditions of provided states and table showing the edge switches utilized in different states is also manufactured. The Australian clients can easily make use of open IP in co
esponding Australian states and their locations. For completing this IP design for the provided states, the class less addresses working in range 191.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255 is utilized. The provided data in assignment shows that following number of users are present in each state of Australia:
States
Internet users
New South Wales (NSW)
6,000,000
Victoria (VIC)
4,000,000
Queensland (QLD)
3,000,000
Western Australia (WA)
2,000,000
South Australia (SA)
1,000,000
Tasmania (TAS)
300000
Northern Te
itory (NT)
150000
So, the network requirements must be based on this huge user base for IP allocation.
Network Requirements:
The Australian states are maintaining different certain location based a
angements and these locations are using the dedicated IP which must not be used by any other state of Australia. For making this huge IP allocation to Australian states, the address scheme of IPv4 in open mode is being used. It is possible that the number of users in each Australian state will definitely increases, thus, the margin of 20% extra IP allocation in each state must be considered. The future development of increased clients shows the future scope of my IP design. The subnets are developed for each state based requirement. So, significant addresses with required subnets are designed for each state.
Allocation of IP addresses to Australian states:
The NSW state requires 6000000 hosts and if we consider the growth rate of 20% for future, then, the required hosts becomes 7200000. The allocation of this mush host IP will require two different subnets as one single subnet will not be able to handle this much IP hosts.
So, the used network IP for NSW state will be: 191.0.0.0/10, 191.65.0.0/10.
And, the used subnet for NSW state will be: 255.224.0.0, 255.192.0.0
So, this IP schema will generate 6282453 hosts in total and requirement of this state can be fulfilled.
The VIC state requires...