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  2. KuchYesterday at 18:33
  3.  
  4. OSPF_SEGMENT_ADDRESSING.xlsx
  5. 11.76 KB
  6. is this good?
  7. for ipv4
  8.  
  9. WarfaremattYesterday at 19:10
  10. uh why are all the ips for each segment on the same main ip
  11.  
  12. KuchYesterday at 19:13
  13. I’m doing it wrong ?
  14.  
  15. WarfaremattYesterday at 19:22
  16. You should treat every segment as a continuation of the last ip
  17. So for the first you put 172.19.40.1 - .255 then the next should be 172.19.41.1 - .64
  18.  
  19. KuchYesterday at 21:55
  20. John is doing ipv6
  21.  
  22. WarfaremattYesterday at 22:10
  23. Yeah ik
  24.  
  25. KuchYesterday at 22:12
  26. Ok
  27. 20 October 2019
  28.  
  29. KuchToday at 13:57
  30.  
  31. OSPF_SEGMENT_ADDRESSING.xlsx
  32. 11.83 KB
  33. you change it if you want
  34.  
  35. WarfaremattToday at 13:58
  36. Why do i have to change it
  37. its your part of phase 1
  38. i told you what you had to do
  39. https://www.tutorialspoint.com/ipv4/ipv4_vlsm.htm
  40. IPv4 - VLSM - Tutorialspoint
  41. IPv4 - VLSM - Internet Service Providers may face a situation where they need to allocate IP subnets of different sizes as per the requirement of customer. One customer may a
  42.  
  43. KuchToday at 14:01
  44. So I just have to add / notation ?
  45.  
  46. WarfaremattToday at 14:02
  47. No, you have the same IP address for every segment
  48. We have a major addressing of 172.19.40.0
  49. Theres no reason not to utilize the address
  50. You basically are taking the same address and throwing them at every segment, which is incorrect. Each segment should have their own range of that address
  51.  
  52. KuchToday at 14:07
  53. I’ll send a link where I got the information
  54. http://www.gestioip.net/cgi-bin/subnet_calculator.cgi
  55. IPv4/IPv6 subnet calculator and addressing planner
  56. Powerful free online IPv4/IPv6 subnet calculator, hierarchical addressing planner and IP address converter
  57. this is what i got
  58.  
  59. WarfaremattToday at 14:09
  60. But that only does one address
  61.  
  62. KuchToday at 14:10
  63. scroll down and click next address
  64.  
  65. WarfaremattToday at 14:11
  66. The document you sent me still has the same addressing for every segment
  67. i dont know what you dont understand
  68.  
  69. KuchToday at 14:13
  70. so simplifying that you want me customized that each segment address
  71.  
  72. WarfaremattToday at 14:15
  73. Order the amount of end users from highest to lowest and then continue from the first address to the next and so on
  74.  
  75. KuchToday at 14:16
  76. so 172.19.40.-172.19.40.62?
  77. for example
  78.  
  79. WarfaremattToday at 14:17
  80. i used this for eigrp http://www.vlsm-calc.net/
  81. VLSM CIDR Subnet Calculator
  82. Variable Length Subnet Masking calculation made easy! For computer network administrator, engineer, student
  83. and worked flawlessly
  84.  
  85. KuchToday at 14:17
  86. i did use that
  87. but i couldnt get anything
  88.  
  89. WarfaremattToday at 14:22
  90. probably did it incorrectly
  91.  
  92. KuchToday at 14:22
  93. ya ik
  94. what did you put down
  95.  
  96. WarfaremattToday at 14:23
  97. You put 172.19.40.0 for the major address, the names of each segment on the left side and hosts needed on the right side
  98.  
  99. KuchToday at 14:31
  100. still not working
  101.  
  102. WarfaremattToday at 14:31
  103. it should cause it worked fine for me
  104.  
  105. KuchToday at 14:31
  106. ik
  107. but its not working for me
  108.  
  109. WarfaremattToday at 14:32
  110. show me what you're doing then
  111.  
  112. KuchToday at 14:32
  113.  
  114. idek if this is correct
  115.  
  116. WarfaremattToday at 14:33
  117. thats cause you're doing it wrong lmao
  118.  
  119. KuchToday at 14:33
  120. ya ik
  121.  
  122. WarfaremattToday at 14:33
  123. i told you what to do
  124.  
  125. KuchToday at 14:34
  126. show me what you have
  127.  
  128. WarfaremattToday at 14:34
  129. Major Network: 172.19.40.0 Name: ON - Segment I Size: 200
  130.  
  131. KuchToday at 14:34
  132. ok
  133.  
  134. WarfaremattToday at 14:35
  135. and continue going down the names with the hosts needed
  136. follow the document
  137. it isnt rocket science
  138.  
  139. KuchToday at 14:35
  140. ik
  141.  
  142. WarfaremattToday at 14:35
  143. and im not doing it for you(edited)
  144.  
  145. KuchToday at 14:38
  146. matt im seriously its showing up
  147. i did what you did
  148. its not working
  149.  
  150. WarfaremattToday at 14:39
  151. I will do the first office for you and show you what you need to do cause i need to get this topology and write up by 7
  152.  
  153. KuchToday at 14:40
  154. ik
  155.  
  156. WarfaremattToday at 14:41
  157.  
  158. ignore the red(edited)
  159. Theres a total of 17 subnets
  160. so adjust the number of subnets
  161.  
  162. KuchToday at 14:55
  163. Ok
  164. How would I would know
  165.  
  166. WarfaremattToday at 14:56
  167. how would you know what
  168.  
  169. KuchToday at 14:57
  170. The total of subnets
  171.  
  172. WarfaremattToday at 14:59
  173. You count each segment under the offices
  174. i told you how many there are also
  175.  
  176. KuchToday at 14:59
  177. okay
  178.  
  179. KuchToday at 15:21
  180. motified doc
  181.  
  182. OSPF_SEGMENT_ADDRESSING.xlsx
  183. 11.93 KB
  184. you can see for yourself that all the information is correct
  185. i have to leave for work in 10 mins
  186. and wouldnt get home till late
  187.  
  188. WarfaremattToday at 15:25
  189. still looks very wrong to me
  190.  
  191. KuchToday at 15:26
  192. You can put the host in the thing and check for yourself
  193.  
  194. WarfaremattToday at 15:26
  195.  
  196. well this doesnt make any sense
  197.  
  198. KuchToday at 15:26
  199. That’s what said when I did it
  200.  
  201. WarfaremattToday at 15:26
  202. how is the network address 172.19.46.0
  203. and the last address is 172.19.40.126
  204. I'll have to bring it up to Naz that you cant do ipv4 addressing in DCOM 3
  205.  
  206. KuchToday at 15:27
  207. wdym
  208. I can do it but it may take time to remember how to do it
  209.  
  210. WarfaremattToday at 15:30
  211. it should be ingrained in your brain by now
  212. theres 17 subnets and i only see like 4 of them actually changed
  213.  
  214. KuchToday at 15:32
  215. I changed most them
  216. So you can double check in the check so
  217.  
  218. WarfaremattToday at 15:33
  219. You did, but some how still managed to screw it up lol
  220.  
  221. KuchToday at 15:34
  222. that’s what it said in the checker so
  223.  
  224. WarfaremattToday at 15:34
  225. There is no way that is true
  226.  
  227. KuchToday at 15:34
  228. I’m serious
  229.  
  230. WarfaremattToday at 15:38
  231. its not
  232. cause i just did it and doesnt look like what you did
  233.  
  234. KuchToday at 15:46
  235. Just letting I literally tried my best
  236. So you change whatever you have to
  237. to make sense
  238.  
  239. WarfaremattToday at 15:46
  240. i shouldnt have to change anything
  241. We're in college, i dont want to hold your hand
  242.  
  243. KuchToday at 15:47
  244. Ya but if you don’t see it make sense then you can change it
  245.  
  246. WarfaremattToday at 15:47
  247. ???
  248.  
  249. KuchToday at 15:49
  250. You change anything so
  251.  
  252. WarfaremattToday at 15:50
  253. That's fine, i'll be letting Naz know what you contributed
  254.  
  255. KuchToday at 15:50
  256. if u want and maybe you should tell Naz that I need help subnetting
  257.  
  258. WarfaremattToday at 16:05
  259.  
  260. OSPF_IPv4.xlsx
  261. 12.12 KB
  262. took me 15 minutes
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