Naming Convention and Internet Protocol Addressing

"For Royal Palm High School"

 

1. Naming Convention

The naming convention for the networked computers is:

[ School Abbreviation + Building Abbreviation ] - [ Room Number ] - [ User Type + Node Name]

Building Abbreviations:

Room Numbers:

User Types:

Node Numbers:

Examples:

2.IP Addressing Scheme for Royal Palm High School

An IP Address is 32 bits in length.

IP Address

32 BITS

8 bits or 1 byte

8 bits or 1 byte

8 bits or 1 byte

8 bits or 1 byte

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

1 or 0

First Octet

Second Octet

Third Octet

Fourth Octet

0-255 dotted decimal notation

0-255 dotted decimal notation

0-255 dotted decimal notation

0-255 dotted decimal notation

(255-0)+1 = 256 different possible decimal numbers

(255-0)+1 = 256 different possible decimal numbers

(255-0)+1 = 256 different possible decimal numbers

(255-0)+1 = 256 different possible decimal numbers

 

The Internet Protocol Addressing convention for the School District is Internally the IP numbering scheme is a class a un-assigned address.

10.x.x.x

for the entire network

10.128.x.x

Administration

10.192.x.x

Instructors

10.224.x.x

Students

10.240.x.x

Information systems for various tasks and administration

20 bits are reserved for hosts.

  • Since so many are not particle, the network will be divided up with virtual Lans.
  • With so many VLANS routers will be necessary. However, with the numbering scheme, Configuration of the router will be simple.
  • Breaking up the network with subnetting will require large static router tables. Access to the Wan will be through address translation.