**This is a two part assignment
Part one:
With the attached worksheet you will begin to map the design of a typical TCP/IP network. Column One within the worksheet includes a series of 16 individual TCP/IP protocols, and Column Two will include the four layers of the TCP/IP suite of protocols. Map each protocol in Column One to its appropriate layer in Column Two by indicating the appropriate layer. An individual protocol cannot be mapped to two distinct layers, but multiple protocols can be mapped to one layer.
Part two:
For this part of the assignment you will be reviewing the scenario below and then building the associated Class C TCP/IP ranges for each of the required subnets.
Andrew’s Biometrics Corp (ABC) is a new organization in downtown Dallas. It has a total of 70 employees in a building with five floors. Each floor has a wiring closet with a router connected to an Ethernet switch. All the routers are connected using a fiber backbone. The company servers with sensitive information and developers are located on the first floor. The fifth floor is the location of all the executive offices. All users are directly connected to the Ethernet switch using Category 6 cables. ABC purchased a Class C TCP/IP address (193.4.5.x), and they want to create five subnets for security reasons.
In your paper, you will explain a portion of the design of ABC’s TCP/IP network. Compute the IP range for each of the five subnets and explain the layout of the network with appropriate justifications for your plan. Access your virtual lab environment and create a diagram using Visio to visually represent the proposed network. Include the diagram as an image within your document. (The Visio diagram may be included in your assignment by means of a screenshot pasted into your document prior to submission.