You are told that the Ethernet in the previous example must provide address space for at least 500 hosts. A second Ethernet, shown in Figure 2, will interconnect Bay and Chives, and must have address space for no more than 126 hosts. Develop a configuration that shows appropriate subnetting. | CertificationZone Page 1 of 5 Date of Issue 08-01-2000 IP Addressing Lab Scenarios by Howard Berkowitz Objective 1 Sample Configuration Router allspice Router bay Router chives Practice with commands Objective 2 Sample Configuration Router allspice Router bay Router chives Questions Objective 1 Implement up the addressing plan shown in Figure 1. Compare your configuration with the suggested configuration. Figure 1 http studyguides. Issue 17 IssueDate 08-01-2000 CP 11 06 01 CertificationZone Page 2 of 5 Sample Configuration Router allspice no ip subnet-zero hostname allspice int e0 description shared Ethernet ip address ip directed-broadcast int s0 description serial link to bay ip address int s1 description serial link to chives ip address router rip network network ip host bay ip host chives no ip domain-lookup no service config Router bay no ip subnet-zero hostname bay int e0 description shared Ethernet ip address ip directed-broadcast int s0 description serial link to allspice ip address int s1 description serial link to chives ip address router rip network network ip host allspice ip host chives no ip domain-lookup no service config Router chives no ip subnet-zero hostname chives int e0 description shared Ethernet ip address ip directed-broadcast int s0 description serial link to chives ip address http studyguides. Issue 17 IssueDate 08-01-2000 CP 11 06 01 CertificationZone Page 3 of 5 int si description serial link to bay ip address router rip network network ip host allspice ip host bay no ip domain-lookup no service