Project Two: Network Diagram and RationaleSouthern New Hampshire UniversityCYB-210 02:14:40 GMT -05:00Dear Network Administrator,I combined Subnet1 (192.168.1.0) and Subnet2 (192.168.5.0) into a single NetworkA (192.168.1.0/24). I did this by connecting all hosts on one switch and configured a new set of IP addresses for each host on the 192.168.1.0/24 network. The 192.0.0.0 range is a Class C classful range and uses the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, giving us 256 potential hosts for the network which should be plenty in this scenario with room for future expansion. I was also able to get rid of the switch that Subnet2 was using since all the hosts are connected to a single switch. I also configured a DHCP server for Network3 (192.168.11.0/24) that supplies each host on the network with an IP address automatically via the server. The DHCP service currently has a maximum of 50 hosts, which should be plenty for now. As we add more nodes to Network3 they too will automatically be supplied with an IP address via DHCP, making the setup of additional hosts very simple.Additionally, I added another router to the Network3 infrastructure and added a static route to NetworkA to allow for direct communication