Cisco Skills integration 4.7.1.3

March 17, 2018 | Author: BrandsmaSj | Category: Router (Computing), Routing, Ip Address, Computer Network, Networks


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Ch4 - Packet Tracer Skills Integration ChallengeTopology Diagram All contents are Copyright © 2007–2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 5 255.240.240.144.0.240.255.1.240.255.1.255.255.0 255.0 S0/0 10.0.0.0 255. Page 2 of 5 .255.240.0 255.0.165.255. This document is Cisco Public Information.0 Fa1/1 10.0.255.255.1.240.0.10 255.255.128.224.252 S0/1 10.255.255. Inc.0.1.226 255.1 255.201.255.0 Fa1/1 10.255.252 Fa0/0 10.255.0.240.0 S0/0 10.255.255.1.2 255.1.0 Fa1/0 10.32.255.0.14 255.1.255.252 Fa0/0 10.165.240.1.252 All contents are Copyright © 2007–2009 Cisco Systems.0.240.0 255.255.255.255.0.225 255.176.0 Fa1/0 10.200.64.0 255.0 255.1.0 255.1.240.240.252 S1/0 209.0 Fa1/1 10.6 255.Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge Addressing Table Device R1 B1 B2 B3 B4 ISP Web Server Interface IP Address Subnet Mask S0/0 10.80.192.CCNA Exploration Routing Protocols and Concepts: Distance Vector Routing Protocols Ch4 .0 Fa0/1 10.0.1.255.96.240.0 S0/0 10.255.255.255.0 Fa0/1 10.252 S0/0 209.255.255.255.255.240.0 255.240.0 Fa1/1 10.0 255.255.252 Fa0/0 209.0 255.1.252 NIC 209.0.1.0.48.0 255.1 255.0 S0/0 10.16.255.1.0 255.0 Fa1/0 10.0 Fa1/0 10. All rights reserved.9 255.255.1.0.0.255.240.252 Fa0/0 10.240.255.165.201.0 Fa0/1 10.0 255.255.240.252 S0/2 10.1.208.13 255.252 Fa0/0 10.255.0 255.5 255.2 255.255.255.0 255.255.0 255.160.0 Fa0/1 10.112.0.252 S0/3 10.200.165. basic device configurations and static routing. divide the address space 10.0. B3 and B4).1.1.0.0. design an addressing scheme:  The WAN link between R1 and ISP is already configured.  For the WAN links between R1 and the branch routers (B1.0/20 B2 LANs  Subnet 0: B2 Fa0/0 ________________________ 10. Using the topology and the following requirements. Assign the subnets using the following guidelines:  B1 LANs    Subnet 0: B1 Fa0/0 ________________________ 10.1.1. subnet the address space 10.0/20  Subnet 1: B2 Fa0/1 ________________________ 10.0.64.96.Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge Introduction: This activity focuses on subnetting skills. you will test for end-to-end connectivity and examine your configuration.192. Task 1: Design and document an addressing scheme.  Configure static and default routing.0/18  Subnet 2: B3 LANs ________________________ 10.4/30  Subnet 2: R1 <--> B3 ________________________ 10. All rights reserved.0/18  Subnet 3: B4 LANs ________________________ 10.1.0/16 into four equal subnets.0/28 to provide the necessary WAN subnets.0/18  Subnet 1: B2 LANs ________________________ 10.12/30 For the LANs attached to the branch routers. Assign the subnets using the following guidelines:  Subnet 0: R1 <--> B1 ________________________ 10.0.1. Step 1: Design an addressing scheme.80.0/20  Subnet 2: B2 Fa1/0 ________________________ 10.64.1.0/20  Subnet 2: B1 Fa1/0 ________________________ 10.1.0.CCNA Exploration Routing Protocols and Concepts: Distance Vector Routing Protocols Ch4 .0/20 B3 LANs All contents are Copyright © 2007–2009 Cisco Systems.0/30   Subnet 1: R1 <--> B2 ________________________ 10.  Verify full connectivity between all devices in the topology.1.0/20  Subnet 3: B2 Fa1/1 ________________________ 10.8/30  Subnet 3: R1 <--> B4 ________________________ 10.1. Inc.1.1.0/18  For each branch router.0/20  Subnet 3: B1 Fa1/1 ________________________ 10.32.48.0.112.1.128.1.  Apply a basic configuration to the devices. Assign the subnets using the following guidelines:  Subnet 0: B1 LANs ________________________ 10.16.1.0. B2. Once you have configured all devices.1.1.1. This document is Cisco Public Information. divide that router’s LAN subnet into four equal subnets. Objectives  Design and document an addressing scheme based on requirements. Page 3 of 5 .0/20  Subnet 1: B1 Fa0/1 ________________________ 10. and B4 should have one default route each.1. configure the routers with basic configurations including addressing and hostnames. Step 1: Test connectivity. Use 64000 as the clock rate.165.  For the WAN links.1.0/20 Step 2: Document the addressing scheme.226 Repeat count [5]: Datagram size [100]: Timeout in seconds [2]: Extended commands [n]: yes Source address or interface: 10. Using your documentation.1. For example.0/20  Subnet 3: B4 Fa1/1 ________________________ 10.1.224.  You should now have end-to-end connectivity.0/20  Subnet 2: B4 Fa1/0 ________________________ 10. B2.1 Type of service [0]: All contents are Copyright © 2007–2009 Cisco Systems.  B1.144. All rights reserved.160.1.Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge  Subnet 0: B3 Fa0/0 ________________________ 10.0/20  Subnet 3: B3 Fa1/1 ________________________ 10. Page 4 of 5 .192.208. This document is Cisco Public Information. you would do the following: B1#ping Protocol [ip]: Target IP address: 209. the test the Fa0/0 interface on B1.176. ISP is the DCE to HQ and HQ is the DCE to all the B routers. Task 4: Test connectivity and examine the configuration.0/20  Subnet 2: B3 Fa1/0 ________________________ 10.200.1.1.CCNA Exploration Routing Protocols and Concepts: Distance Vector Routing Protocols  Ch4 .  R1 should have four static routes and one default route.0/20  Subnet 1: B3 Fa0/1 ________________________ 10. Assign the first IP address to the router interface. B3.128.  ISP should have two static routes: one for the WAN address space and one for the LAN address space. Use cisco as the line passwords and class as the secret password.1.0/20  Subnet 1: B4 Fa0/1 ________________________ 10.  Document the IP addresses and subnet masks.0.240.  Use extended ping to test LAN connectivity to the Web Server. Inc.1.0/20 B4 LANs  Subnet 0: B4 Fa0/0 ________________________ 10. Task 4: Configure static and default routing Configure static and default routing using the exit interface argument. Task 2: Apply a basic configuration. Use ping to test connectivity across the network. assign the first IP address to R1. Each router should be able to ping all other router interfaces and the Web Server. Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge Set DF bit in IP header? [no]: Validate reply data? [no]: Data pattern [0xABCD]: Loose. This document is Cisco Public Information.1.CCNA Exploration Routing Protocols and Concepts: Distance Vector Routing Protocols Ch4 . Record. All contents are Copyright © 2007–2009 Cisco Systems. Strict. Inc. Page 5 of 5 .200. Verbose[none]: Sweep range of sizes [n]: Type escape sequence to abort. All rights reserved. timeout is 2 seconds: Packet sent with a source address of 10. Step 2: Examine the configuration. Use verification commands to make sure your configurations are complete. 100-byte ICMP Echos to 209. round-trip min/avg/max = 67/118/138 ms  Troubleshoot until pings are successful. Timestamp. Sending 5.0.1 !!!!! Success rate is 100 percent (5/5).226.165.
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