Project 1 - Basic Device Configuration-SP24
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Project 1 - Basic Device Configuration
You have been hired by a small organization to set up a simple IPv4 network. This network consists of a router, two switches and four end devices. You have the flexibility to choose the specifics of your company name, but the device names must be as indicated below. You should use only cisco, cisco123 and class
for passwords. Indicate on your Packet Tracer which passwords you used for each device. You need to set up each device with IP addresses as provided by your instructor. NOTE: You must choose LAN 1 and LAN 2 interfaces appropriately on the topology based on the information provided to you above and the IP addresses you are given.
Topology
Set up the topology described above using Packet Tracer. Configure the following on the devices:
End devices
– You should have three on each network. Configure them with the IPv4 addresses assigned
to you. Configure appropriate default gateways based on your topology. IPv6 should receive addresses from the router.
Router – Configure the router with the following:
Initial configurations: Device name (your last name), remote access (telnet), secure the user access (console), secure the privileged exec mode, and a banner.
IP address: Configure Ip addresses based on the addresses assigned to you.
Switch – Configure the switches with the following:
Initial configurations: Device name (your first name), remote access (telnet), secure the user access (console), secure the privileged exec mode, default gateway and a banner. Verification:
Paste a screenshot of the following below:
1.
A ping from a PC on LAN 1 to a PC on LAN2
2.
A ping from a PC on LAN 1 to its gateway
3.
A ping from a PC on LAN 2 to its gateway
4.
Telnet to any of the switches from a remote PC
5.
Use appropriate command to display a summary of interfaces on your router
6.
Use appropriate command to display the routing table
7.
Use appropriate command to display the MAC address table on both switches.
8.
Use appropriate command to show the IOS version on the router
Reflection
1.
Were your pings between networks successful? If not, why?
2.
Based on your routing table, how many directly connected networks does your router know about? List them below as shown on the routing table.
3.
Based on the output of the Switches, which MAC addresses were listed in each switch? Do you know why? (Do not consider the dynamic entries)
Troubleshooting
Did you have any issues with this lab? If yes, list them below and what you did to solve it?
Grading:
Topology – 10 points
Initial configurations – 30 points
IP configurations – 20 points
Verifications – 10 points
Reflection – 20 points
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