CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Student Skills-Based Assessment Lab

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CCNA Exploration: LAN Switching and Wireless Student Skills-Based Assessment Lab

opolog! "iagram

Addressing able "e#ice $nter%ace


Fa0/1 F0/1.10 )* F0/1.20 F0/1.30 F0/1.99 S* S+ VLAN99 VLAN99

$& Address
N/A 172.17.10.1 172.17.20.1 172.17.30.1 172.17.99.1 172.17.99.11 172.17.99.12

Subnet 'ask
N/A 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0

"e%ault (atewa!
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 172.17.99.1 172.17.99.1

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CCNA -.ploration LAN !/itching an& 0ireless1 !2ills34ase& Assess"ent

!t(&ent !2ills34ase& Assess"ent La*

"e#ice
S, &C* &C+ &C,

$nter%ace
VLAN99 N$C N$C N$C

$& Address
172.17.99.13 172.17.10.21 172.17.20.22 172.17.30.23

Subnet 'ask
255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0

"e%ault (atewa!
172.17.99.1 172.17.10.1 172.17.20.1 172.17.30.1

Learning -b.ecti#es
'o co"plete this la*1 Ca*le a net/or2 accor&ing to the topology &iagra" -rase the start(p con+ig(ration an& reloa& a ro(ter to the &e+a(lt state )er+or" *asic con+ig(ration tas2s on a ro(ter Con+ig(re an& acti%ate inter+aces Con+ig(re V') ser%ers an& client Con+ig(re VLANs on the s/itches Con+ig(re !') Con+ig(re inter3VLAN ro(ting

Scenario
'his la* tests yo( on the s2ills an& 2no/le&ge that yo( learne& in -.ploration 3. 5se cisco +or all pass/or&s in this la*# e.cept +or the ena*le secret pass/or&# /hich is class.

&ort Assignments Switch + &orts


Fa0/1 0/, Fa0/: 0/10 Fa0/11 0/17 Fa0/16 0/2,

Assignment
602.17 'r(n2s 8Nati%e VLAN 999 VLAN 30 ;(est 8<e+a(lt9 VLAN 10 Fac(lty/!ta++ VLAN 20 !t(&ents

Network
172.17.99.0 /2, 172.17.30.0 /2, 172.17.10.0 /2, 172.17.20.0 /2,

Switch * &orts
Fa0/1 Fa0/5 0/,

Assignment
602.17 'r(n2s 8Nati%e VLAN 999 602.17 'r(n2s

Network
172.17.99.0 /2, 172.17.99.0 /2,

Switch , &orts
Fa0/1 0/,

Assignment
602.17 'r(n2s 8Nati%e VLAN 999

Network
172.17.99.0 /2,

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)age 2 o+ ,

CCNA -.ploration LAN !/itching an& 0ireless1 !2ills34ase& Assess"ent

!t(&ent !2ills34ase& Assess"ent La*

ask *: &repare the Network


Step *: Cable a network that is similar to the one in the topolog! diagram/ Step +: Clear an! existing con%igurations on the de#ices/ Step ,: "isable all ports using the shutdown command/ Step 0: )e-enable the acti#e user ports on S+ in access mode/

ask +: &er%orm Basic "e#ice Con%igurations


Con+ig(re the !1# !2# an& !3 s/itches accor&ing to the +ollo/ing g(i&elines1 Con+ig(re the hostna"e. <isa*le <N! loo2(p. Con+ig(re an -=-C "o&e pass/or&. Con+ig(re a "essage3o+3the3&ay *anner. Con+ig(re a pass/or& +or console connections. Con+ig(re synchrono(s logging. Con+ig(re a pass/or& +or %ty connections.

ask ,: Con%igure and Acti#ate Network Addresses


Step *: Con%igure the 'anagement 1LAN inter%ace and de%ault gatewa! on S*2 S+2 and S,/

(ip default-gateway 172.17.99.1)

Step +: Con%igure the &C*2 &C+2 and &C, Ethernet inter%aces/

ask 0: Con%igure 1 &


Step *: Con%igure S* as the 1 & ser#er2 with domain name cisco and password cisco/ Step +: Con%igure S+ and S, as 1 & clients2 with domain name and password/ Step ,: Con%igure all trunks/ All trunks should allow onl! tra%%ic %or 1LANs *32 +32 ,32 and 44/

(switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30,99).

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)age 3 o+ ,

CCNA -.ploration LAN !/itching an& 0ireless1 !2ills34ase& Assess"ent

!t(&ent !2ills34ase& Assess"ent La*

ask 5: Con%igure 1LANs


Step *: Con%igure the 1LANs on the 1 & ser#er/ 6Note: )emember to assign the appropriate ports to the 1LANS as described in the &ort Assignments table on page +/7 Con+ig(re the VLANs in the ta*le *elo/ on the V') ser%er.

1LAN 1LAN 44 1LAN *3 1LAN +3 1LAN ,3

1LAN Name management %acult!-sta%% students guest

Step +: 1eri%! that the 1 & clients are recei#ing 1LAN con%igurations %rom the ser#er/

ask 8: Con%igure S &


Step *: Con%igure S* to be the root %or all 1LANs/ spanning-tree vlan 10,20,30,99 root pri ary Step +: Con%igure )S &/ spanning-tree ode rapid-pvst

Step ,: 1eri%! that S & is running correctl!/ show spanning-tree su ary

ask 9: Con%igure $nter-1LAN routing


Step *: Create a basic con%iguration on the router/ Step +: Con%igure the trunking inter%ace on )*/ Step ,: 1eri%! $nter-1LAN routing/ )ing +ro" each host to e%ery other host.

ask :: "ocument the Con%igurations


>n each &e%ice# iss(e the show run co""an& an& capt(re the con+ig(rations.

ask 4: Clean ;p
-rase the con+ig(rations an& reloa& the ro(ters. <isconnect an& store the ca*ling. For )C hosts that are nor"ally connecte& to other net/or2s# s(ch as the school LAN or to the $nternet# reconnect the appropriate ca*ling an& restore the 'C)/$) settings.

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