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Final Skills Instructions

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CCNA: Introduction to Networks


Skills Assessment

G0/0

S0/0/0
2001:DB8:1:A00::/64

G0/1

Assessment Objectives

192.168.1.157
2001:DB8:1:3::20/64

Part 1: Develop the IPv4 Address Scheme


Part 2: Complete Configuration of router IDF1 with IPv4
Part 3: Configure the switches Sales and Manufacturing
Part 4: Configure all PCs with appropriate IPv4 addresses
Part 5: Test and Verify IPv4 End-to-End Connectivity troubleshoot if necessary
Part 6: Configure IPv6 Addressing on IDF1 and all PCs
Part 7: Test and Verify IPv6 End-to-End Connectivity troubleshoot if necessary
Part 8: Configure additional security on IDF1
Part 7: Backup the IDF1 Configuration to a TFTP Server
Part 8: Use the IOS CLI to Gather Device Information

Scenario
In this Skills Assessment (SA) you will configure the devices in a small network. You must configure a router, 2
switches and 3 PCs to support both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. You will configure security, including SSH, on the
router. You will test and document the network using common CLI commands. Finally, you will save the router
configuration to a TFTP server. The Core router, Management switch, and TFTP server are already configured.

** Complete all information on these sheets as it will be worth up to 25 points on your skills exam. **

Part 1: Develop the IPv4 Addressing Scheme


You have been given the IP address 192.168.1.0 /24. You will need to use VLSM to subnet the IP address
range to meet the needs of the network.
Sales LAN = 47 hosts Use the zero subnet
Manufacturing LAN = 60 hosts Use the next available subnet
Management LAN = 24 host Use next available after the Manufacturing subnet
WAN link requires a subnet with only 2 usable addresses Use next available subnet after Mgmt LAN

Use the first available host address in each subnet to address the router interfaces.
Use the second available host address in each subnet to address the PC.
Use the last available host address in each subnet to address the management interface of the switch.
The WAN link will use the first available address in the subnet

Device

IP address

Mask

Gateway

IDF1 G0/0

N/A

IDF1 G0/1

N/A

IDF1 S0/0/0

N/A

Sales switch
Sales PC
Manufacturing switch
Manufacturing PC
Management switch
Management PC

*NOTE: the Management switch has been preconfigured, as has been the Core Router

Part 2: Complete Basic Configuration of router IDF1 with IPv4 via console
connection
Hostname

IDF1

Encrypted password

class123

Line password

cisco123

Banner message

NO UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY

G0/0 description

Link to Sales LAN

G0/1 description

Link to Manufacturing LAN

S0/0/0 description

WAN Link to Management

*NOTE: banner and descriptions must match exactly to receive credit.


Configure the appropriate interfaces on the router with IP address, subnet mask, provide a description, and
enable the interface.
Save the running configuration.

Part 3: Configure the switches Sales and Manufacturing


Configure the switches with the information below and the addressing information previously determined. Be
sure to set the default gateway. The VLAN1 interface will require an IP address, subnet mask, description, and
it must be enabled.
Hostname

Sales and Manufacturing

Encrypted password

class123

Line password

cisco123

Banner message

NO UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY

VLAN1 description

Switch management interface

Part 4: Configure all PCs with appropriate IPv4 addresses


See table in Step 1 for addressing information. Each PC will require an IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway.

Part 5: Test and Verify IPv4 End-to-End Connectivity troubleshoot if


necessary
Use PING from the Command Prompt to test end-to-end connectivity. (all should be successful)

Sales PC Manufacturing PC
Sales PC Management PC
Sales PC TFTP server (192.168.1.157)

Part 6: Configure IPv6 Addressing on IDF1 and all PCs


Enable IPv6 on the IDF1 router.
Configure IPv6 on the Sales LAN with address 2001:DB8:1:1::/64.
Use the next IPv6 subnet to configure the Manufacturing LAN.
The Management LAN uses the third IPv6 subnet. You will just configure the PC on this LAN
Use the first host address for the router interface and FE80::1 as the link local address.
Use the second host address for the PC - Default gateway on the PC should be the router port IPv6 address.

Device / Interface

Address

Default gateway

Link local

IDF1 G0/0
IDF1 G0/1
IDF1 S0/0/0

2001:DB8:1:A00::2/64

FE80::1

Sales PC
Manufacturing PC
Management PC

Part 7: Test and Verify IPv6 End-to-End Connectivity troubleshoot if


necessary
Use PING from the Command Prompt to test end-to-end connectivity. (all should be successful)

Sales PC Manufacturing PC
Sales PC Management PC
Sales PC TFTP server (2001:DB8:1:3::20)

Part 8: Configure additional security on IDF1


Manually encrypt all clear text passwords on the router and switches.
Configure the domain northlake.com on the router.
Configure a local username and secret password on the router.

Username: dog
Password: class123

Configure the router with the command crypto key generate rsa
Set the set the modulus to 1024.
Configure SSH on the vty lines of the router and specify that it use the local login information.
Configure the minimum password length to be 8 characters.
Configure the router to block login attempts after 3 failed attempts within 60 seconds. The user should be
blocked for 2 minutes.

Part 9: Backup the IDF1 Configuration to a TFTP Server


Use the appropriate command to backup the router running configuration to the TFTP server (192.168.1.157)
Click on the TFTP server, then select the Services tab. Click on TFTP in the Services list. Verify that the
configuration has been successfully saved.

Part 10:Use the IOS CLI to Gather Device Information


Use show commands on the router to determine the following information.
Command Used

Information Desired

Value Found

IOS version
Number of files in flash
Brief description of all interfaces

N/A

Start up configuration

N/A

Address resolution table

N/A

Help to configure clock settings

N/A

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