PT Activity 2.6.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge
PT Activity 2.6.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge
PT Activity 2.6.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge
Topology Diagram
Addressing Table
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Accessing the WAN: PPP PT Activity 2.6.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge
Learning Objectives
• Configure static and default routing.
• Add and connect a router.
• Design and document an addressing scheme.
• Add and connect devices in an address space.
• Configure basic device settings.
• Configure PPP encapsulation with CHAP.
• Configure OSPF routing.
• Configure VLANs.
• Verify connectivity.
Click Custom Made Devices and add an 1841 router to the topology. Use the Config tab to change the
Display Name to BRANCH. Display names are case-sensitive. Do not change the hostname yet.
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• Complete the addressing table using the following guidelines. You will add the remaining devices
in the next task.
o Assign the first address in each VLAN to the corresponding BRANCH subinterface. The
subinterface numbers match the VLAN numbers.
o Assign the second address in VLAN 99 to S1.
o Assign the second address in VLAN 15 to the Customer PC.
o Assign the second address in VLAN 25 to the Register PC.
o Assign the last address in VLAN 25 to the laser printer.
• Be sure you record the appropriate subnet mask and default gateway for each address.
Step 1. Add S1, Customer PC, Register PC, and the laser printer in the 192.168.1.0/24 address
space.
• S1 is a 2960 switch. Add it to the topology and change the Display Name to S1. Display names
are case-sensitive. Do not change the hostname yet.
• The PCs and printer are listed under End Devices. Add two PCs and a printer. Change the
display names of the PCs and printer according to the topology.
Step 3. Connect Customer PC, Register PC, and the laser printer to S1.
Choose the correct cable and connect the PCs and printer to S1 according to the interfaces shown in the
topology.
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Step 1. Configure CENTRAL to use PPP with CHAP for the link to BRANCH.
The password for CHAP authentication is cisco123. The link goes down.
Step 2. Configure BRANCH to use PPP with CHAP for the link to CENTRAL.
The password for CHAP authentication is cisco123. The link comes back up.
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Step 2. Assign ports to the appropriate VLANs and activate interface VLAN 99.
• Using the VLAN Port Assignments shown in the topology diagram, configure the access ports
attached to the end devices and assign each to the correct VLAN.
• Enable trunking on the Fa0/1 port and configure it to use VLAN 99 as the native VLAN.
• Activate interface VLAN 99, if necessary. It should already be up.
Step 1. Verify that Customer PC, Register PC, and the laser printer can ping each other.
Step 2. Verify that Customer PC, Register PC, and laser printer can ping Web Server.
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