Works Instructor Lab Manual
Works Instructor Lab Manual
Works Instructor Lab Manual
Connecting Networks
Instructor Lab Manual
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Step 1: Use the Internet to research the Cisco three-layer design model for images only.
Step 2: Study the two images you have selected from Step 1.
1 4
Design Hierarchy
Step 4: Present the slides to a classmate, another group, or the class for discussion.
Suggested Activity Example (no model numbers are given, as emphasis is on the
hierarchical functions of the network devices shown):
Slide 1:
Graphic 1
2 4
Design Hierarchy
Slide 2:
Graphic 2
Slide 3:
3 4
Design Hierarchy
4 4
Borderless Innovations Everywhere
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
TrustSec
Motion
App Velocity
Medianet
EnergyWise
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Select three Cisco borderless network services that interest you from the following list:
TrustSec
Motion
App Velocity
Medianet
EnergyWise
Step 2: Using the Internet, research your three selections. Consider finding short video
presentations and various websites of the three borderless network services you
selected. Be sure to take notes on your research:
1 3
Borderless Innovations - Everywhere
Step 3: Prepare an informational matrix listing the three borderless network services you
selected. Include the video notes you completed in Steps 2a and b.
Step 4: Share your matrix with another student, group, or the entire class.
Note: As students listen to group presentations, they can take notes and submit them to the Instructor.
TrustSec
Motion
App Velocity
2 3
Borderless Innovations - Everywhere
Medianet
EnergyWise
3 3
Branching Out
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Visit the Cisco Branch-WAN Business Calculator site. Accept the agreement to use the
calculator.
Step 2: Input information to help the calculator determine a preferred router or ISR option for
your branch and WAN (both).
Note
Step 3: The calculator will suggest a possible router or ISR device solution for your branch
office and WAN. Use the tabs at the top of the calculator window to view the output.
Step 4: Create a matrix with three column headings and list some information provided by the
output in each category:
1 2
Branching Out
Step 5: Discuss your research with a classmate, group, class, or your instructor. Include in
your discussion:
Instructor Notes:
2 2
Lab Researching WAN Technologies
Instructor Note
Objectives
Part 1: Investigate Dedicated WAN Technologies and Providers
Part 2: Investigate a Dedicated Leased Line Service Provider in Your Area
Background / Scenario
Required Resources
1 5
Lab Researching WAN Technologies
2 5
Lab Researching WAN Technologies
3 5
Lab Researching WAN Technologies
4 5
Lab Researching WAN Technologies
Reflection
5 5
WAN Device Modules
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Visit Interfaces and Modules. On this page, you will see many options ISR interface
modules options remember that you currently own and use only the Cisco 1900 and
2900 series routers.
Note:
Step 2: a comparison matrix listing the following WAN access types for your branch
networks:
1 5
WAN Device Modules
Step 3: In the matrix, record the interface module type you need to purchase for your ISRs for
upgrade purposes.
Step 4: Use the Internet to research pictures of the modules. Provide a screenshot of the
module or a hyperlink to a picture of each module.
Step 5: Share your matrix with a classmate, group, class, or your instructor.
2 5
WAN Device Modules
Ethernet
Broadband
T1/E1 and
ISDN PRI
BRI
3 5
WAN Device Modules
Serial
T1/E1
Trunk
Voice and
WAN
Wireless
LANs and
WAN
4 5
WAN Device Modules
5 5
PPP Persuasion
Instructor Note
Objectives
Scenario
Resources
1 2
PPP Persuasion
2 2
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Instructor Note
Topology
1 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 2: Configure PPP Encapsulation
Part 3: Configure PPP CHAP Authentication
Background / Scenario
Note
Note
Instructor Note
Required Resources
2 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
class
cisco
128000
Loopback0
show ip route ospf show ip ospf interface brief show ip ospf neighbor
Branch1:
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Central:
Branch3:
4 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Note
5 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
encapsulation ppp
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
9 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
10 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
encapsulation ppp
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Step 2: Configure PPP CHAP authentication for the link between the Central router and the
Branch3 router.
debug ppp
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
17 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Note
18 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
undebug all
Reflection
19 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
Branch1
20 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
21 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Central
22 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
23 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
24 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
Branch3
25 27
Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
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Lab Configuring Basic PPP with Authentication
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Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
Instructor Note
Topology
1 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Load Device Configurations
Part 2: Troubleshoot the Data Link Layer
Part 3: Troubleshoot the Network Layer
Background / Scenario
Note
Note
Instructor Note
Required Resources
2 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
class cisco
chap123
Router R1 Configuration:
3 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
Router R2 Configuration:
4 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
Router R3 Configuration:
5 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
6 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
show interfaces
7 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
8 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
9 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
10 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
11 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
12 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
13 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
show interface
Note
14 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
Step 1: Verify that the interfaces listed in the Addressing Table are active and configured with
the correct IP address information.
show ip interface brief
15 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
16 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
Note
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Router R1
17 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
18 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
Router R2
19 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
20 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
Router R3
21 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
22 23
Lab Troubleshooting Basic PPP with Authentication
23 23
PPP Validation
Instructor Note
Objective
show debug
Scenario
Resources
show debug
1 2
PPP Validation
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
2 2
Emerging WAN Technologies
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Choose two of the following emerging and developing WAN technologies:
1 3
Emerging WAN Technologies
Step 2: Create a matrix to record information about the two WAN technologies you chose. At a
minimum, include:
Step 3: Create a five-slide presentation for future use with discussions with your business
manager or other network administrators.
2 3
Emerging WAN Technologies
3 3
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Instructor Note
Topology
1 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 2: Configure a Frame Relay Switch
Part 3: Configure Basic Frame Relay
Part 4: Troubleshoot Frame Relay
Part 5: Configure a Frame Relay Subinterface
Background / Scenario
2 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Note
Note
Instructor Note
Required Resources
class
cisco
logging synchronous
128000
3 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Note
4 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
5 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
no frame-relay inverse-arp
frame-relay map
broadcast
broadcast
broadcast
Note broadcast
broadcast
broadcast
no shutdown
6 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
no shutdown
no
shutdown
7 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
8 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Note
9 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Note
undebug all
Note u all
10 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
debug ip icmp
Note
11 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
undebug all
broadcast
broadcast
12 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
13 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
14 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
undebug all
15 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
16 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
17 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
18 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Reflection
19 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
20 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
21 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
22 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
23 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
24 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
25 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
26 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
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Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
28 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
29 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
30 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
31 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Router R1 - Final
32 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
33 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Router FR (Final)
34 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
35 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
Router R3 (Final)
36 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
37 38
Lab Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces
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Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
Instructor Note
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Load Device Configurations
Part 2: Troubleshoot Layer 3 Connectivity
Part 3: Troubleshoot Frame Relay
1 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
Background / Scenario
Note
Note
Note
Instructor Note
Required Resources
class cisco
Router R1 Configuration:
2 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
Router R3 Configuration:
3 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
Step 1: Verify that the interfaces listed in the Addressing Table are active and configured with
the correct IP address information.
show ip interface brief
4 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
R3:
5 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
show
6 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
R3:
show ip route
7 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
8 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
R1
R3
9 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
R3:
R3:
10 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
Note
11 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
Reflection
12 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
Router R1
13 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
14 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
Router R3
15 16
Lab Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay
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Frame Relay Budget Proposal
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Use Packet Tracer to show your home office and two branch offices.
Step 2: Decide how many DLCI connections you need from your home office to your branch
offices.
Step 3: Create a Frame Relay cost proposal matrix. Include approximate cost pricing found on
the Frame Relay web site. Include in your matrix:
1 3
Frame Relay Budget Proposal
Instructor
Step 4: Present the cost analysis to solicit comments and approval from the company
administrators.
2 3
Frame Relay Budget Proposal
Does not
3 3
Conceptual NAT
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
1 2
Conceptual NAT
2 2
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Instructor Note
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Verify Connectivity
Part 2: Configure and Verify Static NAT
Part 3: Configure and Verify Dynamic NAT
Background / Scenario
1 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Note
Note
Instructor Note
Required Resources
128000
cisco
class
logging synchronous
2 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
3 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Note
Note
4 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Note
Step 2: Define an access control list (ACL) that matches the LAN private IP address range.
Step 3: Verify that the NAT interface configurations are still valid.
show ip nat statistics
5 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Step 5: Define the NAT from the inside source list to the outside pool.
Note
webuser webpass
6 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Note
yes
7 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Note
Reflection
8 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
9 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
10 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
Gateway (Final)
11 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
12 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
ISP (Final)
13 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
14 15
Lab Configuring Dynamic and Static NAT
15 15
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
Instructor Note
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Verify Connectivity
Part 2: Configure and Verify NAT Pool Overload
Part 3: Configure and Verify PAT
Background / Scenario
1 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
Note
Note
Instructor Note
Required Resources
128000
cisco
class
logging synchronous
2 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
Step 1: Define an access control list that matches the LAN private IP addresses.
Step 3: Define the NAT from the inside source list to the outside pool.
3 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
Note
4 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
Step 4: Remove the NAT translation from inside source list to outside pool.
Reflection
5 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
6 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
7 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
8 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
9 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
Router ISP
10 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
11 12
Lab Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
12 12
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
Instructor Note
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 2: Troubleshoot Static NAT
Part 3: Troubleshoot Dynamic NAT
Background / Scenario
1 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
Note
Note
Instructor Note
Required Resources
128000
cisco
class
logging synchronous
2 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
debug ip nat
3 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
ip nat
outside
show running-config
4 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
5 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
6 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
7 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
8 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
undebug all
Reflection
9 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Config
Router Gateway
10 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
11 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
Router ISP
12 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
13 14
Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
14 14
NAT Check
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Create a very small network topology using Packet Tracer, including, at minimum:
Step 5: Configure NAT services on either router from the host PC or laptop to the mail server
1 3
NAT Check
Step 7: Explain the NAT design and output to another group or to the class.
NAT
2 3
NAT Check
3 3
Broadband Varieties
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Step 2: Decide which broadband options would be important to you as a teleworker in your
small or home office:
1 2
Broadband Varieties
Step 3: Using the options from Step 2, create a matrix that lists the advantages and
disadvantages of each broadband type.
2 2
Lab Researching Broadband Internet Access Technologies
Instructor Note
Objectives
Part 1: Investigate Broadband Distribution
Part 2: Research Broadband Access Options for Specific Scenarios
Background / Scenario
Required Resources
Note
Find Broadband
1 6
Lab Researching Broadband Internet Access Technologies
Explore Map
2 6
Lab Researching Broadband Internet Access Technologies
3 6
Lab Researching Broadband Internet Access Technologies
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
4 6
Lab Researching Broadband Internet Access Technologies
Scenario 3
Scenario 4
Scenario 5
5 6
Lab Researching Broadband Internet Access Technologies
Reflection
6 6
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL
Connectivity
Instructor Note
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network
Part 2: Configure the ISP Router
Part 3: Configure the Cust1 Router
Background / Scenario
Note
Note
1 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
Instructor Note
Required Resources
class
cisco
Note
Cust1 ciscopppoe
2 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
Cust1 ciscopppoe
3 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
show ip route
4 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
Reflection
5 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
Router Cust1
6 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
7 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
Router ISP
8 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
9 10
Lab Configuring a Router as a PPPoE Client for DSL Connectivity
10 10
Telework Proposal
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Step 3: Share your proposal with another student, the class, or another group.
1 2
Telework Proposal
2 2
VPNs at a Glance
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Individual students research all four of the following topics and take notes on their
research:
Step 2: After students research their topics, groups of four students will be formed to discuss
their individual research.
1 2
Network Maintenance Development
Step 3: Each group will design a four-slide presentation (one slide per topic) to deliver to the
class for discussion.
2 2
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
Instructor Note
Topology
1 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 2: Configure a GRE Tunnel
Part 3: Enable Routing over the GRE Tunnel
Background / Scenario
Note
Note
Instructor Note
2 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
Required Resources
class
cisco
128000
3 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
4 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
5 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
traceroute
6 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
ping traceroute
7 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
Note
8 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
Reflection
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
Router WEST
9 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
10 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
11 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
Router ISP
12 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
13 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
Router EAST
14 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
15 16
Lab Configuring a Point-to-Point GRE VPN Tunnel
16 16
VPN Planning Design
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Step 1: Visit the VPN Discovery Tool, or any other Internet site with VPN-implementation, or
planning checklist examples.
Step 2: Use Packet Tracer to draw the current topology for your network; no device
configurations are necessary. Include:
1 3
VPN Planning Design
Step 4: Using a word processing software program, create a small VPN planning checklist
based on your research from Step 1.
Step 5: Share your work with the class, another group, or your instructor.
2 3
VPN Planning Design
3 3
Network Maintenance Development
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Brainstorm different types of network maintenance records you would like to keep.
Step 2: Sort the records types into main categories. Suggested categories include:
Step 3: Create an outline to guide the network maintenance planning process for the company.
1 2
Network Maintenance Development
2 2
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
Instructor Note
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 2: Configure NTP
Part 3: Configure Syslog
Background / Scenario
Note
Note
Instructor Note
1 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
Required Resources
class
cisco
128000
2 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
Date
Time
Time Zone
Date
Time
Time Zone
ntp server
ntp update-calendar
3 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
show clock
Note
4 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
5 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
Step 6: Configure and observe the effect of logging severity levels on R2.
logging trap ?
6 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
Clear
7 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
Reflection
8 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
Router R1
9 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
10 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
Router R2
11 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
12 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
13 14
Lab Configuring Syslog and NTP
14 14
Lab Researching Network Monitoring Software
Instructor Note
Objectives
Part 1: Survey Your Understanding of Network Monitoring
Part 2: Research Network Monitoring Tools
Part 3: Select a Network Monitoring Tool
Background / Scenario
Required Resources
1 3
Lab Researching Network Monitoring Software
Step 2: Complete the following form for the network monitoring tools selected.
2 3
Lab Researching Network Monitoring Software
Reflection
3 3
Lab Configuring SNMP
Instructor Note
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 2: Configure an SNMP Manager and Agents
Part 3: Convert OID Codes with the Cisco SNMP Object Navigator
Background / Scenario
Note
1 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
Note
Instructor Note
Note snmp-server
lanbase-routing
lanbase-routing
Required Resources
cisco
2 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
class
logging synchronous
No
OK
3 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
Note No
ciscolab
4 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
Add
5 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
6 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
7 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
snmp-server
Part 3: Convert OID Codes with the Cisco SNMP Object Navigator
8 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
9 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
10 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
Reflection
11 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Device Configs
Router R1
12 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
13 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
14 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
15 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
Router R2
16 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
17 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
Switch S1
18 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
19 20
Lab Configuring SNMP
20 20
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
Instructor Note
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 2: Configure NetFlow on a Router
Part 3: Analyze NetFlow Using the CLI
Part 4: Explore NetFlow Collector and Analyzer Software
1 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
Background / Scenario
show
Note
Note
Instructor Note
Required Resources
class
cisco
logging synchronous
128000
2 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
admin cisco
15
Note
ip flow-export version
3 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
admin cisco
Note
4 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
5 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
Reflection
6 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
Router Model Ethernet Interface #1 Ethernet Interface #2 Serial Interface #1 Serial Interface #2
Note
Router R1
7 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
8 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
Router R2
9 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
10 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
Router R3
11 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
12 13
Lab Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data
13 13
A Network
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Create several situations where Syslog, SNMP, and Net Flow would be used by a
network administrator.
Step 2: List the situations in matrix format and ask another student or group to identify which
CLI monitoring tool to use to gather information about the network issues described.
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A Network
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Network Breakdown
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Directions
Step 1: Create a simple network topology using Packet Tracer software, including:
Step 2: Configure the network and user devices and verify that everything is working correctly.
Make an error or two in the configurations. Be sure to turn off the Options,
Preferences, and the Show Link Lights setting available on the Packet Tracer software.
Step 3: Share your saved Packet Tracer file with another group have them find and fix the
problems using the following commands only:
or
or
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Network Breakdown
Step 4: Share the results of the activity with the class or your instructor. How did the groups
fix the problems?
Instructor Notes:
Please ensure that students have turned off the link-light preference
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Documentation Development
Instructor Note
Objective
Scenario
Resources
Step 1: Create a Packet Tracer file to simulate a very small business network. Include these
devices:
Step 2: Create a word-processing file in matrix format to record each of the following main
network-documentation areas:
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Documentation Development
Step 3: Share your Packet Tracer file and network documentation with a classmate, another
group, the class, or your Instructor according to the instructions provided. Discuss
how this information could be useful to any network administrator.
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Documentation Development
IP address
MAC address
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Documentation Development
VLAN address(es)
Network Configuration
Script (running-
configuration)
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Documentation Development
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