Lab - 07 - Cisco Packet Tracer
Lab - 07 - Cisco Packet Tracer
Lab - 07 - Cisco Packet Tracer
Topology Diagram
192.168.23.0
Addressing Table
Default
Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask
Gateway
Fa0/0 192.168.23.110 255.255.255.240 N/A
R1-ISP
S0/0/0 192.168.23.122 255.255.255.252 N/A
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CCNA Exploration
Network Fundamentals:
Addressing the Network - IPv4 6.8.1: Skills Integration Challenge-Planning Subnets and Configuring IP Addresses
Learning Objectives
• IP Subnet Planning
o Practice your subnetting skills.
• Build the Network.
o Connect devices with Ethernet and serial cables.
• Configure the network.
o Apply your subnetting scheme to server, PCs, and router interfaces; configure
services and static routing.
• Test the network.
o Using ping, trace, web traffic, Inspect tool
Background
You have been asked to implement the standard lab topology, but with a new IP addressing
scheme. You will use many of the skills you have learned to this point in the course.
Interface IP addresses:
• For the server, configure the second highest usable IP address on the existing ISP LAN
subnet.
• For R1-ISP's Fa0/0 interface, configure the highest usable IP address on the existing ISP
LAN subnet.
• For R1-ISP's S0/0/0 interface, configure the highest usable address on the existing WAN
subnet.
• For R2-Central's S0/0/0 interface, use the lowest usable address on the existing WAN
subnet.
• For R2-Central's Fa0/0 interface, use the highest usable address on the existing student
LAN subnet.
• For hosts 1A and 1B, use the first 2 IP addresses (two lowest usable addresses) on the
existing student LAN subnet.
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CCNA Exploration
Network Fundamentals:
Addressing the Network - IPv4 6.8.1: Skills Integration Challenge-Planning Subnets and Configuring IP Addresses
Additional configurations:
• For PCs 1A and 1B, in addition to IP configuration, configure them to use DNS services.
• For the server, enable DNS services, use the domain name eagle-server.example.com,
and enable HTTP services.
• For R1-ISP router serial interface, you will need to set the clock rate (a timing mechanism
required on the DCE end of serial links) to 64000.
• No clock rate is needed on the DTE side, in this case R2-Central's serial interface.
• Connect a serial DCE cable to R1-ISP S0/0/0, with the other end to R2-Central S0/0/0.
• Connect PC 1A to the first FastEthernet port on switch S1-Central.
• Connect PC 1B to the second FastEthernet port on switch S1-Central.
• Connect interface Fa0/0 on router R2-Central to the highest FastEthernet port on switch
S1-Central.
• For all devices, make sure the power is on to the device and the interfaces.
Reflection
Reflect upon how much you have learned so far! Practicing IP subnetting skills and networking
building, configuration and testing skills will serve you well throughout your networking courses.
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