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The document describes a final project for a networking course which involves designing and implementing a network with multiple VLANs, routers, and WAN connections. It includes details of the network topology, IP addressing plan, configurations for routers and switches, and implementation of routing protocols, NAT, and ACLs.

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College of engineering and

computing sciences

Final Project
in CCNA 104
Accessing the
WANs/CISCO 4

First Semester
AY 2012-2013
Submitted by:
Group Leader: Mariel B. Manalo
Group Members: Jennelyn B. Bengcang
Rhea Marie Umandal

Submitted to:

Alliza Camille Rotairo

DJOANNA MARIE
T. VASQUEZ

Yeye Arcayos
Course/Year/Sec:
Final Project inBSIT
CCNAIVB
104- Accessing the WANs/CISCO 4
First Semester, AY 2013-2014

Subject Instructor
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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY-ARASOF Nasugbu

Phase 1. Topology Diagram

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Phase 2. Network Design

Produce a logical diagram with IPv4 addressing given for the


WANs and LANs.

Use of VLSM Desciption

VLSM Design to maximize the use of IP addresses

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Network
Address

First Host
Address

162.168.1.0

162.168.1.1

162.168.2.0

162.168.2.1

162.168.3.0

162.168.3.1

162.168.4.0

162.168.4.1

162.168.5.0

162.168.5.1

162.168.6.0

162.168.6.1

162.168.7.0

162.168.7.1

162.168. 8.0

162.168.8.1

162.168. 9.0

162.168.9.1

162.168. 10.0
162.168. 10.4
162.168. 10.8
162.168.
10.12
162.168.
10.16
162.168.
10.20
162.168.
10.24

162.168.10.
1
162.168.10.
5
162.168.10.
9
162.168.10.
13
162.168.10.
17
162.168.10.
21
162.168.10.
25

Last Host
Address
162.168.1.25
4
162.168.2.25
4
162.168.3.25
4
162.168.4.25
4
162.168.5.25
4
162.168.7.25
4
162.168.8.25
4
162.168.9.25
4

Broadcast
Address
162.168.1.25
5
162.168.2.25
5
162.168.3.25
5
162.168.4.25
5
162.168.5.25
5
162.168.6.25
5
162.168.7.25
5
162.168.8.25
5
162.168.9.25
5

162.168.10.2

162.168.10.3

162.168.10.6

162.168.10.7

162.168.10.1
0
162.168.10.1
4
162.168.10.1
8
162.168.10.2
2
162.168.10.2
6

162.168.10.1
1
162.168.10.1
5
162.168.10.1
9
162.168.10.2
3
162.168.10.2
7

162.55.6.254

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Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.2
52
255.255.255.2
52
255.255.255.2
52
255.255.255.2
52
255.255.255.2
52
255.255.255.2
52
255.255.255.2
52

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Network Name

VLAN

VLAN 99
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
VLAN 4
R2
R3
R6-SERVER
R7.S1
R7.S2
R1-R2
R2-R3
R3-R4
R4-R5
R5-R7
R7-R6
R6-ISP

VLAN 99
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
VLAN 4

Number of host addresses


required
200 hosts
200 hosts
200 hosts
200 hosts
200 hosts
200 hosts
200 hosts
200 hosts
200 hosts
2 hosts
2 hosts
2 hosts
2 hosts
2 hosts
2 hosts
2 hosts

Phase 3. Addressing Table

Assign IP address, subnet mask and default gateway on the routers


interfaces,vlan, and end devices

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Device

Interface

IP Address

Subnet Mask

162.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
162.168.3.1 255.255.255.0
162.168.4.1 255.255.255.0
R1
162.168.1.9 255.255.255.0
9
255.255.255.2
162.168.9.1
52
162.168.1.1
S1
VLAN 99
255.255.255.0
1
162.168.1.1
S2
VLAN 99
255.255.255.0
2
162.168.1.1
S3
VLAN 99
255.255.255.0
3
162.168.5.1 255.255.255.0
Fa0/0
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
R2
S0/0/0
2
52
S0/0/1
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
5
52
162.168.6.1 255.255.255.0
Fa0/0
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
R3
S0/0/0
6
52
S0/0/1
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
9
52
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
S0/0/0
13
52
R4
S0/0/1
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
10
52
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
S0/0/0
17
52
R5
S0/0/1
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
14
52
162.168.7.1 255.255.255.0
Fa0/0
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
R6
S0/0/0
21
52
S0/0/1
209.165.200 255.255.255.2
.1
52
162.168.8.1 255.255.255.0
Fa0/0
162.168.9.6 255.255.255.0
Fa0/1
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
R7
S0/0/0
22
52
S0/0/1
162.168.10. 255.255.255.2
18
52
209.165.200 255.255.255.2
ISP
S0/0/1
.2
52
162.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
PC1
NIC
54
162.168.2.2 255.255.255.0
NIC
PC2
54
162.168.3.2 255.255.255.0
NIC
PC3
54
Final Project in CCNA 104- Accessing
the
WANs/CISCO 4
162.168.1.2
NIC
255.255.255.0
PC4 AY 2013-2014
First Semester,
53
162.168.2.2 255.255.255.0
NIC
PC5
53
162.168.3.2
Fa0/0.2
Fa0/0.3
Fa0/0.4
Fa0/0.99
S0/0/0

Default
Gateway

N/A

N/A
N/A
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
162.168.1.1
162.168.2.1
162.168.3.1
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162.168.1.1

162.168.2.1
162.168.3.1

Phase 4. Basic Configurations

Network
Name

For each device, a set of tables is required. These will assist with
design and development activities and used when configuring
switches and routers. A separate table should be created for each
router and switch.

Create VLANS, VTP, STP and Inter-VLAN Routing

Configure routing protocol

Configure Frame Relay or PPP.

Description
and
Purpose

Interface/Sub
Interface
Type/Number

VLAN

Encapsulation

Network Number

Interface IP
Address

Subnet Mask

Fa0/0.2

Encapsulation
dot1q 2

162.168.2
.0

162.168.2.
1

255.255.255
.0

Fa0/0.3

Encapsulation
dot1q 3

162.168.3
.0

162.168.3.
1

255.255.255
.0

Fa0/0.4

Encapsulation
dot1q 4

162.168.4
.0

162.168.4.
1

255.255.255
.0

Fa0/0.99

99

Encapsulation
dot1q 99
native

162.168.1
.0

162.168.1.
99

255.255.255
.0

Security
WEP key

Interface IP Address or
IP range

ciscolab

192.168.0.100-149

Wireless Access Point Name: Wireless


Interface Type/Port

Description
and Purpose

Network
Name

Port 1 (Wireless)

Network
Number

SSID

lab

Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0

Switch Name: S1
Switch IP address: 162.168.1.11 /24

VLAN: 99

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Port/Number

Fa0/1-fa0/5

Description and
Purpose

Speed

Duplex

trunking

VLANs allowed

VLAN 99

Switchport
Type

Encapsulation (if
needed)

trunk

Switch Name: S2
Switch IP address: 162.168.1.12 /24
Port/Number

Description and
Purpose

VLAN: 99
Speed

Duplex

VLANs allowed

Switchport
Type

Fa0/1

trunking

VLAN 99

trunk

Fa0/5-fa0/7

trunking

VLAN 99

trunk

Fa0/2

dynamic

VLAN 2

access

Fa0/3

dynamic

VLAN 3

access

Fa0/4

dynamic

VLAN 4

access

Encapsulation (if
needed)

Switch Name: S3
Switch IP address: 162.168.1.13 /24
Port/Number

Description and
Purpose

VLAN: 99
Speed

Duplex

VLANs allowed

Switchport
Type

Fa0/1

trunking

VLAN 99

trunk

Fa0/5-fa0/7

trunking

VLAN 99

trunk

Fa0/2

dynamic

VLAN 2

access

Fa0/3

dynamic

VLAN 3

access

Fa0/4

dynamic

VLAN 4

access

Encapsulation (if
needed)

Record the MAC addresses learned on each access port across all
switches.
S1

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S2

S3

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Record the configurations of the switches, and the router.


Router Name: R1

Static Routing R1-PC7


ip route 162.168.5.0 255.255.255.0 162.168.10.2
Router Name: R2

Router RIP
Version 2
network 162.168.0.0
Router Name: R3

ACL
ip access-list standard PROJECT
deny host 162.168.6.254
permit any
int s0/0/1
encapsulation ppp
ppp authentication chap
username R4 password cisco
Router Name: R4

PPP CHAP
Username R3 password cisco
encapsulation ppp
ppp authentication chap
Router Name: R5

PPP PAP
Username R7 password cisco
Int S0/0/0
encapsulation ppp
ppp authentication pap
ppp pap sent-username R5 password cisco
Router Name: R7

PPP PAP
Username R5 password 0 cisco

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Int S0/0/1
encapsulation ppp
ppp authentication pap
ppp pap sent-username R7 password cisco

DHCP
ip dhcp excluded-address 162.168.8.1 162.168.8.10
ip dhcp excluded-address 162.168.9.1 162.168.9.10
ip dhcp pool LAN-R5
network 162.168.8.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 162.168.8.1
ip dhcp pool LAN1-R5
network 162.168.9.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 162.168.9.1
Router Name: R6

NAT
ip nat pool NAT-POOL 209.165.200.241 209.165.200.246 netmask 255.255.255.248
ip nat inside source list NAT pool NAT-POOL overload
ip nat inside source static 162.168.7.254 209.165.200.254
ip access-list extended NAT
permit ip 162.168.8.0 0.0.0.255 any
permit ip 162.168.9.0 0.0.0.255 any

Phase 5: Configuring NAT and PAT, and ACLs

Record the ACL configurations of routers.


Router Name: R3

ACL
ip access-list standard PROJECT
deny host 162.168.6.254
permit any

Record the routing tables of these routers.

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Router Name: R1

Static Routing R1-PC7


ip route 162.168.5.0 255.255.255.0 162.168.10.2

Router Name: R2

Router RIP
Version 2
network 162.168.0.0

Record the Network Address Translations.


Router Name: R6

NAT
ip nat pool NAT-POOL 209.165.200.241 209.165.200.246 netmask 255.255.255.248
ip nat inside source list NAT pool NAT-POOL overload
ip nat inside source static 162.168.7.254 209.165.200.254
ip access-list extended NAT
permit ip 162.168.8.0 0.0.0.255 any
permit ip 162.168.9.0 0.0.0.255 any

Phase 5: Verification and Testing

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Source
PC1

Destination
PC4

PC2

PC5

Expected Result
Successful
Successful

PC3

PC6

Successful

PC4

PC1

Successful

PC5

PC2

Successful

PC6

PC3

Successful

R1

R2

Successful

R3

R2

Successful

PC7

R2

Successful

PC7

R1

Successful

R1

PC7

Successful

PC8

R3

Failed

PC9

R3

Successful

R3

R4

Successful

R5

R7

Successful

Laptop

PC0

Successful

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