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Packet Tracer 4.0 CCNA1 Hands-On Final: Objective

The document describes a Packet Tracer activity to build a small local area network connecting 4 PCs and 2 switches. It provides instructions over 3 parts - building the LAN infrastructure, calculating subnets, and configuring the PCs' IP addresses to test connectivity.

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Packet Tracer 4.0 CCNA1 Hands-On Final: Objective

The document describes a Packet Tracer activity to build a small local area network connecting 4 PCs and 2 switches. It provides instructions over 3 parts - building the LAN infrastructure, calculating subnets, and configuring the PCs' IP addresses to test connectivity.

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Packet Tracer 4.

0 CCNA1 Hands-On Final


Objective
The overall goal of this skills-based assessment is to connect four PCs and 2 switches to create a small
Local Area Network (LAN) using thernet and have the PCs communicate utili!ing "P #rotocols$ The e%am
consists of three #arts&
'$ (uild the LAN
2$ Calculate subnets
)$ Configure workstations
All three #arts must be com#leted for a #ossible total of '** #oints$
Scenario
This to#olog+ re#resents the sim#lest #ossible switched network, ideal for stud+ing basic "P
addressing and LAN connectivit+$
Re!ired Files
To com#lete this lab, +ou will need the following file$
CCNA'-.ands/n-0inal$#ka
Plan"
0amiliari!e +ourself with PT 1$* hel# menu, in case +ou have 2uestions$
/#en the 3CCNA'-.ands/n-0inal$#ka4 and follow the "nstructions, which are re#eated
below&
' - 1 Packet Tracer 1$* Activit+ Co#+right 2**5, Cisco 6+stems, "nc$
PART ON#" $%&'( TH# 'AN
#sti)ated Ti)e" 10 )in!tes
Possible Score" 1* +oints
Objective
Determine the appropriate cable type to interconnect four PCs and 2 switches to create a small LAN
using Ethernet.
Ste+s&
Add 1 end user devices (PC*-PC)) to #acket tracer$
Add 2 29!"2# switches $%witch! and %witch&' to pac(et tracer.
)n %witch!
Connect *a!+2 to PC!
Connect *a!+, to PC&
)n %witch&
Connect *a!+2 to PC2
Connect *a!+, to PC,
Connect %witch! and %witch& -ia the *a!+& ports
$e s!re to c,oose t,e a++ro+riate cable t-+e .or all connections.
CCNA 1 Skills-$ased Final / Part 1
Na)e" 000000000000000000 (ate" 0000000000 &nstr!ctor" 0000000000000
Part 1 - $!ild and Test Cable
'$ "s the correct cable t+#e used to interconnect the two switches7 (5)
2$ "s the correct cable t+#e used to connect each switch to the various PCs7 (5)
)$ 8ere the PCs and switches connected via the right #ort (i$e$ 6witch* connects to PC* via
0a*92)7 (1)
2 - 1 Packet Tracer 1$* Activit+ Co#+right 2**5, Cisco 6+stems, "nc$
PART T1O" S%$N#T CA'C%'AT&ON
#sti)ated Ti)e" 20 )in!tes
Possible Score" 43 +oints
Objective
.i-en the Class / 0P address1 &22.2!.2.&,&+2 determine the following3
" 4he number of bits borrowed
" 4he %ubnet 0D1 and subnet mas(
" 4he range of host addresses for this particular subnet
CCNA 1 Skills-$ased Final / Part 4
Na)e" 000000000000000000 (ate" 0000000000 &nstr!ctor" 0000000000000
Part 4 / S!bnet Calc!lation
0ill in the following blanks based on the Class / 0P address1 &22.2!.2.&,&+2 $# #ts each)$
5ajor net6ork in.or)ation&
'$ Network ": Class& (A, (, or C)
2$ ;a<or network address&
)$ ;a<or broadcast address&
S!bnet in.or)ation"
1$ Number of subnet bits&
=$ Number of host bits&
5$ Network address for the given host "P address&
>$ ?ange of usable host addresses for this subnet&
@$ (roadcast address for this subnet&
Ot,er s!bnet in.or)ation"
A$ Total number of useable subnets based on this subnet mask (minus 2, e%cluding the all
!eros and all ones subnets)&
'*$ Number of valid host "P addresses #er subnet (minus 2, e%cluding the network and
broadcast addresses)&
''$ Convert given subnet mask to binar+ notation&
'2$ Convert given host "P address to binar+ notation&
) - 1 Packet Tracer 1$* Activit+ Co#+right 2**5, Cisco 6+stems, "nc$
PART THR##" S%$N#T CA'C%'AT&ON
#sti)ated Ti)e" 40 )in!tes
Possible Score" 2* +oints
Objective
Bsing the results from Part 2, configure the "P address and subnet mask for each of the four PCs$
Bse the command #rom#t or run utilit+ to dis#la+ the "P configuration settings for each PC$ Bse the
ping command to demonstrate connectivit+ between the PCs$
Ste+s&
Configure PC* with the first usable "P address within the host range used in Part two$
Configure PC' with the second usable "P address within the host range used in Part two$
Configure PC2 with the second to last usable "P address within the host used defined in
Part two$
Configure PC) with the last usable "P address within the host range used in Part two$
CCNA 1 Skills-$ased Final / Part 2
Na)e" 000000000000000000 (ate" 0000000000 &nstr!ctor" 0000000000000
Part 2 / 1orkstation Con.i7!ration
Configure each workstation and test connectivit+ $5 #ts each)$
'$ PC' "P settings correct ("P address and 6ubnet ;ask)7 (5)
2$ PC2 "P settings correct ("P address and 6ubnet ;ask)7 (5)
)$ PC) "P settings correct ("P address and 6ubnet ;ask)7 (5)
1$ PC1 "P settings correct ("P address and 6ubnet ;ask)7 (5)
=$ 0rom the command #rom#t, what command will dis#la+ the "P configuration for PC*7 (5)
5$ Ping from PC' to PC17 (5)
1 - 1 Packet Tracer 1$* Activit+ Co#+right 2**5, Cisco 6+stems, "nc$

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