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The document outlines tasks for configuring a network based on a provided diagram. It includes: 1. Using VLSM to plan IP addresses for different subnets to allocate addresses for sales, management, insurance, data, and WAN links. 2. Assigning IP addresses to network devices in each subnet, beginning with the router interface, then servers, and finally clients. 3. Using Packet Tracer to complete configurations including: router names and passwords, interface IPs and descriptions, default routes, backup configurations, server and client IPs, DHCP, mail servers, and saving the configuration file.

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The document outlines tasks for configuring a network based on a provided diagram. It includes: 1. Using VLSM to plan IP addresses for different subnets to allocate addresses for sales, management, insurance, data, and WAN links. 2. Assigning IP addresses to network devices in each subnet, beginning with the router interface, then servers, and finally clients. 3. Using Packet Tracer to complete configurations including: router names and passwords, interface IPs and descriptions, default routes, backup configurations, server and client IPs, DHCP, mail servers, and saving the configuration file.

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BKACAD

CCNA Exploration
Skills Examination v10.10
Semester 1
Network Diagram, IP address = 155.55.0.0/23
Given the network as in the diagram above, you are to perform the tasks:
Section 1: Using VLSM to create the IP address plan
1. LAN1: 200 host addresses
2. LAN2: 60 host addresses
3. LAN3(WAN link): 2 host addresses
4. LAN4: 25 host addresses
5. LAN5: 48 host addresses
6. Loopback1: 40 host addresses
7. Loopback2: 10 host addresses
section 2: assign the networking devices IP addresses, subnet marks and default
gateways.
1. In each network, assign ip address follow this order:
1. Address for interface of networking device (router's interface). +1
2. Address for servers WEB, DHCP : +2
3. Address for servers MAIL, DNS : +3
4. Address for servers FTP, TFTP : +4
5. Address for PC clients.
1. PC4 : +4
2. PC5 : +5

3. PC6 : +6
4. PC7 : +7
Ex: In the subnetwork: 192.168.1.128/25. (there are WEB , MAIL , TFTP, PC6)
5. Router's interface : 192.168.1.129
6. WEB server :192.168.1.130
7. MAIL server:192.168.1.131
8. TFTP server: 192.168.1.132
9. PC6 client : 192.168.1.134
Section 3: Using Packet Tracer to perform the tasks ( 40 points )
note: You need accuracy, distinguish capital letters and lowercase letters (for ex:
bannermotd of router 1 : router1, not Router1)
1. Basic router/switch configurations:
1. Hostnames: Assign the Routers names R1, R2
2. Passwords & Banner Message: ( Routers only )
1. Console and VTY lines are password , password=class.
2. Set the privileged mode password (enable secret password) to
cisco.
3. Banner contains the name of device: router1, router2. (type
"#router1#"...)
3. Routers interfaces:
1. Assign IP addresses and subnet masks.
2. Use the clock rate 64000.
3. Create descriptions. Interface description :
R1-f0/0

connect to lan1

R1-f0/1
R2-f0/0
R2-f0/1
R1-loopback1
R2-loopback2
R1-s0/0/0
R2-s0/0/0

connect to lan2
connect to lan4
connect to lan5
loopback1
loopback2
connect to r2
connect to r1

4. Static default route:


1. R1: (config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/0/0
2. R2: (config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/0/0
2. Backup Configuration: Backup Router1/Router2 running configuration on TFTP
Server (server file name: R1-confg, R2-confg)
3. Configuring the Servers:
1. Assign an IP address and Subnet mask, Default gateway.
2. Active suitable services.
4. Configuring the DHCP server:
1. Start IP Address: 155.55.1.10
2. Maximum number of users: 20
3. TFTP, DNS servers address.
5. Configuring the MAIL server
1. Domain name: test.com
2. Add users and passwords(user/pass):
1. pc2/cisco2
2. pc6/cisco6
6. Configuring the Mail client.

1. PC2
1. Email address: [email protected]
2. Incomming and Outgoing mail server: test.com
3. user: pc2, pass: cisco2
2. PC6
1. Email address: [email protected]
2. Incomming and Outgoing mail server: test.com
3. user: pc6, pass: cisco6
3. Send mail from pc2 to pc6 and check the result.
7. Configuring the PC client:
1. PC1, PC2, PC3: Assign IP address, subnet mask, default gateway
and DNS server address by DHCP server.
2. PC4, PC5, PC6, PC7: Manual assign IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway and DNS
8. Creating a .pkt file: After finishing the configuration task, students have to save
it to your_name.pkt file ( example: NguyenVanA.pkt ) and copy to the suitable
folder :
9. Storage the file on the server

BKACAD
CCNA Exploration-Semester 1
S1-Openlab 3
[email protected]
Network Diagram, IP address = 155.55.0.0/20
A given network as in the diagram above, you need to perform the
following tasks:
Section 1: Using VLSM to create the IP address plan
LAN1: 400 host
Loopback1: 30 host
addresses
addresses
LAN2: 230 host
Loopback2: 14 host
addresses
addresses
LAN3: 54 host
Wan link: 2 host
addresses
addresses.
LAN4: 48 host
addresses
Section 2: Assign IP addresses, subnet masks and default
gateways to the networking devices.
In each network, assign ip address follow this order:
Address for interfaces of networking device (router's interface). +1
NOTE: Address for interfaces of networking device with WAN link:
router1 +1; router2 +2
Address for servers WEB, DHCP :
+2
Address for servers MAIL, DNS :
+3
Address for servers FTP, TFTP : +4

Address for servers NTP : +6


Address for PC clients :PC4 :
+4;PC5 : +5;PC6 : +6

Ex: In the subnetwork : 192.168.1.128/25. (there are WEB ,


MAIL , TFTP, PC6)
Router's interface : 192.168.1.129
WEB server :192.168.1.130
MAIL server:192.168.1.131

TFTP server: 192.168.1.132


PC6 client : 192.168.1.134

Section 3: Using Packet Tracer to perform the


tasks ( 40 points )
Note: You need accuracy, distinguish capital letters and lowercase
letters (for ex: bannermotd of router 1 : router1, not Router1)
Basic router/switch configurations:
1.
Hostnames: Assign the Routers names R1, R2
Passwords & Banner Message: ( Routers only )
2.
Console and VTY lines are password , password=class.
3.
Set the privileged mode password: enable password='class',
enable secret password='cisco'.
4.
Banner contains the name of device: router1, router2.
(type "#router1#"...)
5.
Routers interfaces:
Assign IP addresses and subnet masks.
Use the clock rate 64000.
Create descriptions. Interface description :
R1-f0/0
connect to lan1
R1-f1/0
connect to lan2
R2-f0/0
connect to lan3
R2-f1/0
connect to lan4
R1-loopback1
loopback1
R2-loopback2
loopback2
R1-s2/0
connect to r2
R2-s2/0
connect to r1
Static default route:
R1: (config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s2/0
R2: (config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s2/0
Backup Configuration: Backup Router1/Router2 configuration on TFTP
Server (server file name: R1-confg, R2-confg)
Configuring the Servers and PCs:
Assign an IP address and Subnet mask, Default gateway. Active
suitable services.
Configuring the
Start IP Address: 155.55.2.10
DHCP server:
Maximum number of users: 20
TFTP, DNS servers address.
Configuring the
Domain name: bkacad.com
MAIL server
Add users and passwords(user/pass):
pc1/cisco;pc4/cisco
Configuring the
PC1

Mail client

Email address: [email protected]


Incomming and Outgoing mail server:
bkacad.com
user: pc1, pass: cisco
PC4
Email address: [email protected]
Incomming and Outgoing mail server:
bkacad.com
user: pc4, pass: cisco
Send mail from pc1 to pc4 and check the result.
Enable NTP service

Configuring the
NTP server
Configuring the PC PC1, PC3, PC3: Assign IP address, subnet mask,
client:
default gateway and DNS server address by
DHCP server.
PC4, PC5, PC6: Manual assign IP address, subnet
mask, default gateway and DNS

Network Diagram, IP address = 205.15.4.0/22


Given the network as in the diagram above, you are to perform the tasks:
Section 1: Using VLSM to create the IP address plan
1.
SALEs: 100 host addresses
2.
MANAGEMENT: 20 host addresses
3.
INS: 60 host
4.
DATA: 31 host addresses
5.
WAN 1: 2 host addresses
6.
WAN 2: 2 host addresses
Section 2: assign the networking devices IP addresses, subnet marks and default
gateways.
In each network, assign ip address follow this order:
Address for interface of networking device (router's interface). +1

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