Fredirick Jay Persigas Bsit 3 A Packet Tracer - Implementing Basic Connectivity Topology
Fredirick Jay Persigas Bsit 3 A Packet Tracer - Implementing Basic Connectivity Topology
Fredirick Jay Persigas Bsit 3 A Packet Tracer - Implementing Basic Connectivity Topology
BSIT 3 A
Packet Tracer - Implementing Basic Connectivity
Topology
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Perform a Basic Configuration on S1 and S2
Part 2: Configure the PCs
Part 3: Configure the Switch Management Interface
Background
In this activity, you will first perform basic switch configurations. Then, you will implement basic connectivity
by configuring IP addressing on switches and PCs. When the IP addressing configuration is complete, you
will use various show commands to verify configurations and use the ping command to verify basic
connectivity between devices.
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After you exit user EXEC mode, the switch will prompt you for a password to access the console interface and
will prompt you a second time when accessing the privileged EXEC mode. You can also use the show run
command to view the passwords.
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Ans: Yes, it sent me 4 packets, 4 recieved and lost=0 the switch is configured correctly.
Your ping should have been unsuccessful because the switches have not been configured with an IP
address.
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