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EIGRP ERouting PT Practice SBA

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ERouting EIGRP PT Practice SBA


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Introduction
In this Packet Tracer Practice Skills-based Assessment, you will:
 complete the configuration of a partially configured network
 establish connectivity to the West Region and the Internet through the use of static and
dynamic routing
 verify connectivity

Addressing Table

Device Interface Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

S0/0/0     N/A
S0/0/1     N/A
EastHQ
S0/1/0     N/A
S0/1/1     N/A
Fa0/0 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.128 N/A
Fa0/1 192.168.0.129 255.255.255.128 N/A
E-Branch1
S0/0/0 192.168.1.250 255.255.255.252 N/A
S0/0/1 192.168.1.245 255.255.255.252 N/A
Fa0/0 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.192 N/A
Fa0/1 192.168.1.65 255.255.255.192 N/A
E-Branch2
S0/0/0 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.252 N/A
S0/0/1 192.168.1.246 255.255.255.252 N/A
EPC1 NIC 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.128 192.168.0.1
EPC2 NIC      
EPC3 NIC 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.192 192.168.1.1
EPC4 NIC      
NetAdmin NIC 192.168.1.66 255.255.255.192 192.168.1.65

Note: The password for user EXEC mode is cisco. The password for privileged EXEC mode
is class.
Step 1: Configure the Device Basics.
Note: Initially, you can only access router E-Branch2 through the console connection on
NetAdmin.
a.     Configure the following on E-Branch2:
         The router name is EB2.
         The privileged EXEC mode uses the following encrypted password: class.
         Enable Telnet and console line logins and use the following password: cisco.
         Configure the banner message-of-the-day as Authorized access only!
b.    Using the Addressing Table, configure and activate all the necessary interfaces on E-Branch2.
c.     Configure correct host IP addressing.
         Configure EPC2 with the last IP address in the subnet.
         Configure EPC4 with the last IP address in the subnet.
Step 2: Discover the Network.
a.     Explore the network to determine the IP address of the serial interface that EastHQ uses to
connect to E-Branch2.
b.    Remotely access EastHQ.
Step 3: Configure Static and Default Routing.
a.     Configure connectivity to the West Region.
         Configure a static route on EastHQ to the entire West Region. The West Region uses the
172.16.100.0/24 address space. Use the next-hop address argument.
         Configure a default route on EastHQ to send to the Internet all other traffic for destinations that
are not found in the EastHQ routing table. Use the exit interface argument.
b.    Verify static and default routing.
Step 4: Configure EIGRP Routing.
Configure EIGRP on EastHQ, E-Branch1, and E-Branch2.
a.     Use AS number 100.
b.    Do not advertise the network between EastHQ and the Internet.
c.     Do not advertise the network between EastHQ and the West Region.
d.    Advertise all other attached networks.
e.     Disable automatic summarization.
f.     Disable EIGRP updates out interfaces where there are no EIGRP neighbors available.
g.    On EastHQ, enter the one command in the EIGRP routing process that will propagate the
default and static routes to E-Branch1 and E-Branch2.
Step 5: Modify the default EIGRP operation.
a.     Configure the link between EastHQ and E-Branch2 so that the correct bandwidth of 384 k/s is
used in EIGRP calculations.
b.    Configure E-Branch1 to advertise a summary route for the subnets 192.168.0.0/25 and
192.168.0.128/25 to EastHQ and E-Branch2.
c.     Configure E-Branch2 to advertise a summary route for the subnets 192.168.1.0/26 and
192.168.1.64/26 to EastHQ and E-Branch1.
Step 6: Verify Full Connectivity.
Although these are not scored, the following connectivity tests should be successful.
         Test connectivity to the West Region.
         Test connectivity to the Internet.
 
Form B
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SOLUTION:
Step1:
a)
Router(config)#hostname EB2

EB2(config)#enable secret class

EB2(config)#line console 0
EB2(config-line)#password cisco
EB2(config-line)#login
EB2(config-line)#exit

EB2(config)#line vty 0 4
EB2(config-line)#pas
EB2(config-line)#password cisco
EB2(config-line)#login
EB2(config-line)#exit

EB2(config)#banner motd #
Enter TEXT message. End with the character ‘#’.
Authorized access only! #

b)
EB2(config)#interface fastEthernet0/0
EB2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.192
EB2(config-if)#no shutdown

EB2(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/1


EB2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.65 255.255.255.192
EB2(config-if)#no shutdown

EB2(config)#interface serial 0/0/0


EB2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.252
EB2(config-if)#no shutdown

EB2(config)#interface serial 0/0/1


EB2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.246 255.255.255.252
EB2(config-if)#no shutdown

c)Configure correct host IP addressing.

EPC2- Given-192.168.0.128/25—–>192.168.0. 1/_ _ _ _ _ _ _


So,NA-192.168.0.128
BA-192.168.0.255
SM-255.255.255.128
Now.accroding to question Configure EPC2 with the last IP address in the
subnet.
IP-192.168.0.254
SM-255.255.255.128
GA-192.168.0.129 jast 1st host address

EPC4- Given-192.168.1.64/26—–>192.168.1. 0 1/_ _ _ _ _ _


So,NA-192.168.1.64
BA-192.168.1.127
SM-255.255.255.192

Now.accroding to question Configure EPC2 with the last IP address in the


subnet.
IP-192.168.0.126
SM-255.255.255.192
GA-192.168.0.65 jast 1st host address

Step 2::
a.Explore the network to determine the IP address of the serial interface
that EastHQ uses to connect to E-Branch2.
b.Remotely access EastHQ.

a)
EB2#show interface
EB2#show ip route
EB2#show cdp neighbors detail

Entry address(es):
IP address : 192.168.1.253
Platform: cisco C1841, Capabilities: Router
Interface: Serial0/0/0, Port ID (outgoing port): Serial0/0/1
Holdtime: 148

b)
EB2#telnet 192.168.1.253
Trying 192.168.1.253 …OpenAuthorized Access Only!

Step 3::
a)
For next-hop address:

EastHQ#show cdp neighbors detail


Device ID: WHQ
Entry address(es):
IP address : 192.0.2.1
Platform: cisco C1841, Capabilities: Router
Interface: Serial0/1/1, Port ID (outgoing port): Serial0/1/1
Holdtime: 165

EastHQ#show ip interface brief


EastHQ#show run
interface Serial0/1/1
ip address 192.0.2.2 255.255.255.252

EastHQ(config)#ip route 172.16.100.0 255.255.255.0 192.0.2.1


EastHQ(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 0/1/0

b)For verify static and default routing.


EastHQ#show run
EastHQ#show ip route

Step4::
Configure EIGRP on EastHQ, E-Branch1, and E-Branch2.
a.Use AS number 100.
b.Do not advertise the network between EastHQ and the Internet.
c.Do not advertise the network between EastHQ and the West Region.
d.Advertise all other attached networks.
e.Disable automatic summarization.
f.Disable EIGRP updates out interfaces where there are no EIGRP neighbors
available.
g.On EastHQ, enter the one command in the EIGRP routing process that will
propagate the default and static routes to E-Branch1 and E-Branch2.

EastHQ#conf t
EastHQ(config)#router eigrp 100
EastHQ(config-router)#network 192.168.1.248 0.0.0.3
EastHQ(config-router)#network 192.168.1.252 0.0.0.3

EastHQ(config-router)#no auto-summary
EastHQ(config-router)#redistribute static

EB1#conf t
EB1(config)#router eigrp 100
EB1(config-router)#network 192.168.1.248 0.0.0.3
EB1(config-router)#network 192.168.1.244 0.0.0.3
EB1(config-router)#network 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.127
EB1(config-router)#network 192.168.0.128 0.0.0.127

EB1(config-router)#no auto-summary
EB1(config-router)#passive-interface fastEthernet 0/0
EB1(config-router)#passive-interface fastEthernet 0/1

EB2#conf t
EB2(config)#router eigrp 100
EB2(config-router)#network 192.168.1.252 0.0.0.3
EB2(config-router)#network 192.168.1.244 0.0.0.3
EB2(config-router)#network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.63
EB2(config-router)#network 192.168.1.64 0.0.0.63

EB2(config-router)#no auto-summary
EB2(config-router)#passive-interface fastEthernet 0/0
EB2(config-router)#passive-interface fastEthernet 0/1

Step5::
a)
EastHQ#conf t
EastHQ(config)#interface serial0/0/1
EastHQ(config-if)#bandwidth 384

EB2#conf t
EB2(config)#interface serial0/0/0
EB2(config-if)#bandwidth 384

b)
EB2(config)#interface serial 0/0/0
EB2(config-if)#ip summary-address eigrp 100 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.128

EB2(config)#int serial 0/0/1


EB2(config-if)#ip summary-address eigrp 100 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.128

c)
EB1(config)#interface serial 0/0/0
EB1(config-if)#ip summary-address eigrp 100 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0

EB1(config)#interface serial 0/0/1


EB1(config-if)#ip summary-address eigrp 100 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0

Step6::
Enter NetAdmin:
ping>172.16.100.0
ping>172.16.100.126
ping>172.16.100.130
ping>172.16.100.194

ping>64.100.1.1

Another Answer:

· The router name is EB2.


Router(config)# hostname EB2

· The privileged EXEC mode uses the following encrypted password: class.

EB2(config)#enable secret class

Enable Telnet and console line logins and use the following password:
cisco.

EB2(config)#line vty 0 4
EB2(config)#password class
EB2(config)#login
EB2(config)#exit

· Configure the banner message-of-the-day as Authorized access only!


EB2(config)#banner motd %Authorized access only!%

b. Using the Addressing Table, configure and activate all the necessary
interfaces on E-Branch2.
c. Configure correct host IP addressing.

EB2#show ip interface brief


EB2#show ip route

Configure EPC2 with the last IP address in the subnet.

192.168.0.254 255.255.255.128
Default gateway 192.168.0.1

Configure EPC4 with the last IP address in the subnet.

192.168.1.126 255.255.255.192
Default gateway 192.168.1.1

Step 2: Discover the Network.


a. Explore the network to determine the IP address of the serial interface
that EastHQ uses to connect to E-Branch2.
b. Remotely access EastHQ.
EB2# show interfaces
EB2# show cdp neighbors
EB2# show ip route

EB2# telnet 192.168.1.253

EastHQ(config)#interface serial0/0/0
EastHQ (config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.249 255.255.255.252
EastHQ (config-if)#no shutdown
EastHQ (config-if)#exit

EastHQ (config)#interface serial0/0/1


EASTHQ(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.253 255.255.255.252
EASTHQ(config-if)#no shutdown
EASTHQ(config-if)#exit

EASTHQ(config)#interface serial0/1/0
EASTHQ(config-if)#ip address 209.165.201.6 255.255.255.252
EASTHQ(config-if)#no shutdown
EASTHQ(config-if)#exit

EASTHQ(config)#interface serial0/1/1
EASTHQ(config-if)#ip address 192.0.2.2 255.255.255.252
EASTHQ(config-if)#no shutdown
EASTHQ(config-if)#exit

Step 3: Configure Static and Default Routing.

a. Configure connectivity to the West Region.


· Configure a static route on EastHQ to the entire West Region. The West
Region uses the 172.16.100.0/24 address
space. Use the next-hop address argument.

EastHQ#show ip route
Configure a static route
EastHQ(config)#route ip 172.16.100.0 255.255.255.0 192.0.2.1

Configure a default route on EastHQ to send to the Internet all other traffic
for destinations that are not found in the
EastHQ routing table. Use the exit interface argument.
EastHQ(config)#route ip 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial0/1/0

b. Verify static and default routing.


EastHQ#show ip route
EastHQ#ping

Step 4: Configure EIGRP Routing.

Configure EIGRP on EastHQ, E-Branch1, and E-Branch2.


a. Use AS number 100.
b. b.Do not advertise the network between EastHQ and the Internet.
c. Do not advertise the network between EastHQ and the West Region.
d. Advertise all other attached networks.
e. Disable automatic summarization.
f. Disable EIGRP updates out interfaces where there are no EIGRP neighbors
available.
g. On EastHQ, enter the one command in the EIGRP routing process that will
propagate the default and static

routes to E-Branch1 and E-Branch2.


EastHQ(config)#router eigrp 100
EastHQ(config-router)#network 192.168.1.248 0.0.0.3
EastHQ(config-router)#network 192.168.1.244 0.0.0.3
EastHQ(config-router)#no auto-summary
EastHQ(config-router)#ip default-network
EastHQ(config)#interface serial0/1/0
EastHQ(config-if)#no eigrp 100
EastHQ(config)#interface serial0/1/1
EastHQ(config-if)#no eigrp 100

—————————————–

EB1(config)#router eigrp 100


EB1(config-router)#network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.3
EB1(config-router)#network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.127`
EB1(config-router)#passive-interface fa0/0
EB1(config-router)#passive-interface fa0/1
EB1(config-router)#CTRL+Z

——————————————
EB2(config)#router eigrp 100
EB2(config-router)#network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.3
EB2(config-router)#network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.63
EB2(config-router)#passive-interface fa0/0
EB2(config-router)#passive-interface fa0/1
EB2(config-router)#CTRL+Z

Step 5: Modify the default EIGRP operation.

a. Configure the link between EastHQ and E-Branch2 so that the correct
bandwidth of 384 k/s is used in EIGRP
calculations.
b. Configure E-Branch1 to advertise a summary route for the subnets
192.168.0.0/25 and 192.168.0.128/25 to
EastHQ and E-Branch2.
c. Configure E-Branch2 to advertise a summary route for the subnets
192.168.1.0/26 and 192.168.1.64/26 to

EastHQ and E-Branch1.


EastHQ(config)#interface s0/0/1
EastHQ(config-if)#bandwidth 384
EastHQ(config-if)#ip bandwidth-percent eigrp 100 100

EB2(config)#interface s0/0/0
EB2(config-if)#bandwidth 384
EB2(config-if)#ip bandwidth-percent eigrp 100 100

——————————
EB1(config)#router eigrp 100
EB1(router-config)#network 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.3
EB1(router-config)#end

EB2(config)#router eigrp 100


EB2(router-config)#network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.63
EB2(router-config)#end
———————————-
OR

For EB1
———–
EB1(config)#Int s0/0/0
EB1(config-if)#IP Summery-address eigrp 100 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
EB1(config)#Int s0/0/1
EB1(config-if)#IP Summery-address eigrp 100 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
———–

For EB2
——-

EB2(config)#Int s0/0/0
EB1(config-if)#IP Summery-address eigrp 100 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.128

EB2(config)#Int s0/0/1
EB1(config-if)#IP Summery-address eigrp 100 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.128

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ERouting EIGRP PT Practice SBA

Algunas cosas a tener en cuenta al completar esta actividad :

1 . No use el botón Atrás o cerrar o recargar cualquier ventana de exámenes durante el examen.

2 . No cierre Packet Tracer cuando haya terminado . Se cerrará automáticamente.

3 . Haga clic en el botón de Evaluación en Enviar para enviar su trabajo.

introducción

En esta evaluación basada en competencias prácticas Packet Tracer , usted:

 completar la configuración de una red parcialmente configurado

 establecer la conectividad a la Región Occidental y en la Internet a través del uso de


enrutamiento estático y dinámico

 verificar la conectividad

Tabla de direccionamiento

Nota: La contraseña para el modo EXEC del usuario es cisco . La contraseña para el modo EXEC
privilegiado es class .

Paso 1: Configurar las Funciones básicas del dispositivo .

Nota : En un principio , sólo se puede acceder el router E- Branch2 a través de la conexión de la


consola en NetAdmin .

una . Configure lo siguiente en E- Branch2 :

• El nombre del router es EB2 .


• El modo EXEC privilegiado utiliza la siguiente contraseña cifrada : clase.

• Activar Telnet y los inicios de sesión de línea de la consola y usar la siguiente contraseña : cisco.

• Configurar el estandarte único acceso autorizado como mensaje - del- día !

b . Utilizando la Tabla de direccionamiento , configurar y activar todas las interfaces necesarias


sobre E- Branch2 .

c . Configurar IP de host correcto direccionamiento.

• Configurar EPC2 con la última dirección IP en la subred .

• Configurar EPC4 con la última dirección IP en la subred .

Paso 2 : Descubre la red .

una . Explora la red para determinar la dirección IP de la interfaz serial que EastHQ utiliza para
conectarse al E- Branch2 .

b . Remotamente acceder EastHQ .

Paso 3 : Configurar el enrutamiento estático y por defecto .

una . Configure la conectividad con la Región Occidental.

• Configurar una ruta estática en EastHQ a toda la Región Occidental. La Región Occidental utiliza
el espacio 172.16.100.0/24 dirección . Utilice el argumento dirección del siguiente salto .

• Configurar una ruta predeterminada en EastHQ para enviar a la Internet el resto del tráfico para
los destinos que no se encuentran en la tabla de enrutamiento EastHQ . Utilice el argumento de
interfaz de salida.

b . Verificar el enrutamiento estático y por defecto .

Paso 4 : Configurar el enrutamiento EIGRP .

Configurar EIGRP en EastHQ , E - Branch1 y E- Branch2 .

una . Utilice AS número 100 .

b . No anunciar la red entre EastHQ e Internet.

c . No anunciar la red entre EastHQ y la Región Oeste .

d. Publicidad todas las demás redes conectadas.

e . Desactive la sumarización automática.


f . Desactivar EIGRP actualiza a cabo las interfaces donde no hay vecinos EIGRP disponibles .

g . En EastHQ , introduzca el comando uno en el proceso de enrutamiento EIGRP que se propagará


el defecto y rutas estáticas a E- Branch1 y E- Branch2 .

Paso 5 : Modificar el funcionamiento de EIGRP defecto.

una . Configurar el enlace entre EastHQ y E- Branch2 para que el ancho de banda correcto de 384 k
/ s se utiliza en los cálculos de EIGRP .

b . Configure E- Branch1 para anunciar una ruta de resumen para las subredes 192.168.0.0/25 y
192.168.0.128/25 a EastHQ y E- Branch2 .

c . Configure E- Branch2 para anunciar una ruta de resumen para las subredes 192.168.1.0/26 y
192.168.1.64/26 a EastHQ y E- Branch1 .

Paso 6: Verificar la conectividad total.

Aunque estos no son calificados , las siguientes pruebas de conectividad deben tener éxito.

• Probar la conectividad a la Región Occidental.

• Probar la conectividad a Internet.

Formulario B

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Todo el contenido es Copyright © 1992 - 2011 de Cisco Systems, Inc. Todos los derechos
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ERouting PT Practice SBA EIGRP Answers 100% 2013


Posted by TheHai  |  at  4:10 AM 3 comments
// E-Branch 2 
conf t 
hostname EB2 
enable secret class 
line console 0 
password cisco 
login 
exit 
line vty 0 4 
password cisco 
login 
exit 
banner motd %Authorized access only!% 
int f 0/0 
ip add 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.192 
no sh 
int f 0/1 
ip add 192.168.1.65 255.255.255.192 
no sh 
int s0/0/0 
ip add 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.252 
no sh 
int s0/0/1 
ip add 192.168.1.246 255.255.255.252 
no sh 
exit 
do sh ip int br 
do sh ip ro 
do show interfaces 
do show cdp neighbors 
do show ip route 
router eigrp 100 
network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.63 
network 192.168.1.64 0.0.0.63 
network 192.168.1.252 0.0.0.3 
network 192.168.1.244 0.0.0.3 
no auto-summary 
passive-interface fa0/0 
passive-interface fa0/1 
interface s0/0/0 
bandwidth 384 
int s0/0/0 
ip summary-address eigrp 100 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.128 5 
int s0/0/1 
ip summary-address eigrp 100 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.128 5 
exit 
do telnet 192.168.1.253 
cisco 
en 
class 
// EastHQ configure terminal 
interface serial0/0/0 
ip address 192.168.1.249 255.255.255.252 
no sh 
interface serial0/0/1 
ip address 192.168.1.253 255.255.255.252 
bandwidth 384 
no sh 
interface serial0/1/0 
ip address 209.165.201.6 255.255.255.252 
no sh 
interface serial0/1/1 
ip address 192.0.2.2 255.255.255.252 
no sh 
exit 
do sh ip ro 
ip route 172.16.100.0 255.255.255.0 192.0.2.1 
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial0/1/0 
do show ip route 
router eigrp 100 
network 192.168.1.248 0.0.0.3 
network 192.168.1.252 0.0.0.3 
no auto-summary 
interface s0/0/1 
bandwidth 384 
router eigrp 100 
redistribute static 
exit 

// E-Branch1 
configure terminal 
router eigrp 100 
network 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.127 
network 192.168.0.128 0.0.0.127 
network 192.168.1.248 0.0.0.3 
network 192.168.1.244 0.0.0.3 
no auto-summary 
passive-interface fa0/0 
passive-interface fa0/1 
exit 
int s0/0/0 
ip summary-address eigrp 100 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 5 
int s0/0/1 
ip summary-address eigrp 100 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 5 
exit 
  
  
// EPC 2 
192.168.0.254 255.255.255.128    
Default gateway 192.168.0.129 

// EPC 4 
192.168.1.126 255.255.255.192 
Default gateway 192.168.1.65   
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SBA - NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS V4.0 ANSWERS 2013-2014 ANSWER FULL
CCNA Exploration 1: Basic Configuration PT Practice
SBA - Network Fundamentals v4.0 Answers 2013-2014
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1- ENetwork Basic Configuration PT Practice SBA 2013

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Introduction
In this practice Packet Tracer Skills Exam, you will:

 design and implement an addressing scheme to meet stated requirements


 configure, verify, and troubleshoot connectivity between all devices in the network
Addressing Table

Device Interface Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway


Fa0/0  172.16.1.1  255.255.255.224 n/a
Router1
Fa0/1 172.16.1.33 255.255.255.240 n/a

Switch1 VLAN1 172.16.1.2  255.255.255.224 172.16.1.1 

PC1 NIC  172.16.1.30 255.255.255.224 172.16.1.1 

Preconfigured Preconfigured Preconfigured


PC2 NIC
(172.16.1.35) (255.255.255.240) (172.16.1.33)

NOTE: The initial network has some errors. To aid in configuring and verifying the devices, as well
as in troubleshooting the existing errors, use a printed version of these instructions to fill in the
missing address information in the table during Step 1.

Step 1: Determine the IP Addressing Scheme.

Design an addressing scheme and fill in the Addressing Table based on the following requirements:

a.     Subnet the address space 172.16.1.0/24 to provide 30 host addresses for LAN 1 while wasting the
least amount of address space.

b.    Assign the first available subnet to LAN 1.

c.     Assign the lowest (first) host address in this subnet to the Fa0/0 interface on Router1.

d.    Assign the second address in this subnet to the VLAN 1 interface on Switch1.

e.     Assign the highest (last) host IP address in this subnet to PC1.

Step 2: Configure Router1.

a.     Configure Router1 with these basic parameters:

         Use Router1 as the router name.

         Use class as the encrypted password for privileged EXEC mode.

         Require password-protected logins for the console line.  Use cisco as the password.

         Require password-protected logins for the vty lines.  Use cisco as the password.

         Configure the banner message-of-the-day as Authorized access only!

b.    Configure the two Fast Ethernet interfaces.

         Configure the router interfaces according to your completed addressing table.

         Configure each interface with a description.

c.     Close the terminal window after completing the router configuration.


Step 3: Configure Switch1 and Verify Connectivity.

a.     Remove the console connection between PC1 and Router1.

b.    Connect PC1 to the Switch1 console port.

c.     Configure Switch1 with these basic parameters:

         Use Switch1 for the switch name.

         Use class as the encrypted password for privileged EXEC mode.

         Require password-protected logins for the console line.  Use cisco as the password.

         Require password-protected logins for the vty lines.  Use cisco as the password.

         Configure the banner message-of-the-day asAuthorized access only!

d.    Configure interface VLAN 1.

e.     Configure the default gateway.

f.     Test that Switch1 is able to ping the default gateway.

Step 4: Configure and Verify PC1 Addressing.

a.     Use the IP addressing you determined in Step 1 and configure PC1 with the correct addressing.

b.    Test that PC1 is able to ping the default gateway.

Step 5: Verify and Troubleshoot End-to-End Connectivity.

Verify that PC1 is able to ping PC2. If the ping fails, locate and correct any errors. For example,
make sure PC2 is configured correctly with appropriate addressing for the subnet it belongs to.

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Step 2: Configure Router1.

Router>enable

Router#configure terminal

Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.

Router(config)#hostname Router1

Router1(config)#enable secret class

               

Router1(config)#line console 0

Router1(config-line)#password cisco

Router1(config-line)#login
Router1(config-line)#exit

Router1(config)#line vty 0 4

Router1(config-line)#password cisco

Router1(config-line)#login

Router1(config-line)#exit

Router1(config)#banner motd #Authorized access only!#

Router1(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0

Router1(config-if)#ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.224

Router1(config-if)#description LAN1

Router1(config-if)#no shutdown

Router1(config-if)#

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up

%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up

Router1(config-if)#exit

Router1(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/1

Router1(config-if)#ip address 172.16.1.33 255.255.255.240

Router1(config-if)#description LAN2

Router1(config-if)#no shutdown

Router1(config-if)#

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to up


%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to up

Router1(config-if)#do show ip interface brief

Interface              IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Protocol

FastEthernet0/0        172.16.1.1      YES manual up                    up

FastEthernet0/1        172.16.1.33     YES manual up                    up

Vlan1                  unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down

Router1(config-if)#do write

Building configuration...

[OK]

Router1(config-if)#

Step 3: Configure Switch1 and Verify Connectivity.

Switch>enable

Switch#configure terminal

Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.

Switch(config)#hostname Switch1

Switch1(config)#enable secret class

Switch1(config)#line console 0

Switch1(config-line)#password cisco

Switch1(config-line)#login

Switch1(config-line)#exit

Switch1(config)#line vty 0 4
Switch1(config-line)#password cisco

Switch1(config-line)#login

Switch1(config-line)#exit

Switch1(config)#banner motd #Authorized acccess only!#

Switch1(config)#interface vlan 1

Switch1(config-if)#ip address 172.16.1.2 255.255.255.224

Switch1(config-if)#no shutdown

Switch1(config-if)#

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Vlan1, changed state to up

%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Vlan1, changed state to up

Switch1(config-if)#exit

Switch1(config)#ip default-gateway 172.16.1.1

Switch1(config)#^Z

Switch1#

%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console

Switch1#show ip interface brief

Interface              IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Protocol

FastEthernet0/1        unassigned      YES manual up                    up

............
...........

Vlan1                  172.16.1.2      YES manual up                    up

Switch1#write

Building configuration...

[OK]

Switch1#ping 172.16.1.1

Type escape sequence to abort.

Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:

!!!!!

Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 2/17/38 ms

Switch1#
Step 4: Configure and Verify PC1 Addressing.

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2- ENetwork Basic Configuration PT Practice SBA 2012

A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:

1- Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any Exam windows during the exam.

2- Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.
3- Click the Submit Assessment button to submit your work.

Introduction

In this practice Packet Tracer Skills Exam, you will:

 design and implement an addressing scheme to meet stated requirements


 configure, verify, and troubleshoot connectivity between all devices in the network
Addressing Table
Device Interface Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

Fa0/0  10.10.10.1 255.255.255.192 n/a


HQ
Fa0/1 10.10.10.65 255.255.255.248 n/a

S2 VLAN1  10.10.10.2  255.255.255.192 10.10.10.1 

NetAdmin NIC  10.10.10.62  255.255.255.192 10.10.10.1 

Preconfigured Preconfigured Preconfigured


H1 NIC
(10.10.10.67) (255.255.255.248) (10.10.10.65)

NOTE: The initial network has some errors. To aid in configuring and verifying the devices as well
as troubleshooting the existing errors, use a printed version of these instructions to fill in the missing
address information in the table during Step 1.

Step 1: Determine the IP Addressing Scheme.

Design an addressing scheme and fill in the Addressing Table based on the following requirements:

a.     Subnet the address space 10.10.10.0/24 to provide 40 host addresses for LAN 1 while wasting the
least amount of address space.

b.    Assign the first available subnet to LAN 1.

c.     Assign the lowest (first) host address in this subnet to the Fa0/0 interface on HQ.

d.    Assign the second address in this subnet to the VLAN 1 interface on S2.
e.     Assign the highest (last) host IP address in this subnet to NetAdmin.

Step 2: Configure HQ.

a.      Configure HQ with these basic parameters:

         Use HQ as the router name.

         Use class as the encrypted password for privileged EXEC mode.

         Require password-protected logins for the console line.  Use cisco as the password.

         Require password-protected logins for the vty lines.  Use cisco as the password.

         Configure the banner message-of-the-day as Unauthorized access is prohibited.

b.    Configure the two Fast Ethernet interfaces:

         Configure the router interfaces according to your completed Addressing Table.

         Configure each interface with a description.

c.     Close the terminal window after completing the router configuration.

Step 3: Configure S2 and Verify Connectivity.

a.     Remove the console connection between NetAdmin and HQ.

b.    Connect NetAdmin to the S2 console port.

c.     Configure S2 with these basic parameters:

         Use S2 for the switch name.

         Use class as the encrypted password for privileged EXEC mode.

         Require password-protected logins for the console line.  Use cisco as the password.

         Require password-protected logins for the vty lines.  Use cisco as the password.

         Configure the banner message-of-the-day as Unauthorized access is prohibited.

d.    Configure interface VLAN 1.


e.     Configure the default gateway.

f.     Test that S2 is able to ping the default gateway.

Step 4: Configure and Verify NetAdmin Addressing.

a.     Use the IP addressing you determined in Step 1 and configure NetAdmin with the correct
addressing.

b.    Test that NetAdmin is able to ping the default gateway.

Step 5: Verify and Troubleshoot End-to-End Connectivity.

Verify that NetAdmin is able to ping H1. If the ping fails, locate and correct any errors. For example,
make sure H1 is configured correctly with appropriate addressing for the subnet it belongs to.

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Step 2: Configure HQ.


Press RETURN to get started!

Router>enable

Router#configure terminal

Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.

Router(config)#hostname HQ

HQ(config)#enable secret class

HQ(config)#line console 0

HQ(config-line)#password cisco

HQ(config-line)#login

HQ(config-line)#exit

HQ(config)#line vty 0 4

HQ(config-line)#password cisco

HQ(config-line)#login

HQ(config-line)#exit
HQ(config)#banner motd #Unauthorized access is prohibited.#

HQ(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0

HQ(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.192

HQ(config-if)#description LAN1

HQ(config-if)#no shutdown

HQ(config-if)#

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up

%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up

HQ(config-if)#exit

HQ(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/1

HQ(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.65 255.255.255.248

HQ(config-if)#description LAN2

HQ(config-if)#no shutdown

HQ(config-if)#

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to up

%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to up


HQ(config)#

Step 3: Configure S2 and Verify Connectivity.

Switch>enable

Switch#configure terminal

Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.

Switch(config)#hostname S2

S2(config)#enable secret class

S2(config)#line console 0

S2(config-line)#password cisco

S2(config-line)#login

S2(config-line)#exit

S2(config)#line vty 0 4

S2(config-line)#password cisco

S2(config-line)#login

S2(config-line)#exit
S2(config)#banner motd #Unauthorized access is prohibited.#

S2(config)#interface vlan 1

S2(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.192

S2(config-if)#no shutdown

S2(config-if)#

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Vlan1, changed state to up

%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Vlan1, changed state to up

S2(config-if)#exit

S2(config)#ip default-gateway 10.10.10.1

S2(config)#exit

S2#

%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console

S2#ping 10.10.10.1

Type escape sequence to abort.


Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.10.10.1, timeout is 2 seconds:

!!!!!

Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 31/34/47 ms

///////////////////////

A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:

1- Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any Exam windows during the exam.

2- Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.

3- Click the Submit Assessment button to submit your work.

Introduction
In this practice Packet Tracer Skills Exam, you will:
 design and implement an addressing scheme to meet stated requirements
 configure, verify, and troubleshoot connectivity between all devices in the network
Addressing Table

Device Interface Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

Fa0/0  10.10.10.1 255.255.255.192 n/a


HQ
Fa0/1 10.10.10.65 255.255.255.248 n/a

S2 VLAN1  10.10.10.2  255.255.255.192 10.10.10.1 

NetAdmin NIC  10.10.10.62  255.255.255.192 10.10.10.1 

Preconfigured Preconfigured Preconfigured


H1 NIC
(10.10.10.67) (255.255.255.248) (10.10.10.65)

NOTE: The initial network has some errors. To aid in configuring and verifying the devices as well
as troubleshooting the existing errors, use a printed version of these instructions to fill in the missing
address information in the table during Step 1.

Step 1: Determine the IP Addressing Scheme.


Design an addressing scheme and fill in the Addressing Table based on the following requirements:
a.     Subnet the address space 10.10.10.0/24 to provide 40 host addresses for LAN 1 while wasting the
least amount of address space.

b.    Assign the first available subnet to LAN 1.

c.     Assign the lowest (first) host address in this subnet to the Fa0/0 interface on HQ.

d.    Assign the second address in this subnet to the VLAN 1 interface on S2.

e.     Assign the highest (last) host IP address in this subnet to NetAdmin.

Step 2: Configure HQ.


a.      Configure HQ with these basic parameters:

         Use HQ as the router name.

         Use class as the encrypted password for privileged EXEC mode.

         Require password-protected logins for the console line.  Use cisco as the password.

         Require password-protected logins for the vty lines.  Use cisco as the password.

         Configure the banner message-of-the-day as Unauthorized access is prohibited.

b.    Configure the two Fast Ethernet interfaces:

         Configure the router interfaces according to your completed Addressing Table.

         Configure each interface with a description.

c.     Close the terminal window after completing the router configuration.

Step 3: Configure S2 and Verify Connectivity.


a.     Remove the console connection between NetAdmin and HQ.

b.    Connect NetAdmin to the S2 console port.

c.     Configure S2 with these basic parameters:

         Use S2 for the switch name.

         Use class as the encrypted password for privileged EXEC mode.

         Require password-protected logins for the console line.  Use cisco as the password.

         Require password-protected logins for the vty lines.  Use cisco as the password.

         Configure the banner message-of-the-day as Unauthorized access is prohibited.

d.    Configure interface VLAN 1.

e.     Configure the default gateway.

f.     Test that S2 is able to ping the default gateway.


Step 4: Configure and Verify NetAdmin Addressing.
a.     Use the IP addressing you determined in Step 1 and configure NetAdmin with the correct
addressing.

b.    Test that NetAdmin is able to ping the default gateway.

Step 5: Verify and Troubleshoot End-to-End Connectivity.


Verify that NetAdmin is able to ping H1. If the ping fails, locate and correct any errors. For example,
make sure H1 is configured correctly with appropriate addressing for the subnet it belongs to.

Packet Tracer image:

Step 2: Configure HQ.


Press RETURN to get started!

Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.

Router(config)#hostname HQ

HQ(config)#enable secret class

HQ(config)#line console 0
HQ(config-line)#password cisco
HQ(config-line)#login
HQ(config-line)#exit

HQ(config)#line vty 0 4
HQ(config-line)#password cisco
HQ(config-line)#login

HQ(config-line)#exit

HQ(config)#banner motd #Unauthorized access is prohibited.#


HQ(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0
HQ(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.192
HQ(config-if)#description LAN1
HQ(config-if)#no shutdown

HQ(config-if)#
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up

%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0,


changed state to up

HQ(config-if)#exit

HQ(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/1


HQ(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.65 255.255.255.248
HQ(config-if)#description LAN2
HQ(config-if)#no shutdown

HQ(config-if)#
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to up

%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/1,


changed state to up

HQ(config)#

Step 3: Configure S2 and Verify Connectivity.


Switch>enable
Switch#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.

Switch(config)#hostname S2
S2(config)#enable secret class

S2(config)#line console 0
S2(config-line)#password cisco
S2(config-line)#login

S2(config-line)#exit

S2(config)#line vty 0 4
S2(config-line)#password cisco
S2(config-line)#login

S2(config-line)#exit

S2(config)#banner motd #Unauthorized access is prohibited.#

S2(config)#interface vlan 1
S2(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.192
S2(config-if)#no shutdown

S2(config-if)#
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Vlan1, changed state to up

%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Vlan1, changed


state to up

S2(config-if)#exit

S2(config)#ip default-gateway 10.10.10.1


S2(config)#exit
S2#
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console

S2#ping 10.10.10.1

Type escape sequence to abort.


Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.10.10.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 31/34/47
ms
S2#write
Building configuration...
[OK]
S2#
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[Erouting] Lab 1.5.2: Basic Router Configuration


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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to:
• Cable a network according to the Topology Diagram.
• Erase the startup configuration and reload a router to the default state.
• Perform basic configuration tasks on a router.
• Configure and activate Ethernet interfaces.
• Test and verify configurations.
• Reflect upon and document the network implementation.
Scenario
(Instructor Note: Skip this lab if the student is required to complete Lab 1.5.1: Cabling a Network and
Basic Router Configuration.) In this lab activity, you will create a network that is similar to the one
shown in the Topology Diagram. Begin by cabling the network as shown in the Topology Diagram. You
will then perform the initial router configurations required for connectivity. Use the IP addresses that are
provided in the Topology Diagram to apply an addressing scheme to the network devices. When the
network configuration is complete, examine the routing tables to verify that the network is operating
properly. This lab is a shorter version of Lab 1.5.1: Cabling a Network and Basic Router Configuration
and assumes you are proficient in basic cabling and configuration file management.
Task 1: Cable the Network.
Cable a network that is similar to the one in the Topology Diagram. The output used in this lab is from
1841 routers. You can use any current router in your lab as long as it has the required interfaces as
shown in the topology. Be sure to use the appropriate type of Ethernet cable to connect from host to
switch, switch to router, and host to router. Refer to Lab 1.5.1: Cabling a Network and Basic Router
Configuration if you have any trouble connecting the devices. Be sure to connect the serial DCE cable to
router R1 and the serial DTE cable to router R2.
Answer the following questions:
What type of cable is used to connect the Ethernet interface on a host PC to the Ethernet interface on a
switch? ___________ Straight-through (Patch) cable_______________
What type of cable is used to connect the Ethernet interface on a switch to the Ethernet interface on a
router? ___________ Straight-through (Patch) cable_______________
What type of cable is used to connect the Ethernet interface on a router to the Ethernet interface on a
host PC? ___________Crossover cable________________________
Task 2: Erase and Reload the Routers.
Step 1: Establish a terminal session to router R1. 
Refer to Lab 1.5.1, “Cabling a Network and Basic Router Configuration,” for review of terminal emulation
and connecting to a router.
Step 2: Enter privileged EXEC mode.

Router>enable
Router#
Step 3: Clear the configuration.
To clear the configuration, issue the erase startup-config command. Press Enter when prompted
to [confirm] that you really do want to erase the configuration currently stored in NVRAM. 
Router#erase startup-config
Erasing the nvram filesystem will remove all files! Continue? [confirm]
[OK]
Erase of nvram: complete
Router#
Step 4: Reload configuration.
When the prompt returns, issue the reload command. Answer no if asked to save changes. 
What would happen if you answered yes to the question, “System configuration has been
modified. Save?” 
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
The current running configuration would be saved to NVRAM negating the whole purpose of erasing the
startup configuration. The router would bootup with a configuration. 
The result should look something like this: 
Router#reload
System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]: no
Proceed with reload? [confirm]

Press Enter when prompted to [confirm] that you really do want to reload the router. After the router
finishes the boot process, choose not to use the AutoInstall facility, as shown:

Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: no


Would you like to terminate autoinstall? [yes]: [Press Return]
Press Enter to accept default.
Press RETURN to get started!

Step 5: Repeat Steps 1 through 4 on router R2 to remove any startup configuration file that may
be present.
Task 3: Perform Basic Configuration of Router R1.
Step 1: Establish a HyperTerminal session to router R1.
Step 2: Enter privileged EXEC mode.
Router>enable
Router#
Step 3: Enter global configuration mode.
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#

Step 4: Configure the router name as R1. 


Enter the command hostname R1 at the prompt. 
Router(config)#hostname R1 
R1(config)#

Step 5: Disable DNS lookup.


Disable DNS lookup with the no ip domain-lookup command.
R1(config)#no ip domain-lookup
R1(config)#

Why would you want to disable DNS lookup in a lab environment?


_______________________________________________________________________________
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So that the router does not attempt to lookup up a DNS entry for a name that is really only a typing error.
What would happen if you disabled DNS lookup in a production environment?
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A router would not be able to resolve names causing potential problems when the router needs an IP
address for to address a packet.

Step 6: Configure the EXEC mode password.


Configure the EXEC mode password using the enable secret password command. Use class for
the password.
R1(config)#enable secret class
R1(config)#

Why is it not necessary to use the enable password password command?


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_______________________________________________________________________________
Although both passwords are listed in the configuration, the enable secret command overrides the
enable password command.
Step 7: Configure a message-of-the-day banner.
Configure a message-of-the-day banner using the banner motd command.
R1(config)#banner motd &
Enter TEXT message.  End with the character '&'.
********************************
  !!!AUTHORIZED ACCESS ONLY!!!
********************************
&
R1(config)#

When does this banner display? 


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When a user logins into the router either through telnet or the console connection.
Why should every router have a message-of-the-day banner? 
_______________________________________________________________________________
To provide a warning to intentional or unintentional unauthorized access.
Step 8: Configure the console password on the router. 
Use cisco as the password. When you are finished, exit from line configuration mode.
R1(config)#line console 0 
R1(config-line)#password cisco 
R1(config-line)#login 
R1(config-line)#exit 
R1(config)#

Step 9: Configure the password for the virtual terminal lines. 


Use cisco as the password. When you are finished, exit from line configuration mode.
R1(config)#line vty 0 4 
R1(config-line)#password cisco 
R1(config-line)#login 
R1(config-line)#exit 
R1(config)#

Step 10: Configure the FastEthernet0/0 interface.


Configure the FastEthernet0/0 interface with the IP address 192.168.1.1/24.
R1(config)#interface fastethernet 0/0
R1(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
R1(config-if)#no shutdown

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up


%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed
state to up
R1(config-if)#

Step 11: Configure the Serial0/0/0 interface.


Configure the Serial0/0/0 interface with the IP address 192.168.2.1/24. Set the clock rate to 64000. 
Note: The purpose of the clock rate command is explained in Chapter 2: Static Routes.
R1(config-if)#interface serial 0/0/0
R1(config-if)#ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
R1(config-if)#clock rate 64000
R1(config-if)#no shutdown
R1(config-if)#

Note: The interface will be activated until the serial interface on R2 is configured and activated
Step 12: Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Use the end command to return to privileged EXEC mode.
R1(config-if)#end
R1#
Step 13: Save the R1 configuration.
Save the R1 configuration using the copy running-config startup-config command.
R1#copy running-config startup-config
Building configuration...
[OK]
R1#

What is a shorter version of this command? _____copy run start______


Task 4: Perform Basic Configuration of Router R2.
Step 1: For R2, repeat Steps 1 through 9 from Task 3.
Step 2: Configure the Serial 0/0/0 interface.
Configure the Serial 0/0/0 interface with the IP address 192.168.2.2/24.
R2(config)#interface serial 0/0/0
R2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.0
R2(config-if)#no shutdown

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Serial0/0/0, changed state to up


%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Serial0/0/0, changed state
to up
R2(config-if)#
Step 3: Configure the FastEthernet0/0 interface.
Configure the FastEthernet0/0 interface with the IP address 192.168.3.1/24.
R2(config-if)#interface fastethernet 0/0
R2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0
R2(config-if)#no shutdown

%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up


%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed
state to up
R2(config-if)#
Step 4: Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Use the end command to return to privileged EXEC mode.
R2(config-if)#end
R2#
Step 5: Save the R2 configuration.
Save the R2 configuration using the copy running-config startup-config command.
R2#copy running-config startup-config
Building configuration...
[OK]
R2#
Task 5: Configure IP Addressing on the Host PCs.
Step 1: Configure the host PC1.
Configure the host PC1 that is attached to R1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.10/24 and a default
gateway of 192.168.1.1.
Step 2: Configure the host PC2.
Configure the host PC2 that is attached to R2 with an IP address of 192.168.3.10/24 and a default
gateway of 192.168.3.1.
Task 6: Verify and Test the Configurations.
Step 1: Verify that routing tables have the following routes using the show ip route command. 
The show ip route command and output will be thoroughly explored in upcoming chapters. For now,
you are interested in seeing that both R1 and R2 have two routes. Both routes are designated with a C.
These are the directly connected networks that were activated when you configured the interfaces on
each router. If you do not see two routes for each router as shown in the following output, proceed to Step
2.
R1#show ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
       D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
       N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
       i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
       ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
       o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route

Gateway of last resort is not set


C    192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
C    192.168.2.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0/0/0
R1#

R2#show ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
       D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
       N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
       i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
       ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
       o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route

Gateway of last resort is not set

C    192.168.2.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0/0/0


C    192.168.3.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
R2#

Step 2: Verify interface configurations.


Another common problem is router interfaces that are not configured correctly or not activated. Use the
show ip interface brief command to quickly verify the configuration of each router’s interfaces.
Your output should look similar to the following:

R1#show ip interface brief


Interface            IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Protocol
FastEthernet0/0      192.168.1.1     YES manual up                    up
FastEthernet0/1      unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down
Serial0/0/0            192.168.2.1     YES manual up                    up
Serial0/0/1            unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down
Vlan1                  unassigned      YES manual administratively down down

R2#show ip interface brief


Interface            IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Protocol
FastEthernet0/0      192.168.3.1     YES manual up                    up
FastEthernet0/1      unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down
Serial0/0/0            192.168.2.2     YES manual up                    up
Serial0/0/1            unassigned      YES unset  down                  down
Vlan1                  unassigned      YES manual administratively down down

If both interfaces are up and up, then both routes will be in the routing table. Verify this again by using the
show ip route command.
Step 3: Test connectivity.
Test connectivity by pinging from each host to the default gateway that has been configured for that host. 
From the host attached to R1, is it possible to ping the default gateway? _____Yes_____
From the host attached to R2, is it possible to ping the default gateway? _____Yes_____
If the answer is no for any of the above questions, troubleshoot the configurations to find the error using
the following systematic process: 
1. Check the PCs. 
Are they physically connected to the correct router? (Connection could be through a switch or
directly.) _____ Yes _____
Are link lights blinking on all relevant ports? _____ Yes _____
2. Check the PC configurations.
Do they match the Topology Diagram? _____ Yes _____
3. Check the router interfaces using the show ip interface brief command.
Are the interfaces up and up? _____ Yes _____
If your answer to all three steps is yes, then you should be able to successfully ping the default gateway.
Step 4: Test connectivity between router R1 and R2. 
From the router R1, is it possible to ping R2 using the command ping 192.168.2.2? ____ Yes ____

From the router R2, is it possible to ping R1 using the command ping 192.168.2.1? ____ Yes ____

If the answer is no for the questions above, troubleshoot the configurations to find the error using the
following systematic process: 
1. Check the cabling.
Are the routers physically connected? ____ Yes ____
Are link lights blinking on all relevant ports? ____ Yes ____
2. Check the router configurations.
Do they match the Topology Diagram? ____ Yes ____
Did you configure the clock rate command on the DCE side of the link? ____ Yes ____
3. Check the router interfaces using the show ip interface brief command.
Are the interfaces “up” and “up”? ____ Yes ____
If your answer to all three steps is yes, then you should be able to successfully ping from R2 to R1 and
from R2 to R3.
Task 7: Reflection
Step 1: Attempt to ping from the host connected to R1 to the host connected to R2. 
This ping should be unsuccessful. 
Step 2: Attempt to ping from the host connected to R1 to router R2. 
This ping should be unsuccessful.  CCNA Exploration
Routing Protocols and Concepts: 
Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding  Lab 1.5.2: Basic Router Configuration
Labels: CCNA2–Routing-Protocols-and-Concepts-v4.0

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