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Device Names Table

You will receive one of three possible scenarios. In order to use the logical topology diagram that
is provided with the instructions, use the device names in the Device Names Table.

Topology
Your Scenario Name
Diagram Name

R1 Central-RT

S1 Central-SW

PC-A User-A

PC-B User-B

Addressing Requirements Table


Item Requirements
Network Address 192.168.10.0/24
LAN 1 subnet host requirements 100
LAN 2 subnet host requirements 50
Central-RT G0/0/1 First host address in LAN 1
subnet
Central-RT G0/0/0 First host address in LAN 2
subnet
Central-SW SVI Second host address in LAN 1
subnet
User-A Last host address in LAN 1
subnet
User-B Last host address in LAN 2
subnet

ITN Final PT Skills Assessment (PTSA)

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 in the browser window to submit your work.

Assessment Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network
Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme
Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 4: Configure Security Settings on Central-RT and Central-SW
Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity

Instructions
In this assessment you will configure the Central-RT router and Central-SW switch, as you have
done in the activities in this course. You will also connect two PCs using a switch and a router that
are in the main wiring closet. You will subnet the 192.168.10.0/24 network to provide IPv4
addresses for two subnets that will support the required number of hosts. The larger subnet (LAN
1) requires 100 hosts and the smaller subnet (LAN 2) requires 50 hosts.
No subnet calculators may be used.

Part 1: Build the Network


a. Build the network according to the logical topology by placing the required equipment in the
wiring closet equipment rack.
b. Cable the network devices in the closet as shown in the topology diagram.
c. Connect the hosts as shown in the topology diagram.

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme


In this part of the assessment you will develop an IP addressing scheme. You will subnet an IPv4
network to create two subnets with the required number of hosts. You will also subnet an IPv6
network. You will then assign the addresses according to the requirements below.
Work with the following information:
 IPv4 Network: 192.168.10.0/24
 Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 1: 100
 Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 2: 50
a. Record your subnet assignments according to the following requirements.
1) Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface
 LAN 1 is hosted on Central-RT G0/0/1
 LAN 2 is hosted on Central-RT G0/0/0
2) Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC.
3) Assign the second IPv4 address of LAN 1 to Central-SW SVI.

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings


Network devices must be configured over a direct console connection.

Step 1: Configure Basic Settings


a. Disable DNS lookup on Central-RT and Central-SW
b. Configure router hostname using the name Central-RT.
c. Configure switch hostname using the name Central-SW.
d. Configure an appropriate banner on Central-RT and Central-SW.
e. Allow console logins with the password C@nsPassw!

Step 2: Configure Interfaces


a. Configure Central-RT G0/0/0 and G0/0/1 interfaces using the addressing from the previous
part of this assessment:
o Interface description
o IPv4 address / subnet mask
b. Configure the Central-SW VLAN 1 SVI interface using the addressing from the previous part
of this assessment:
o Interface description
o IPv4 address / subnet mask
o The switch should be reachable from devices on other networks.

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on Central-RT and Central-SW

Step 1: Configure enhanced password security


a. Configure DontTellAnyone as the encrypted privileged EXEC password
b. Encrypt all plaintext passwords
c. Set minimum password length to 10 on Central-RT.

Step 2: Configure SSH on Central-RT and Central-SW


a. Configure netsec.com as the domain name
b. Configure a local user netadmin with the encrypted password Ci$co12345
c. Set login on vty lines to use local database.
d. Configure the vty lines to accept SSH access only.
e. Generate an RSA crypto key using 1024 bits modulus.

Step 3: Secure switch ports on Central-SW


a. Shut down all unused ports on Central-SW.
b. Enter descriptions for all unused switch ports to indicate that they are intentionally shutdown.

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity


Configure both hosts with the IPv4 addresses that were assigned in Part 2 of this assessment.

Last Updated: May 2021


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