2.9.2 Packet Tracer Basic Switch and End Device Configuration Physical Mode
2.9.2 Packet Tracer Basic Switch and End Device Configuration Physical Mode
Objectives
Part 1: Set Up the Network Topology
Part 2: Configure PC Hosts
Part 3: Configure and Verify Basic Switch Settings
Background / Scenario
In this Packet Tracer Physical Mode (PTPM) activity, you will build a simple network with two hosts and two
switches. You will also configure basic settings including hostname, local passwords, and login
banner. Use show commands to display the running configuration, IOS version, and interface status. Use
the copy command to save device configurations.
You will apply IP addressing for to the PCs and switches to enable communication between the devices. Use
the ping utility to verify connectivity.
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Instructions
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C:\>
d. The prompt changed from Switch> to Switch# which indicates privileged EXEC mode. Enter global
configuration mode.
e. The prompt changed to Switch(config)# to reflect global configuration mode. Give the switch a name
according to the Addressing Table.
f. Enter local passwords. Use class as the privileged EXEC password and cisco as the password for
console access.
g. Configure and enable the VLAN 1 interface according to the Addressing Table.
h. A login banner, known as the message of the day (MOTD) banner, should be configured to warn anyone
accessing the switch that unauthorized access will not be tolerated. Configure an appropriate MOTD
banner to warn about unauthorized access.
i. Save the configuration to the startup file on non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM).
j. Display the current configuration.
k. Display the IOS version and other useful switch information.
l. Display the status of the connected interfaces on the switch.
m. Close Configuration Window.
n. Repeat the previous steps to configure switch S2. Make sure the hostname is configured as S2.
o. Record the interface status for the following interfaces.
F0/1 up up up up
VLAN 1 up up up up
Reflection Question
Why are some FastEthernet ports on the switches up while others are down?
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Los puertos FastEthernet están levantados mientras estén conectados hacia los puertos a
menos que fueran manualmente deshabilitados por el administrador
What could prevent a ping from being sent between the PCs?
Mala parametrización de configuración en host, switch apagado o los puertos esta bloqueados
o apagados por el administrador.
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