CCNA Routing and Switching Network Basics and Introduction to Networks A few things to keep in mind
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CCNA Routing and Switching
Network Basics and Introduction to Networks
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Introduction
In this assessment, you will configure devices in an IPv4/IPv6 network. For the sake of time, you will not be asked to perform all configurations on all network devices as you may be required to do in a real network or other assessment. Instead, you will use the skills and knowledge that you have learned in the labs in this course to configure the CS Department router. In addition, you will address the hosts on two LANs with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, activate and address the management interface of the LAB 214-A Switch, and back up a device configuration to a TFTP server.
You are not required to configure the LAB 124-C Switch, and you will not be able to access it in this skills assessment activity.
All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device console. In addition, many values that are required to complete the configurations have not been given to you. In those cases, create the values that you need to complete the requirements.
You will be assessed on the following skills:
- Configuration of initial IOS device settings
- Design and calculation of IPv4 addressing
- Configuration of IOS device interfaces including IPv4 and IPv6 addressing when appropriate
- Addressing of network hosts with IPv4 and IPv6addresses
- Configuration of a switch management interface
Requirements by device:
- CS Department router:
- Configuration of initial router settings
- Interface configuration and IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
- Backup of the configuration file to a TFTP server
- LAB 214-A Switch:
- Configuration of initial switch settings
- Enabling basic remote management by Telnet
- PC and Server hosts:
- IPv4 full addressing
- IPv6 addressing
Addressing Table
Device | Interface | IPv4 Address | Subnet Mask | IPv4 Default Gateway |
IPv6 Address | IPv6 Default Gateway | |||
CS Department | G0/0 | N/A | ||
2001:DB8:ACAD:A::1/64 | N/A | |||
G0/1 | N/A | |||
2001:DB8:ACAD:B::1/64 | N/A | |||
LAB 214-A Switch | Vlan 1 | |||
124-1 | NIC | |||
2001:DB8:ACAD:A::FF | ||||
124-5 | NIC | |||
2001:DB8:ACAD:A::15 | ||||
214-1 | NIC | |||
2001:DB8:ACAD:B::FF | ||||
TFTP Server | NIC | |||
2001:DB8:ACAD:B::15 |
Step 1: Determine the IP Addressing Scheme.
IPv4 Subnetting Design Aid
Subnet Number | Beginning Address | Ending Address | Mask | Assignment |
1 | 192.168.50.0 | Future use | ||
2 | LAB 124-C LAN Subnet | |||
3 | Future use | |||
4 | LAB 214-A LAN Subnet | |||
5 | Future use | |||
6 | Future use |
Design an IPv4 addressing scheme and complete the Addressing Table based on the following requirements. Use the table above to help you organize your work.
- Subnet the 192.168.50.0/24 network to provide 60 host addresses per subnet while wasting the fewest addresses.
- Assign the second subnet to the LAB 124-C LAN.
- Assign the last network host address (the highest) in this subnet to the G0/0 interface on CS Department.
- Starting with the third subnet, subnet the network again so that the new subnets will provide 26 host addresses per subnet while wasting the fewest addresses.
- Assign the second of these new 26-host subnets to the LAB 214-A LAN.
- Assign the last network host address (the highest) in the LAB 214-A LAN subnet to the G0/1 interface of the CS Department router.
- Assign the second to the last address (the second highest) in this subnet to the VLAN 1 interface of the LAB 214-A Switch.
- Configure addresses on the hosts using any of the remaining addresses in their respective subnets.
Please fill out the address table.
Database Systems Design Implementation and Management
ISBN: 978-1337627900
13th edition
Authors: Carlos Coronel, Steven Morris