Question: CIS 2 7 1 - Module 1 Lab: Build A Small Network Page 1 of 2 Packet Tracer ( 8 screenshots ) 1 . Design
CIS Module Lab: Build A Small Network Page of
Packet Tracer screenshots
Design and document a small network with: Refer to example topology.
Four PCs
One Laptop
Two Switches
One Server
One Router NIMT module installed, any slot
One Router HWICT module installed, any slot
Use a logical naming and numbering system in your design. name address, port, etc.
Show Device Model Labels, Device Name Labels, Port Labels, Link Lights Options Preferences
Connect all devices
Design and implement an IP addressing scheme using class A addresses and public addresses as
follows:
o LANs: Class A private addresses using the same first octets and a different third octet
o WAN: with a public IP address
Documentation should be on the topology and include device namesmodels ports, network addresses
with prefixes, host addresses, passwords, services, and any other pertinent information. For all
parameters not specified, you choose. Use notes for information not shown by labels.
Arrange devices and notes so that information can be seen.
Configure on all devices:
o Host name
o Interfaces including SVIs on switches
o IP addresses and subnet masks DHCP on Laptop
Configure the router:
o MOTD
o Minimum password length
o Password to protect access the console port
o Encrypted password to protect access to privileged exec mode
o Encrypt plaintext passwords
o SSH
o Lines log out after period of inactivity
Configure Server:
o Disable port
o Enable port
o Enable and configure DNS
o Enable and configure DHCP Gateway DNS IP Subnet
PCs and switches: Configure the default gateway
Verify configurations using appropriate commands.
Verify connectivity between the PCs switches, and all interfaces on the router.
Verify connectivity between router and router interfaces. Extended ping.
CIS Module Lab: Build A Small Network Page of
Submit one Word document with a screenshot of: change orientation to landscape if needed for topology
Topology including documentation
Any PC: ARP table entries showing
Laptop: IP Configuration screen showing DHCP functioning correctly
Laptop: Successful ping to PC on other LAN
Laptop: Successful access to Server webpage using domain name on port
Any Switch: ARP table entries showing
Any Switch: MAC Address Table entries showing
Both Routers: Show IP interface brief
Both Routers: Routing table routes in the table, route in the table
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