Sba5s1a-1 D Handout
Sba5s1a-1 D Handout
Sba5s1a-1 D Handout
Objective
Use Packet Tracer to practice and develop the following skills: Troubleshoot connectivity between VLANs Verify trunking and Inter-VLAN routing functionality
Scenario
The network topology above represents a simple network that requires a router for communication between VLANs and for examining Inter-VLAN routing functionality. You are given a Class C network address of 192.168.1.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.224 (or 192.168.1.0 / 27). The three subnets starting with Subnet 1, are assigned to each VLAN.
Required Files
To complete this lab, you will need the following file: SBA5S1A-1_D.pka
2. Using the Packet Tracer Inspection Tool or router CLI feature, examine the routing table of the router. a. What networks/subnetworks are in the routing table? 1) 2) 3)
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3. Examine the router configuration and record the IP addresses and interfaces to which they are assigned. a. b. c. 4. Using the Packet Tracer switch CLI feature, examine the switch configuration. a. Besides the default VLANs, what other VLANs are configured? 1) 2) 3) b. What ports are assigned to each VLAN? 1) 2) 3) 4) 5. Using the Packet Tracer PC Config or Desktop features, check the network settings for each PC and record. a. PC0: 1) IP Address and Subnet Mask: 2) Default Gateway: b. PC1: 1) IP Address and Subnet Mask: 2) Default Gateway: c. PC2: 1) IP Address and Subnet Mask: 2) Default Gateway:
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2. Using the Packet Tracer router CLI feature, make the changes necessary to correct the problem.
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