Practice
Practice
Practice
Topology Diagram
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to:
Create a logical topology given network requirements
Create subnets to meet host requirements
Configure the physical topology
Configure the logical topology
Verify network connectivity
Configure and verify passwords
Scenario
In this lab, you will design and configure a small routed network and verify connectivity across
multiple network devices. This requires creating and assigning two subnetwork blocks, connecting
hosts and network devices, and configuring host computers and one Cisco router for basic network
connectivity. Switch1 has a default configuration and does not require additional configuration. You
will use common commands to test and document the network. The zero subnet is used.
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Subnet A
Specification Student Input
Number of bits in the subnet
IP mask (binary)
New IP mask (decimal)
Maximum number of usable
subnets (including the 0 subnet)
Number of usable hosts per
subnet
IP subnetwork address
First IP host address
Last IP host address
Subnet B
Specification Student Input
Number of bits in the subnet
IP mask (binary)
New IP mask (decimal)
Maximum number of usable subnets
(including the 0 subnet)
Number of usable hosts per subnet
IP network address
First IP host address
Last IP host address
Host computers will use the first usable IP address in the subnet. The network router will use the last
usable IP address in the subnet.
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In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box for each host, enter the IP address, network mask, and
the gateway from Table 1.
After configuring each host computer, open a command window on the host by selecting
Start > Run. When prompted to type the name of a program, enter cmd in the text box. From
the command window, display and verify the host network settings with the ipconfig /all
command. The settings should match those in the tables below:
Are the host settings in agreement with the tables? ___________ If not, reconfigure as necessary.
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Task Specification
Router name Router1
Encrypted privileged exec class
password
Console access password cisco
Telnet access password cisco
Router1 interface Fa0/0 Set the description
Set the Layer 3
address
Router1 interface Fa0/1 Set the description
Set the Layer 3
address
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Note: If pings to the host computers fail, temporarily disable the computer firewall and retest. To
disable a Windows firewall, select Start > Control Panel > Windows Firewall, select OFF, and then
OK.
Use the following table to verify connectivity with each network device. Take corrective action to
establish connectivity if a test fails.
In addition to the ping command, what other Windows command is useful in displaying network delay
and breaks in the path to the destination?_________________________________
Step 1: Telnet to the router from Host2 and verify the Telnet password.
You should be able to telnet to either Fast Ethernet interface of the router.
In a command window on Host 2, type:
telnet 192.168.7.190
When you are prompted for the Telnet password, type cisco and press Enter.
Was the telnet successful? ______________
Step 2: Verify that the enable secret password has been set.
From the Telnet session, enter privilege exec mode and verify it is password protected:
Router>enable
Were you prompted for the enable secret password? ___________
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Task 6: Reflection
How are Telnet access and console access different? When might it make sense to set different
passwords on these two access ports? _____________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Why does the switch between Host2 and the router not require configuration with an IP address to
forward packets? _______________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Task 7: Clean Up
Unless directed otherwise by your instructor, erase the configurations and reload the switches.
Disconnect and store the cabling. For PC hosts that are normally connected to other networks (such
as the school LAN or to the Internet), reconnect the appropriate cabling and restore the TCP/IP
settings.
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