Introduction to Networks
Practical Test
Name:____Banner NoB00____ Instructions
- Students need to submit the MS word file along with packet tracer file via Moodle
- Copy/Paste or cheating will decrease marks to zero 14:00 GMT. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Topology
Assessment Objectives Part 1: Develop the IPv4 Address Scheme (20 points) Part 2: Initialize and Reload Devices (10 points) Part 3: Configure Device IPv4 and Security Settings (35 points) Part 4: Test and Verify IPv4 End-to-End Connectivity (8 points) Part 5: Configure IPv6 Addressing on R1 (10 points) Part 6: Test and Verify IPv6 End-to-End Connectivity (7 points) Part 7: Use the IOS CLI to Gather Device Information (10 points)
Scenario In this Assessment you will configure the devices in a small network. You must configure a router, switch and PCs to support both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. You will configure security, including SSH, on the router. In addition, you will test and document the network using common CLI commands.
Required Resources • 1 Router • 1 Switch • 2 PCs • Console cable to configure the Cisco IOS devices via the console ports • Ethernet cables as shown in the topology
Part 1: Develop the IPv4 Addressing Scheme
Total points: 20 Given an IP address and mask of ____192.168.25.0/24____ (address / mask), design an IP addressing scheme that satisfies the following requirements.
Subnet | Number of Hosts |
---|---|
Subnet A | 2 |
Subnet B | 30 |
The 0th subnet is used. No subnet calculators may be used. All work must be shown on the other side of this page. 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 0th subnet) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address
Subnet B Specification Student Input Points
Number of bits in the subnet IP mask (binary) New IP mask (decimal) Maximum number of usable subnets (including the 0th subnet) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address
Host computers will use the first IP address in the subnet. The network router will use the LAST network host address. The switch will use the second to the last network host address. Write down the IP address information for each device: Device
Part 2: Initialize and Reload Devices
Total points: 10
Step 1: Initialize and reload router and switch. (10 points) Erase the startup configurations and VLANs from the router and switch and reload the devices. Before proceeding, have your instructor verify device initializations.
Task IOS Command
Points
Erase the startup-config file on the Router.
(2 point)
Reload the Router.
(2 point)
Erase the startup-config file on the Switch.
(2 point)
Delete the vlan.dat file on the Switch
(2 point)
Reload the Switch.
(2 point)
Part 3: Configure Device IPv4 and Security Settings
Total points: 35
Step 1: Configure host computers. After configuring each host computer, record the host network settings with the ipconfig /all command. PC-A Network Configuration Description ......
Part 4: Test and Verify IPv4 End-to-End Connectivity
Step 1: Verify network connectivity.
Use the ping command to test connectivity between all network devices. Note: If pings to host computers fail, temporarily disable the computer firewall and retest. To disable a Windows 7 firewall, select Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Turn Windows Firewall on or off, select Turn off Windows Firewall, and click OK. Use the following table to methodically verify connectivity with each network device. Take corrective action to establish connectivity if a test fails: From ... IPv6 Address IPv6 Default Gateway ...
Step 2: Use the ping command to verify network connectivity.
IPv6 network connectivity can be verified with the ping command. Use the following table to methodically verify connectivity with each network device. Take corrective action to establish connectivity if a test fails: ......