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the routers and PCs have eonfigred with theit network addressing settings and Router 1 has a static route for the intern

Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 6:34 pm
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The Routers And Pcs Have Eonfigred With Theit Network Addressing Settings And Router 1 Has A Static Route For The Intern 1
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the routers and PCs have eonfigred with theit network addressing settings and Router 1 has a static route for the internal 10.0.1.0/24 and 10.0.2.0/24 networks ROT POD 010 11.04 MATT 1000 2011 Rov 30.0 2004 RO PCT 100111 103 Load the startup configurations Open the attached packet tracer assignment to load the lab. Numbered Standard ACL 1. Verify that PCs have connectivity to each other, to Router and to Router 1 2 Configure and apply a numbered standard ACL on Router which denies traffic from all hosts in the 10.0.2.0/24 subnet to Router 1. The PCs in the 10.0.1.0/24 and 10.0.2.0/24 subnets must maintain connectivity to each other The PCs in the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet must maintain connectivity to Router1. 3. Test the traffic is secured exactly as required Verify PCO and PCI can ping Router1 PC2 cannot ping Router

PC2 can ping PCO and PC1 Numbered Extended ACL 4. Configure and apply a numbered extended ACL on R1 which permits Telnet access from PCO to Router1. Telnet to Router1 must be denied for all other PCs in the network. All other connectivity must be maintained Do not change the existing ACL. Make sure you enable Telnet access on Router1. The password should be 'cisco'. 5. Use the command 'telnet 10.0.0.2' from the PCs to test the password 'cisco'. Type 'exit' to leave the Telnet session. Verify that PCO can ping and Telnet to Router1 PC1 can ping Router1 but not Telnet to it PC2 cannot ping or Telnet to Router1. The PCs can all ping each other Named Extended ACL 6. Remove the numbered ACL you just configured from the interface. Do not delete the ACL. 7. Configure and apply a named extended ACL on Router as follows: Permit Telnet from PCO to Router1. Telnet to Router1 must be denied for all other PCs in the network Permit ping from PCI to Router1. Ping to Router1 must be denied for all other PCs in the network All other connectivity must be maintained 8. Verify that PCO cannot ping Router1 but can Telnet to it PC1 can ping Router1 but cannot Telnet to it PC2 cannot ping or Telnet to Router1 The PCs can all ping each other.