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File Edit Options View Tools Extensions Help A Logical Physical X 695 Y 70 Pco Routera Switch1 Time 00 53 16 O Se0 1
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CISCO Cisco Networking Academy Packet Tracer - MidTerm Practice - Part 2 Configuration Do Not Forget to Complete The User Profile. 10,100,1000/30 2001 0060 ACAD264 5000 PCO OOD SOOD Roder 192.30 10.07 2001 0068 ACAD 1/64 Switch Address Table Objectives PC1 10.100.100.4/3 2001:0068 ACAD 3/64 3001 5001 Addressing Table Routers Part 1: Build the LAN Part 2: Switch Configuration Part 3: Workstation Configuration Part 4: Network Connectivity 10,100,100.8/30 20010088 ACAD 484 sood Route 5000 RouderD 192.30.10.07 2001:0068 ACAD584 PC2 Switch PC3 DEVICE INTERFACE BOURGO BOURB Bo Boulad Switch Switch2 PCO PC1 PC2 PC3 GOO SOOD (DCE) Link Local 5000 80/01 (DCE) Link Local SOVOD (DCE) savor Link Local GOO SOOD Link Local VLAN 1 VLAN 1 NC NO NC NC IPv4 ADORE 88 IPvB Address/Prefix 192.30.10.1 2001b8oad:1:164 10.100.100.1 2001b8ad2:164 FE80::1 10.100.100.2 2001d8aad:2:264 10.100.100.5 2001d8aad:3:164 FE80::1 10.100.100.9 2001 baad:4:14 10.100.1006 2001 baad:3:264 FE80::1 192.30.10.65 2001 db8ad5:154 10.100.100.10 2001 db8acad:4:264 FE80::1 192.30.10.62 192.30.10.126 192.30.10.2 2001b8aad:1::264 192 30.10.3 2001 db8aad:1:364 192.30.10.66 2001 baad:5:2/64 192.30.10.67 2001 baad:5:364 SUBNET MASK 255.255.255 190 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.190 255.255.255. 190 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.192 255.255.255192 255.255.255.192 DEFAULT GATEWAY 192.30.10.1 192 30.10.65 152 30.10.1 FE80:1 192.30.10.1 FE80:1 192.30.10.65 FE80:1 192.30.10.65 FE80:1 Packet Tracer-Practics-Part 2 Configuration Part 1: Build the LAN Objective Determine the appropriate cable type to interconnect four PCs, and two switches. Be sure to connect the switches to the correct ports. On Switch1 • Connect Switch 1's G0/1 part to Bouter's GO/O port . Connect Switch1's Fa0/1 port to PCO • Connect Switch 1's Fa0/2 port to PC1 On Switch2 Connect Switch2's Fa0/1 to PC2 • Connect Switch2's Fa0/2 to PC3 • Connect Switch2's G0/1 port to Bautes GOD port You will not configure the routers. Part 2: Switch Configuration in Packet Tracer Configure tasks for Switch1 and Switch2 in PT. Include the following: NOTE: Be careful typing the passwords. Do not lock yourself out of the switches. Requirement Tack Configuration for both switches Specify the name for the switches Protect privileged EXEC mode from un unauthorized access with the encrypted password Specify a password to prevent unauthorized access to the console Specity a password to prevent unauthorized teinet access For line: 016 Configure the MOTD banner Give a default gateway address to the Switches & Configure vian Prevent all passwords from being viewed n clear text in the device configuration he Prevent device status messages from Interrupting command line entries at the device console Switch1 or Switch2 $146 Prevent the router from attempting to resolve command Ine entries to P CLA2 Add an appropriate description to viant Connected to network 192.30.10.0 Connected to network 192.30.20.64 CLAREZ Onauthorized access is prohibited! CE
addresses Domain Name System (DNS) lookups Save the configuration NVRAM Show RAM coniun Router copy running-config startup-config Router show running configuration Part 3: Workstation Required Configuration in Packet Tracer. Configure each PC in PT with IPv4 & IPv6 addressing. Part 4: Network Connectivity Verty that PCD is able to ping all devices. If the ping falls, locate and correct any errors