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Chapter 11 Activity Networking 1

The document provides instructions for configuring a small network topology with routers, switches, and PCs. It includes tasks to configure IP addresses, device settings, and interfaces on the routers and switches. It also tasks the verification of LAN connectivity between PCs.

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Chapter 11 Activity Networking 1

The document provides instructions for configuring a small network topology with routers, switches, and PCs. It includes tasks to configure IP addresses, device settings, and interfaces on the routers and switches. It also tasks the verification of LAN connectivity between PCs.

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CCNA 1 Chapter 11 Activity

Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to:

• Configure the physical lab topology.


• Configure the logical LAN topology.
• Verify LAN connectivity.

Hardware needed

Hardware Quantity
Cisco Router 1
Cisco Switch 2
Laptops 3
Console Cable 3
Straight through cable 5
Table 1:

Scenario:

Scenario
In this lab you will create a small network that requires connecting network devices and
configuring host computers for basic network connectivity. SubnetA and SubnetB are subnets
that are currently needed. SubnetC and SubnetD are anticipated subnets, not yet connected to
the network. Lab 10.6.1 created the IP addresses for each subnet and these can be seen in
Tables 3 to 6 and shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1:
IP address and mask: 172.20.0.0/24

Subnets Number of Hosts


Subnet A 2
Subnet B 6
Subnet C 47
Subnet D 125
Table 2:
Arrange in order: Subnet D is largest

Network Mask First Host Last Host Broadcast


Address Address Address
172.20.0.0 /25 172.20.0.1 172.20.0.126 172.20.0.127
Table 3:

Arranged in order subnet C is second largest

Network Mask First Host Last Host Broadcast


Address Address Address
172.20.0.128 /26 172.20.0.129 172.20.0.190 172.20.0.191
Table 4:

Arranged in order subnet B is third largest

Network Mask First Host Last Host Broadcast


Address Address Address
172.20.0.192 /29 172.20.0.193 172.20.0.198 172.20.0.199
Table 5:

Arranged in order subnet A is smallest

Network Mask First Host Last Host Broadcast


Address Address Address
172.20.0.200 /30 172.20.0.201 172.20.0.202 172.20.0.203
Table 6:
NB: Remember host computers from each subnet will use the first available IP address in
the address block. Router interfaces will use the last available IP address in the address
block.

Task 1: Using Figure 1 and Tables 3 to 6 fill in the IP addresses for the Hosts into Table
7:

Table 7:

Task 2: Using Figure 1 and Tables 3 to 6 fill in the IP addresses for the Router into Table
8

Table 8:
Task 3:
Activity 1: Configure the Routers, Switches and PCs in PacketTracer. Use the PT
Activity called Chapter 11 PacketTracer to help you achieve this. For
PacketTracer activity each person in the class should configure entire network.

Activity 2: Configure the Routers, Switches and PCs physically.


For physical implementation organize yourselves into groups of 3.

Task 3 Activity 1: Configure Table 9 specification on Router 1 in PacketTracer.


Task 3 Activity 2: Group member 1 to configure Table 9 settings on Router 1 use the
router/ switch commands attached to this lab to help you achieve this.

Task Specification

Router name Router1

Console access password cisco

Telnet access password cisco

Configure the MOTD “Warning No


banner. Unauthorized
Access”

Router1 interface Ga0/0 or - set the


Fa0/0) description to
‘Connection
to Switch 2’

- set IP address
information
from Table 8

Router1 interface Ga0/1 (or - set the


Fa0/1) description to
‘Connection
to Switch 1’

- set IP address
information
from Table 8

Table 9:

Task 4 Activity 1: Configure Table 10 specification on Switch 2 in PacketTracer.


Task 4 Activity 2: Group member 2 to configure Table 10 settings on Switch 1, use
the router/ switch commands attached to this lab to help you achieve this.

Task Specification

Switch name Switch2

Console access password cisco

Telnet access password cisco

Configure the MOTD “Warning No


banner. Unauthorized
Access”

Switch interface fa0/2 - set the


description to
‘Connection
to Router1’

Switch interface fa0/1 - set the


description to
‘Connection
to PC1’

Table 10:
Task 5 Activity 1: Configure Table 11 specification on Switch 1 in PacketTracer.
Task 5 Activity 2: Group member 3 to configure Table 11 settings on Switch 1, use
the router/ switch commands attached to this lab to help you achieve this.

Task Specification

Switch name Switch1

Console access password cisco

Telnet access password cisco

Configure the MOTD “Warning No


banner. Unauthorized
Access”

Switch interface fa0/0 - set the


description to
‘Connection
to Router1’

Switch interface fa0/1 - set the


description to
‘Connection
to PC2’

Switch interface fa0/2 - set the


description to
‘Connection
to PC3’

Table 11:

Verify LAN connectivity.

Ping from PC 2 to PC 3. Is the command successful?

Ping from PC 1 to PC 3 Is the command successful?

Router Commands

Configure the Banner

Router(config)#banner motd % Configure the banner message, it


must end with %

Enter TEXT message. End with the character The % command ends the
'%'. command

Warning No Unathorized Access% This is the banner that will pop up


each time someone logs into the
router.

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