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Assessment Objectives
Design the Logical topology. 35 points, 20 minutes. Configure the physical topology. 16 points, 5 minutes. Configure the logical topology. 24 points, 15 minutes. Verify Layer 2 mappings. 6 points, 5 minutes. Verify network connectivity. 19 points, 15 minutes.
Background
Hardware Qty Description Cisco Router 1 Part of CCNA Lab bundle. Cisco Switch 1 Part of CCNA Lab bundle. *Computer (host) 3 Lab computers. CAT-5 or better straight-through UTP cables 3 Connects Router1, PC1, and PC2 to Switch1 CAT-5 or better cross-over UTP cables 3 Connects PC1 to Router1 Console (rollover) cable 1 Connects PC1 to Router1 console Table 1. Equipment and hardware for Exploration 1 lab.
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Gather the necessary equipment and cables. To configure the Skills Based Assessment, make sure that the equipment listed in Table 1 is available.
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Scenario
In this Skills-Based Assessment, instructors will create a small network that requires connecting network devices and configuring host computers and one Cisco router for basic network connectivity. Subnet A and Subnet B are subnets that are currently needed. Subnet C, Subnet D, and Subnet E are anticipated subnets, not yet connected to the network. The zero subnet will be used. Common utility commands will be used to test and document the network.
The all 0s and all 1s subnets are used. No subnet calculators may be used. All work must be shown on the reverse of this Assessment. Subnet A Specification Number of bits in the subnet IP mask (binary) New IP mask (decimal) Maximum number of usable subnets (including the zero subnet) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address Subnet B Specification Number of bits in the subnet IP mask (binary) New IP mask (decimal) Maximum number of usable subnets (including the zero subnet) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address Instructor Input Points (5 points) Instructor Input Points (5 points)
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Subnet C Specification Number of bits in the subnet IP mask (binary) New IP mask (decimal) Maximum number of usable subnets (including the zero subnet) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address Subnet D Specification Number of bits in the subnet IP mask (binary) New IP mask (decimal) Maximum number of usable subnets (including the zero subnet) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address Subnet E Instructor Points Specification Input Number of bits in the subnet (5 points) IP mask (binary) New IP mask (decimal) Maximum number of usable subnets (including the zero subnet) Number of usable hosts per subnet IP Subnet First IP Host address Last IP Host address PCs will use the first IP address in the subnet. The router will use the last network host address. Interface VLAN 1 on the switch will use the second-to-last IP address in the appropriate subnet. Write down the IP address information for each device: Device IP address Mask PC1 Router1-F0/0 PC2 Gateway ------------Points (10 points) Instructor Input Points (5 points) Instructor Input Points (5 points)
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Router1-F0/1 Switch1
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Before proceeding, verify your IP addresses with the teacher trainer. Teacher Trainer Sign-off Task 1: ______________________ points: _________ of 35
Figure 1. Cabling the network. Cable the network devices as shown in Figure 1. If not already enabled, turn power on to all devices. Step 2: Visually inspect network connections. After cabling the network devices, take a moment to verify the connections. Correct Cabling LAN cable between PC1 and Router1 F0/0 LAN cable between Switch1 and Router1 F0/1 LAN cable between Switch1 and PC2 Console cable between PC1 and Router1 Points (4 points) (4 points) (4 points) (4 points)
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Points: _________ of 16
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(4 points)
Points
(4 points)
Step 2. Configure Router1 Configuration tasks for Router1 include the following: Task Router name Encrypted privileged EXEC password Console access password Telnet access password Configure the MOTD banner. Specification Router1 class cisco cisco Unauthorized access strictly prohibited and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Configure the description. Configure the IP address. Configure the description. Configure the IP address. (8 points) Points
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Step 3. Configure Switch1 Configuration tasks for Switch1 include the following: Task Switch name Encrypted privileged EXEC password Console access password Telnet access password Configure the MOTD banner. Switch1 interface VLAN1 Default gateway Specification Switch1 class cisco cisco --Secure System-Configure the description. Configure the IP address. Configure the IP address. (8 points) Points
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Use the following table to methodically verify connectivity with each network device. Take corrective action to establish connectivity if a test fails:
From
PC1 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2
To
NIC IP address Router1, F0/0 Router1, F0/1 PC2 NIC IP address Router1, F0/1 Router1, F0/0 PC1
IP Address
Ping results
Points
(8 points)
(8 points)
In addition to the ping command, what other Windows command is useful in displaying the path to the destination? Answer: _________________(3 points) Teacher Trainer Sign-off Task 5: ______________________ Points: _________ of 19
Task 6: Cleanup
NOTE: DO NOT PROCEED WITH CLEANUP UNTIL YOUR TEACHER TRAINER HAS GRADED YOUR SKILLS BASED ASSESSMENT AND HAS INFORMED YOU THAT YOU MAY BEGIN CLEANUP. Unless directed otherwise by the teacher trainer, restore host computer network connectivity, then turn off power to the host computers. Before turning off power to the router and switch, remove the NVRAM configuration file (if saved) from Router1 with the privileged EXEC command erase startup-config. Disconnect and put away all LAN cables that were used in the Assessment. Remove anything that was brought into the lab.
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