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ASSIGNMENT 3 Static and Dynamic Routing Configuration (10 Marks) In-class team assignment (3 to 4 members in each team) Marks

s will be deducted for those members who do not fully participate Deliverable: A neatly typewritten and stapled copy with the required information. The full names of team members should appear at the top of the front page together with the names of routers each configured. Marks will be deducted if the report does not follow the above stipulations. Due: At the time indicated by the instructor. No late assignments will be accepted. In this assignment, you will create and configure a network using the GNS3 network emulator. Then you will implement static and dynamic routing and verify proper operation of the network. Each team member has to complete the configuration of at least 1 router.

XYZ Corporation Network:


Brampton Mississauga Oakville Milton

S1/0 F0/0

S1/1 F0/0

S1/0

S1/1 F0/0

S1/0

S1/1 F0/0

SW1

SW2

SW3

SW4

Router Configuration Specification: Hostname F0/0 S1/0 S1/1 IP Address IP Address IP Address Brampton 200.1.1.1/26 10.1.1.5/30 -Mississauga 200.1.1.65/27 10.1.1.9/30 10.1.1.6/30 Oakville 200.1.1.97/28 10.1.1.13/30 10.1.1.10/30 Milton 200.1.1.113/29 -10.1.1.14/30

PART 1: Creating the topology, configuring Interfaces, and verifying 1. Create the network topology in GNS3 as shown in the figure above. Use text boxes to label the routers and subnet addresses/SNM. Display the interfaces and hide the default names of devices. 2. Configure each router as follows: (Each team member should configure at least 1 router) a. Change name of the router as shown in table above b. Configure all router interfaces as shown in table above and turn them on. 3. Verify all interfaces are correctly configured and up. 4. Print out a screenshot of the topology with an appropriate title 5. Print out the output from the show ip interface brief command on each router. All outputs should be together on a separate page with an appropriate title. PART 2: Configuring static routes and verifying 6. Configure static routes on each router to all remote networks. Each team member should configure at least 1 router 7. From Brampton, ping the F0/0 interfaces of Mississauga, Oakville, and Milton, and verify that the destinations can be successfully pinged 8. Print the ping results. All results should be together on a separate page with an appropriate title 9. Print the routing tables of Brampton, Mississauga, Oakville, and Milton. All routing tables should be together on a separate page and in the given order with an appropriate title PART 3: Configuring RIP and verifying 10. Remove all static routes from all routers and verify that there are no static routes remaining 11. Configure RIP version 2, turn off auto-summarization, and suppress routing advertisements on F0/0 interfaces. Each team member should configure at least 1 router 12. From Brampton, ping the F0/0 interfaces of Mississauga, Oakville, and Milton, and verify that the destinations can be successfully pinged 13. Print the ping results on a separate page. All results should be together on a separate page with an appropriate title 14. Print the routing tables of Brampton, Mississauga, Oakville, and Milton. All routing tables should be together on a separate page and in the given order with an appropriate title 15. Print one set of updates sent and received by Oakville on a separate page with an appropriate title. Do not print more than one set. 16. Print out the RIP timer information on a separate page with an appropriate title

CHECK LIST: make sure your full names together with the names of routers each configured appear at the top of the front page, the pages are in the correct order, the information is presented in the manner requested, and the document is stapled. Marks will be deducted if the report does not strictly conform to the above.

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