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City College of San Francisco

Cisco Networking Academy

CCNA 3 Hands-on Final Fall 2006


Lo0=200.100.50.1

ISP
0.0.0.0/0
1&2.'1.(.0/'0

10.x.0.0/16
SanJose 1000 $se%s VLAN ___ 500 $se%s 500 $se%s

OSPF )I*#P
1000 $se%s
VLAN 1

Mission

WestValle

S!P"#oot

500 $se%s

500 $se%s

VLAN ___

Directions: The ISP router in the cloud has already been configured for you. Your job is to configure the three routers and the one switch according to the topology. You will also be responsible for subnetting the /16 address above. You will have 2hrs 30mins to co plete the hands!on. There are no access lists on this e"a . Given Information: San#ose will configure a default route to the ISP. You will configure $I%&P as your routing protocol Your 'TP do ain na e is ((S) Inside networ* nu ber+ 10.x.0.0 /16, where ,"- is your pod nu ber. The IP address of the ISP-s $thernet interface is 172.31.x.1 255.255.255.252 To co plete the practical. the wor*station fro one of your '/01s ust be able to+ a2 ping all other subnet gateways and interface 'lan 1 of the switch b2 ping the loopbac* interface of the ISP router 200.100.50.1 Su nettin!: In your address planning. you will plan for two /01s that support 1333 hosts and four /01s that support 433 hosts each. )or lab purposes. these /01s can be configured at an $thernet interface or at a loopbac* interface on any of the routers. You ust use /53 subnets between routers. If you "o not have a host attached an $thernet interface. be sure to use the ,no *eepalive- co and at that interface. #$%ease inc%u"e a se&arate sheet of &a&er 'ith (our su net information)

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Cisco Networking Academy

*+,- Information: You will configure 6 '/01s on one switch. $ach '/01 ust have its own subnet and subinterface on the .est*a%%e( router-s )ast$thernet interface. The .est*a%%e( router ust be a 6633 or 6733 which support )ast$thernet and therefore trun*ing. 8n .est*a%%e( both '/01s will be configured on subinterfaces of the 6733/6633 router-s )ast$thernet3/3 interface. (onfigure ports 4!7 for one '/01 and ports 9!16 for the second '/01. :on-t forget about '/01 1. */$ Information: (onfigure the 'TP do ain as ((S) S&annin! /ree: Set your spanning!tree priority for 0// '/01s to ;396 0outers: (onfigure $I%&P as the routing protocol on every router. :o not include the networ* to the ISP as part of your $I%&P configuration on the San#ose router. (onfigure a default route to the ISP on the San#ose router and a*e sure it is advertised throughout the $I%&P networ*. 0ll routers and hosts should be able to ping the loopbac* interface of the ISP router. The ISP router will have a static route bac* to your networ*.. (onfigure a subinterface for each '/01 on the .est*a%%e( router. .or1stations: $ach wor*station should be configured with the T(P/IP infor ation fro the subnet it belongs to. including the gateway of the router-s subinterface for that subnet/'/01.

You

ust have 7/ 13 to pass+


IP planning done correctly <'/S= and user re>uire ents $I%&P configured and wor*ing properly 0ll networ*s visible in the routing tables of all routers :efault route configured properly and all routers can ping ISP routers lo3 interface Switches and switchports belong to the proper '/01 'TP and STP configured correctly <'TP :o ain. Priority ;396 on every '/012 :efault infor ation is propagated to every router ?est'alley router-s subinterfaces configured correctly fro The wor*station fro The wor*station fro all router interfaces correct subnet et2

one '/01 can ping the switch-s Interface 'lan 1 one of the '/01s can ping the ISP-s lo3 interface as well as

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