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Network Fundamentals

(Case Study)

I.

Network Configuration (Basic) Topology Diagram

Addressing Table Device Interface Fa0/0 BRANCH Fa0/1 S0/0/0 Fa0/0 HQ Fa0/1 S0/0/0 S0/0/1 ISP PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 Fa0/0 S0/0/1 NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Task 1: Subnet the Address Space. Examine the network requirements. The addressing for the network has the following requirements: The ISP LAN will use the 209.195.200.224/27 network. The link between ISP and HQ will use the 209.195.202.128/27 network. The 172.16.X.Y/16 network must be subnetted using VLSM for all other addresses in the network.
Where: X = YY = birth year Y = MM = birth month

The HQ LAN1 will require 50*[N] host IP addresses. Where: N = given value by the instructor (Ask your Instructor)

Prepared By: Engr. ASA BS CoE, MEngg CoE, CCNA

The HQ LAN2 will require 50*[N] host IP addresses. The BRANCH LAN1 will require 30*[N] host IP addresses. The BRANCH LAN2 will require 12*[N] host IP addresses. The link between HQ and BRANCH will require an IP address at each end. (Note: Remember that the interfaces of network devices are also host IP addresses and are included in the above addressing requirements.)

Task 2: Determine Interface Addresses. Step 1: Assign appropriate addresses to the device interfaces. 1. Assign the fifth valid host address in the 209.195.200.224/27 network to the LAN interface on the ISP router. 2. Assign the fifth to the last valid host address in 209.195.200.224/27 network to PC5. 3. Assign the ninth valid host address in the 209.195.202.128/27 network to the WAN interface of ISP. 4. Assign the ninth last valid host address in the 209.195.202.128/27 network to the Serial 0/0/1 interface of HQ. 5. Assign the [N]th valid host address in the HQ LAN1 network to the LAN1 interface of HQ. 6. Assign the [N]th to the last valid host address in the HQ LAN1 network to PC 3. 7. Assign the [N]th valid host address in the HQ LAN2 network to the LAN2 interface of HQ. 8. Assign the [N]th to the last valid host address in the HQ LAN2 network to PC 4. 9. Assign the first valid host address in the HQ/BRANCH WAN link to the Serial 0/0/0 interface of HQ. 10. Assign the last valid host address in the HQ/BRANCH WAN link to the Serial 0/0/0 interface of BRANCH. 11. Assign the [N]th valid host address in the BRANCH LAN1 network to the LAN1 interface of BRANCH. 12. Assign the [N]th valid host address in the BRANCH LAN1 network to PC 1. 13. Assign the [N]th valid host address in the BRANCH LAN2 network to the LAN2 interface of BRANCH. 14. Assign the [N]th valid host address in the BRANCH LAN2 network to PC 2. Step 2: Document the addresses to be used in the table provided under the Topology Diagram. Task 3: Simulation and Testing (Packet Tracer) Step 1: Document VLSM Table

Step 2: Simulate using Packet Tracer


Cable a network according to the Topology Diagram. Perform basic configuration tasks on a router.
Prepared By: Engr. ASA BS CoE, MEngg CoE, CCNA

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Hostname Password Enable Password (Last Name) Enable Secret (First Name)

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Password Encryption Line Configuration Console Password (First Name) VTY Password (Last Name)

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Banner MOTD (Full Name) Description IP Address assignment Test and verify configurations. Reflect upon and document the network implementation. Use Static Routing

Configure and activate Ethernet interfaces.

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Routing Protocols

II. Laboratory Deliverables Index No. 1.1.1.4 1.4.5.3 2.6.1.2 5.5.1.2 5.5.2.2 6.7.1.2 6.7.2.2 6.7.5.2 10.6.1.2 10.6.2.2 11.5.1.2 11.5.2.2 Conclusion/Reflection Remarks

Note: Use the above table as format in your laboratory deliverables. Do the above lists of index number using the required tools (Packet Tracer, Web Browser, etc...). Complete the laboratories and attach your hard copy.

Prepared By: Engr. ASA BS CoE, MEngg CoE, CCNA

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