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Lab Topology
The Topology diagram below represents the NetMap in the Simulator.
Router4
Fa0/0
Switch1
Switch2
PC1 PC3
Command Summary
Command Description
access-list access-list-number {deny creates an access control list (ACL) that denies or permits IP
| permit} source-address source- trafc from the specied address or address range
wildcard
congure terminal enters global conguration mode from privileged EXEC mode
enable enters privileged EXEC mode
The IP addresses and subnet masks used in this lab are shown in the tables below:
IP Addresses
Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask
Router3 Serial 0/1 180.10.1.1 255.255.255.0
Router4 Serial 0/0 180.10.1.2 255.255.255.0
FastEthernet 0/1 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
1. Attempt to ping from PC1 to Router3 (180.10.1.1). Is the ping successful? Why or why not? ______
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2. On Router4, create ACL 2, and congure it to be used to select the range of IP addresses in PC1’s
subnet so that they will be able to participate in NAT.
3. On Router4, issue the command that contains the external NAT interface and the access list and
that enables NAT overloading, or PAT.
5. From PC1 and PC3, verify that you can ping Router3 (180.10.1.1). The pings should be successful.
6. On Router4, display the NAT translation table. NAT is congured on a router that has one interface,
which connects to the inside network (inside local), and another interface, which connects to the
outside network (inside global). The output of the display should show that both the inside local IP
address of PC1 (192.168.1.2) and PC3 (192.168.1.3) have been translated to the inside global IP
address (180.10.1.2).
Router4>enable
Router4#configure terminal
Router4(config)#access-list 2 permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
3. On Router4, issue the following command, which contains the external NAT interface and the access
list and that enables NAT overloading, or PAT:
4. On Router4, issue the following commands to congure the NAT inside and outside interfaces:
6. On Router4, issue the show ip nat translations to display the NAT translation table. NAT is
congured on a router that has one interface, which connects to the inside network (inside
local), and another interface, which connects to the outside network (inside global). The output
of the display should show that both the inside local IP address of PC1 (192.168.1.2) and PC3
(192.168.1.3) have been translated to the inside global IP address (180.10.1.2). Sample output is
shown below:
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