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Basic Switch Configuration Project

Addressing Table

Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask

CTE-1Floor VLAN 1 Based on Last Name Based on IP Address Class


CTE-2Floor VLAN 1 Based on Last Name Based on IP Address Class
PC1 NIC Based on Last Name Based on IP Address Class
PC2 NIC Based on Last Name Based on IP Address Class

Objectives
 Basic configuration on two 2960 switches using the command-line interface (CLI).
 Use Cisco IOS commands to specify or limit access to the device configurations.
 Use IOS commands to save the running configuration.
 Configure two host devices with IP addresses

Scenario
As a recently hired LAN technician, your network manager has asked you to demonstrate your ability to
configure a small LAN. Your tasks include configuring initial settings on two switches using the Cisco IOS and
configuring IP address parameters on host devices to provide end-to-end connectivity. You are to use two
switches and two hosts/PCs on a cabled and powered network.

Requirements
 Use a console connection to access each switch. (10 points)
 Name the two switches, CTE-1Floor and CTE-2Floor. (10 points)
 Use your first name as the password for all lines. (10 points)
 Use your last name for the secret password. (10 points)
 Prevent unwanted DNS lookups. (10 points)
 Include the word Beware in the message-of-the-day (MOTD) Banner. (10 points)
 Configure addressing for all devices according to the Addressing Table based on: (30 points)
- Last name begins with A-H – Class A
- Last name begins with I-P – Class B
- Last name begins with Q-Z – Class C
 Save your configurations. (10 points)
 Verify connectivity between all devices.

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