Packet Tracer - Configuring IPv4 Static and Default Routes Addressing Table Objectives Part 1: Examine the Network and Evaluate the Need for Static Routing Part 2: Configure Static and Default Routes Part 3: Verify Connectivity Background In this activity, you will configure static and default routes. A static route is a route that is entered manually by the network administrator to create a reliable and safe route. There are four different static routes that are used in this activity: a recursive static route, a directly attached static route, a fully specified static route, and a default route. Part 1: Examine the Network and Evaluate the Need for Static Routing a. Looking at the topology diagram, how many networks are there in total? b. How many networks are directly connected to R1, R2, and R3? c. How many static routes are required by each router to reach networks that are not directly ...
Packet Tracer – Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks 3 Addressing Table Background This activity uses a variety of technologies you have encountered during your CCNA studies, including routing, port security, EtherChannel, DHCP, NAT, PPP, and Frame Relay. Your task is to review the requirements, isolate and resolve any issues, and then document the steps you took to verify the requirements. Note: This activity begins with a partial score. Requirements DHCP · R1 is the DHCP server for the R1 LAN. Switching Technologies · Port security is configured to only allow PC1 to access S1's F0/3 interface. All violations should disable the interface. · Link aggregation using EtherChannel is configured on S2, S3, and S4. Routing · All routers are configured with OSPF process ID 1 and no routing updates should be sent across interfaces that do n...
Packet Tracer - Designing and Implementing a VLSM Addressing Scheme Addressing Table Objectives Part 1: Examine the Network Requirements Part 2: Design the VLSM Addressing Scheme Part 3: Assign IP Addresses to Devices and Verify Connectivity Background In this activity, you are given a /24 network address to use to design a VLSM addressing scheme. Based on a set of requirements, you will assign subnets and addressing, configure devices and verify connectivity. Part 1: Examine the Network Requirements Step 1: Determine the number of subnets needed. You will subnet the network address 192.168.72.0/24. The network has the following requirements: · ASW-1 LAN will require 7 host IP addresses · ASW-2 LAN will require 15 host IP addresses · ASW-3 LAN will require 29 host IP addresses · ASW-4 LAN will req...
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