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Topology
Address Table
Networks Address Space
209.165.200.232/29
Network between R2 G0/0 and Internet Server 2001:DB8:ACAD:A::/64
Network between R2 G0/1 and Web Server 10.10.10.0/24
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Lo4: 192.168.4.0/24
Lo5: 192.168.5.0/24
Lo6: 192.168.6.0/24
Networks on R3 Loopback Interfaces Lo7: 2001:DB8:ACAD:3::/64
Assessment Objectives
Part 1: Configure Device Basic Settings
Part 2: Configure Switch Security, VLANs, and Inter-VLAN Routing
Part 3: Configure RIPv2 Dynamic Routing Protocol
Part 4: Implement DHCP and NAT for IPv4
Part 5: Configure NTP
Part 6: Configure and Verify Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Scenario
In this Skills Assessment (SA) you will configure a small network to support IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity, switch
security, inter VLAN routing, RIPv2 dynamic routing protocol, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP),
dynamic and static Network Address Translation (NAT), Access Control Lists (ACLs), and server/client
Network Time Protocol (NTP). You will test and document the network using common CLI commands
throughout the assessment.
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IPv4 Address
IPv4 Subnet Mask
Default Gateway 209.165.200.233
IPv6 Address/Subnet
IPv6 Default Gateway 2001:DB8:ACAD:A::1
IPv4 Address
IPv4 Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
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Step 6: Configure S3
Configuration tasks for S3 include the following:
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R1 R2, S0/0/0
R2 R3, S0/0/1
Internet Server Default Gateway
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Use VLANs Address Table to create and name each of the listed
Create the VLAN database
VLANS.
Assign the IPv4 address to the Management VLAN. Use the IP
Assign the management IP address.
address assigned to S1 in the Address Table.
Assign the default-gateway Assign the first IPv4 address in the subnet as the default-gateway.
Force trunking on Interface F0/3 Use VLAN 1 as the native VLAN.
Force trunking on Interface F0/5 Use VLAN 1 as the native VLAN.
Configure all other ports as access ports Use the interface range command.
Assign F0/6 to VLAN 21
Shutdown all unused ports
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S1 R1, VLAN 99
address
S3 R1, VLAN 99
address
S1 R1, VLAN 21
address
S3 R1, VLAN 23
address
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Question Response
What command displays the RIP Process ID, Router ID, Routing Networks,
and passive interfaces configured on a router?
What command displays only RIP routes?
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Create a static NAT to the Web Server Inside Global Address: 209.165.200.237
Access List: 1
Allow the Accounting and Engineering networks on R1 to
Configure the dynamic NAT inside private
be translated.
ACL
Allow a summary of the LANs (loopback) networks on
R3 to be translated.
Pool Name: INTERNET
Define the pool of usable public IP
Pool of addresses include:
addresses
209.165.200.234 – 209.165.200.236
Define the dynamic NAT translation
Assign the inside and outside interface for
the NAT
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Use a Web browser on the Internet Server to (capture the screenshot of the web access):
access the Web server (209.165.200.237).
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Configure a named access list to only allow R1 to telnet to R2 ACL Name: ADMIN-MGT
Apply the named ACL to the VTY lines
Allow telnet access to VTY lines
telnet from R1 to R2, document the output:
Step 2: Enter the appropriate CLI command needed to display the following:
Submission
Fill the required information (verifications/Tests/Questions) indicated in this word document. Save this word
document and also your packet tracer file. Submit both files via Unihub before the end of the Lab test session.
Marking Scheme: Packet Tracer Configuration: 60%; Verifications/Tests/Questions (this document): 40%
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