Packet Tracer - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing: Addressing Table

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Packet Tracer - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing

Addressing Table
Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway VLAN

R1 G0/1.10 172.17.10.1 255.255.255.0 N/A VLAN 10


R1

G0/1.30 172.17.30.1 255.255.255.0 N/A VLAN 30


PC1 NIC 172.17.10.10 255.255.255.0 172.17.10.1 VLAN 10
PC3 NIC 172.17.30.10 255.255.255.0 172.17.30.1 VLAN 30

Objectives
Part 1: Locate Network Problems
Part 2: Implement the Solution
Part 3: Verify Network Connectivity

Scenario
In this activity, you will troubleshoot connectivity problems caused by improper configurations related to
VLANs and inter-VLAN routing.

Instructions

Part 1: Locate the Network Problems


Examine the network and locate the source of any connectivity issues.
Open configuration window

Commands you may find useful include:


R1# show ip interface brief
R1# show interface g0/1.10
R1# show interface g0/1.30
S1# show interface trunk
• Test connectivity and use the necessary show commands to verify configurations.
• Verify that all configured settings match the requirements shown in the Addressing Table.
• List all of the problems and possible solutions in the Documentation Table.
Documentation Table

Problems Solutions
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Part 2: Implement the Solutions


Implement your recommended solutions.
Close configuration window

Part 3: Verify Network Connectivity


Verify the PCs can ping each other and R1. If not, continue to troubleshoot until the pings are successful.
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