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Topology
Topology
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R1 R1 G G00//00 119922..116688..1100..11 225555..225555..225555..00 //!! G G00//11 119922..116688..1111..11 225555..225555..225555..00 //!! " "00//00//0 #0 #$$%%&&'' 220099..116655..220000..222255 225555..225555..225555..225522 //!! R2 R2 G G00//00 1100..11..11..11 225555..225555..225555..00 //!! G G00//11 1100..11..22..1 1 225555..225555..225555..00 //!! " "00//00//00 220099..116655..220000..222266 252555..225555..225555..225522 //!! ( (%%11 ))%% 119922..116688..1100..1100 225555..225555..225555..00 191922..116688..1100..11 ( (%%22 ))%% 119922..116688..1111..1100 225555..225555..225555..00 191922..116688..1111..11 ( (%%** ))%% 1100..11..11..1100 225555..225555..225555..00 1100..11..11..11 ( (%%++ ))%% 1100..11..22..1100 225555..225555..225555..00 1100..11..22..11
&b'ecties
&b'ecties
Part Display Router In!or*ation Part Display Router In!or*ation Part + Con!igure Router Inter!aces Part + Con!igure Router Inter!aces Part , Veri!y te Con!iguration Part , Veri!y te Con!iguration
.ackground
Note he routers in this acti,ity are partially configured. "oe of the configurations are not co,ered in this course- ut are pro,ided to assist you in using ,erification coands.
Note he serial interfaces are already configured and acti,e. )n addition- routing is configured using &)GR(. his is done so that this acti,ity is #1' consistent ith exaples shon in the chapter- #2' ready to pro,ide coplete output fro so% coands hen the student configures and acti,ates the &thernet interfaces.
Part Display Router In!or*ation
"tep Display inter!ace in!or*ation on R0
Note %lic a de,ice and then clic the CLI ta to access the coand line directly. he console passord is cisco. he pri,ileged &&% passord is class.
a. 7hich coand displays the statistics for all interfaces configured on a router show interfaces
. 7hich coand displays the inforation aout the "erial 0/0/0 interface only sho interface serial 0/0/0 c. &nter the coand to display the statistics for the "erial 0/0/0 interface on R1 and anser the folloing
uestions:
1' 7hat is the )( address configured on R 209.165.200.225/*0 2' 7hat is the andidth on the "erial 0/0/0 interface 15++ its
d. &nter the coand to display the statistics for the Gigait&thernet 0/0 interface and anser the folloing uestions:
*' 7hat is the )( address on R here is no )( address configured on the Gigait&thernet 0/0 interface.
+' 7hat is the !% address of the Gigait&thernet 0/0 interface 000d.d6c.;d01 5' 7hat is the andidth on the Gigait&thernet 0/0 interface 1000000 its
"tep + Display a su**ary list o! te inter!aces on R0
a. 7hich coand displays a rief suary of the current interfaces- statuses- and )( addresses assigned to the sho ip interface rief
. &nter the coand on each router and anser the folloing uestions:
6' <o any serial interfaces are there on R and R+ &ach router has 2 serial interfaces.
;' <o any &thernet interfaces are there on R and R+ R1 has 6 &thernet interfaces and R2 has 2 &thernet interfaces.
8' !re all the &thernet interfaces on R the sae )f no- explain the difference#s'. o they are not. here are to Gigait &thernet interfaces and + 3ast &thernet interfaces. Gigait &thernet interfaces support speeds of up to 1-000-000-000 its and 3ast &thernet interfaces support speeds of up to 1-000-000 its.
"tep , Display te routing table on R0
a. 7hat coand displays the content of the routing tale sho ip route . &nter the coand on R and anser the folloing uestions:
9' <o any connected routes are there #uses the % code' 1 10' 7hich route is listed 209.165.200.22+/*0
11' <o does a router handle a pacet destined for a netor that is not listed in the routing tale ! router ill only send pacets to a netor listed in the routing tale. )f a netor is not listed- the pacet ill e dropped.
Part + Con!igure Router Inter!aces
"tep Con!igure te $igabit1ternet 232 inter!ace on R0
a. &nter the folloing coands to address and acti,ate the Gigait&thernet 0/0 interface on R: R1(config)# interface gigabitethernet 0/0
R1(config-if)# ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
R1(config-if)# no shutdown
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Intef!ce Gig!"itEthenet$ ch!nge& st!te to '
%LINER*+*-5-,D*N: Line otoco. on Intef!ce Gig!"itEthenet$ ch!nge& st!te to '
. )t is good practice to configure a description for each interface to help docuent the netor inforation. %onfigure an interface description indicating to hich de,ice it is connected.
R1(config-if)# description LAN connection to S1
c. R should no e ale to ping (%1. R1(config-if)# end
%/0/-5-C*NIG2I: Config'e& fo3 conso.e "4 conso.e R1# ping 192.168.10.10
+4e esc!e se'ence to !"ot6
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/'ccess !te is ; ecent (=$5) o'n&-ti 3in$!>g$3!? @ $9$; 3s
"tep + Con!igure te re*aining $igabit 1ternet Inter!aces on R and R+0
a. =se the inforation in the !ddressing ale to finish the interface configurations for R and R+. 3or each interface- do the folloing:
12' &nter the )( address and acti,ate the interface. 1*' %onfigure an appropriate description.
. >erify interface configurations.
"tep , .ack up te con!igurations to NVRA#0
"a,e the configuration files on oth routers to >R!. 7hat coand did you use copy run start
Part , Veri!y te Con!iguration
"tep 4se eri!ication co**ands to ceck your inter!ace con!igurations0
a. =se the so% ip inter!ace brie! coand on oth R and R+ to uicly ,erify that the interfaces are configured ith the correct )( address and acti,e.
7hat part of the interface configuration is A displayed in the coand output he sunet as 7hat coands can you use to ,erify this part of the configuration show 'n show intef!ces show i otoco.s
. =se the so% ip route coand on oth R and R+ to ,ie the current routing tales and anser the folloing uestions:
1+' <o any connected routes #uses the C code' do you see on each router * 15' <o any &)GR( routes #uses the D code' do you see on each router 2
16' )f the router nos all the routes in the netor- then the nuer of connected routes and
dynaically learned routes #&)GR(' should eual the total nuer of B!s and 7!s. <o any B!s and 7!s are in the topology 5
1;' $oes this nuer atch the nuer of % and $ routes shon in the routing tale yes
Note )f your anser is ?no@- then you are issing a reuired configuration. Re,ie the steps in (art 2.
"tep + Test end-to-end connectiity across te net%ork0
ou should no e ale to ping fro any (% to any other (% on the netor. )n addition- you should e ale to ping the acti,e interfaces on the routers. 3or exaple- the folloing should tests should e successful:
• 3ro the coand line on (%1- ping (%+. • 3ro the coand line on R2- ping (%2.
Note 3or siplicity in this acti,ity- the sitches are not configuredC you ill not e ale to ping the.
"uggested "coring Rubric
Actiity "ection 6uestion Location Possible Points 1arned Points (art 1: $isplay Router)nforation "tep 1a 2 "tep 1 2 "tep 1c + "tep 1d 6 "tep 2a 2 "tep 2 6 "tep *a 2 "tep * 6 Part Total ,2 (art 2: %onfigure Router
)nterfaces "tep* 2
Part + Total + (art *: >erify the
%onfiguration
"tep 1a 6 "tep 1 8 Part , Total 5 Packet Tracer "core /5 Total "core (%it bonus) 22