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CCNA Routing and Switching

Routing and Switching Essentials v6.0

Routing and Switching Essentials Practice Skills


Assessment Part I Packet Tracer

CCNA Routing and Switching


Routing & Switching Essentials

Practice Skills Assessment Part I


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Introduction
In this practice skills assessment, you will configure the [[orgName]] network. You will perform basic router
configuration tasks, address router interfaces and hosts, and configure VLANs, trunking, and routing between
VLANs. You will also configure and customize RIPv2 and control access to router vty lines with a standard named
ACL. For a full list of tasks, see below.

You are not required to configure the following:

[[SW4name]]

[[SW5name]]

[[PC9name]]

[[PC10name]]

[[SRV1name]]

[[SRV2name]]

Hosts attached to [[SW3name]]

All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device
console. In addition, many values that are required to complete the configurations have not been given to
you. In those cases, create the values that you need to complete the requirements.

You will practice and be assessed on the following skills:

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Configuration of initial device settings

Interface addressing

Configuration of VLANs and trunking

Routing between VLANs

Dynamic routing with RIPv2

Configuration of standard ACLs

Switch port security configuration

Remote switch management configuration

Syslog and NTP configuration

You will configure specific devices the following:

[[R1name]]:

Basic device configuration

Interface addressing

Routing between VLANs

RIPv2 routing

Standard numbered ACL on vty

Syslog logging with NTP timestamping

[[R2name]]:

RIPv2 routing

[[SW1name]]:

VLANs and trunking

Management interface

[[SW2name]]:

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VLANs and trunking

Port security

Management interface

[[SW3name]]:

VLANs and trunking

Management interface

[[SW2name]] Hosts:

IP addresses

Subnet masks

Default gateways

Topology

Addressing Table
Use the following addresses to configure the network. Some addresses are preconfigured on devices that you are
not required to configure, and are provided for reference purposes only.

Device Interface Network/Address


[[R1name]] S0/0/0 10.1.1.1/30
G0/0.5 192.168.1.0/28 first subnet, first address
G0/0.10 192.168.1.0/28 second subnet, first address
G0/0.15 192.168.1.0/28 third subnet, first address

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G0/0.50 192.168.1.0/28 fourth subnet, first address


G0/0.99 No address required.
G0/1 192.168.2.0/24, first address
[[SW1name]] SVI 192.168.1.0/28 fourth subnet, any available address
[[SW2name]] SVI 192.168.1.0/28 fourth subnet, any available address
[[SW3name]] SVI 192.168.1.0/28 fourth subnet, any available address
S0/0/0 10.1.1.2/30
[[R2name]] S0/0/1 209.165.200.225/30
G0/0 192.168.3.1/24

[[PC1name]] NIC 192.168.1.0/28 first subnet, any available address

[[PC2name]] NIC 192.168.1.0/28 second subnet, any available address

[[PC3name]] NIC 192.168.1.0/28 third subnet, any available address

[[PC4name]] NIC 192.168.1.0/28 fourth subnet, any available address

[[PC5name]] NIC 192.168.1.0/28 first subnet, any available address

[[PC6name]] NIC 192.168.1.0/28 second subnet, any available address

[[PC7name]] NIC 192.168.1.0/28 third subnet, any available address

[[PC8name]] NIC 192.168.1.0/28 fourth subnet, any available address

[[PC9name]] NIC 192.168.2.5/24


[[PC10name]] NIC 192.168.3.10/24
[[SRV1name]] NIC 192.168.2.10/24
[[SRV2name]] NIC 198.51.100.100

VLAN Table

VLAN Name Network/Address Port Assignments


[[SW2name]]: Fa0/5
5 [[VLAN5Name]] 192.168.1.0/28 first subnet
[[SW3name]]: Fa0/5
[[SW2name]]: Fa0/10
10 [[VLAN10Name]] 192.168.1.0/28 second subnet
[[SW3name]]: Fa0/10
[[SW2name]]: Fa0/15
15 [[VLAN15Name]] 192.168.1.0/28 third subnet
[[SW3name]]: Fa0/15

[[SW1name]]: SVI
[[VLAN50Name]]
50 192.168.1.0/28 fourth subnet [[SW2name]]: SVI, Fa0/20
(Management)
[[SW3name]]: SVI, Fa0/20

Step1: Basic Device Configuration

Complete a basic device configuration on the [[R1name]] router. Perform the following tasks:

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a. Disable DNS lookup.

b. Configure the device with the name shown in the addressing table.

c. Configure password encryption.

d. Assign the encrypted type of privileged EXEC password.

e. Configure a MOTD banner to warn users that unauthorized access is prohibited.

f. Configure the console line so that router status messages will not interrupt command line
input.

g. Configure the console to require a password for access.

h. Configure the VTY ports to only accept connections over SSH. Use the following values:

Domain Name: cisco.com


Local Username: admin
User Password: class
Modulus: 1024
Version: 2

The values for your SSH configuration must match these values exactly in order for you to receive credit
for your configuration.

Step 2: Interface Addressing [[R1name]]

Activate and configure the G0/1 and S0/0/0 interfaces of the [[R1name]] router with the IP addresses given in the
Addressing Table. The G0/0 interface will be configured later in the assessment. Configure descriptions for
these interfaces.

Step 3: VLANs and Trunking

Configure the [[SW1name]], [[SW2name]], and [[SW3name]] switches with VLANs and trunking according to the
values in the VLAN table.

a. Add the VLANs to the switches.

b. Name the VLANs exactly as shown in the VLAN table.

.
c. Configure the links between the [[SW1name]], [[SW2name]], and [[SW3name]] switches as
trunks. Configure the link between [[SW1name]] and [[R1name]] as a trunk. All trunking
interfaces should be statically configured as trunks.
d. Assign the appropriate ports to the VLANs.

Step 4: Routing Between VLANs

Configure routing between VLANs on the [[R1name]] router. Use the information in the addressing and VLAN
tables.

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Step 5: Access Control List Configuration

Configure a named standard ACL that meets the following requirements:

a. The list should be named block15. The name must match this value exactly in order for you
to receive credit for your work.

b. Prevent any host with an address on the VLAN15 subnetwork from accessing the VLAN10
subnetwork.

c. All other hosts should be permitted

d. The list should have two statements. One statement for each requirement in steps 5b and 5c.

Step 6: Switch Virtual Interface (SVI) Configuration

Configure the switch virtual management interfaces on [[SW1name]], [[SW2name]], and [[SW3name]]. Use the
information in the addressing and VLAN tables for your configuration. All switches should be reachable from hosts
on other networks for the purpose of this assessment.

Step 7: Switch Port Security Configuration

Improve network security by configuring the [[SW2name]] switch with the following. You are only required to
configure these settings on this one switch for this assessment.

a. Disable ALL unused switch ports.

b. Activate port security on all ports that have hosts connected.

c. Allow only a maximum of two MAC addresses to access the active switch ports.

d. Configure the switch ports to automatically learn the two allowed MAC addresses and record
the addresses in the running configuration.

e. Configure the switch ports so that, if the maximum number of addresses for each port is
exceeded, packets with unknown source addresses are dropped until a sufficient number of
secure MAC addresses are removed.

Step 8: Dynamic Routing

Configure RIPv2 routing on [[R1name]] and [[R2name]].


a. Configure RIPv2 on [[R1name]] and [[R2name]] so that all networks are reachable.

b. Configure all LAN physical interfaces so that RIP updates are not sent out to the LANs.

c. Be sure to use the version of RIP that supports classless routing.

d. Prevent RIP from automatically summarizing networks.

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e. Configure RIP to automatically send the default route that is already configured on
[[R2name]] to [[R1name]].

Step 9: Configure Network Monitoring

Configure NTP and Syslog server logging on [[R1name]].


a. Activate the logging and debug timestamp services.

b. Configure [[R1name]] as an NTP client. The NTP server is [[SRV1name]] with the address
of 192.168.2.10.

c. Configure Syslog to send debug level messages to the [[SRV1name]] logging server.

Step 10: Configure Host Addressing

Address the hosts that are connected to [[SW2name]] so that they have connectivity to the IP address of the
[[SRV2name]] server on the Internet. Use the information provided in the Addressing Table.

Last Updated: June, 2016


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