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CCNA Semester2

CCNA 3.1
Lab Topology

Semester 2

Lab 2.1 Console connection

Observe real routers and routers interfaces


Establish console connection

Lab 2.2 CLI and show commands


Stand-alone routers

Lab 2.3 Basic router configuration

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

S1
201.10.11.1/24

S0
201.10.11.2/24

S0/0
199.6.13.2/24

S0/1
192.168.3.1/24

S0
192.168.3.2/24

S0
34.10.120.2/16

N/A

S1
199.6.13.1/24

S1/0
204.204.7.1/24

S0/0
204.204.7.2/24

S1
34.10.120.1/16

NA

E0
172.16.11.1/16

E0
172.18.12.1/24

F0/0
172.16.11.2/16

F0/0
172.17.13.1/16

E0
172.18.12.2/24

E0
172.17.13.2/16

Lab 2.4 - CDP

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

S0
10.1.0.1/16

S0
10.2.0.1/16

S0/0
10.3.0.2/16

S0/0
10.4.0.1/16

S1
10.6.0.2/16

S0
10.6.0.1/16

S1
10.2.0.2/16

S1
10.3.0.2/16

S1/0
10.4.0.2/16

S1/1
10.5.0.2/16

S2
10.5.0.1/16

S1
10.1.0.2/16

E0
10.7.0.2/16

NA

F0/0
10.7.0.1/16

F0/0
10.8.0.1/16

NA

E0
10.8.0.2/16

Lab 2.5 Recover password and IOS


Stand-alone routers

Lab 2.6 Static route

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

S1
201.10.11.1/24

S0
201.10.11.2/24

S0/0
199.6.13.2/24

S0/1
192.168.3.1/24

S0
192.168.3.2/24

S0
34.10.120.2/16

N/A

S1
199.6.13.1/24

S1/0
204.204.7.1/24

S0/0
204.204.7.2/24

S1
34.10.120.1/16

NA

E0
172.16.11.1/16

E0
172.18.12.1/24

F0/0
172.16.11.2/16

F0/0
172.17.13.1/16

E0
172.18.12.2/24

E0
172.17.13.2/16

Lab Lab 2.7A - RIP 2.6 Static route

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

S1
201.10.11.1/24

S0
201.10.11.2/24

S0/0
199.6.13.2/24

S0/1
192.168.3.1/24

S0
192.168.3.2/24

S0
34.10.120.2/16

N/A

S1
199.6.13.1/24

S1/0
204.204.7.1/24

S0/0
204.204.7.2/24

S1
34.10.120.1/16

NA

E0
172.16.11.1/16

E0
172.18.12.1/24

F0/0
172.16.11.2/16

F0/0
172.17.13.1/16

E0
172.18.12.2/24

E0
172.17.13.2/16

Lab 2.7B - IGRP

Lab 2.9 Default route and troubleshooting

Lab 2.11A Standard ACL (offline)

Lab 2.11B - Extended ACL (offline)

RA
172.16.3.100

Lab 2.11C - ACL Challenge (offline)


Outer-network cant ping into innernetwork

Internet
E0

Do not allow outer-network to access


inner-network except web service in
Web Server(.66).
Traffic between Net1 and Net3 is not
allowed
Other networks can only access web
service in Web Server
Packets between PC1(.48) and PC3
(.80) are only allowed if routed across
the direct serial link

S0

R_1

S1

Net3
.96

S1

E1

R_2

192.169.10.0/2
4

S0

S0

R_3
E0

E0

PC1

Telnet to routers only from PC1

Net1

All other kind of traffic is allowed

.32

PC2

S1

PC3
Net2
.64

Web

Lab 2.0A Open Lab for 6 students

Given the IP address range: 220.10.5.0


Assign IP address to all hosts in the network
-Serial connection using clock rate 64k and
HDLC encapsulation
-Config routing using IGRP with AS number
of 90 for R2, R3, R4, R5
-R1 and R6 use default route only
-Be able to use name to access other routers
-Using meaningful banner and description
-All access must be authenticated
-Capture config using tftp-server or hyper
terminal
-Do not allow R1 and R6 Ethernet network
to telnet to R3
-Only allow WS_A and WS_B to access R4
website

Lab 2.0B Open Lab for 5 students


Given the IP address range: 190.6.0.0/16
-Assign IP address to all host in the
network
-Serial connection using clock rate 64k
and HDLC encapsulation
-Using meaningful banner and description
-All access must be authenticated
-Config routing using IGRP with AS
number of 200 for Lab B, C, D
-Lab A and Lab E use default route only
-Be able to telnet to and config all routers
using name
-Capture config using tftp-server or hyper
terminal
-Only allow Lab_C to telnet to LAB_B
-Do not allow any host except WS_A and
WS_B access LAB_C website

Semester 3

Lab 3.1 VLSM and RIPv2


Use VLSM to create subnet address for each
network with the requirement of IP:
Each Ethernet network in Site A requires 30 IPs
Each Ethernet network in Site B requires 10 Ips
Use RIP v2 for routing protocol

Lab 3.2 - OSPF

199.6.3.0/24
ProcessID: 5
DR:Branch1 & Site2
Key:newospf
Hello: 17s
Dead: 49s
Internet:Branch1
Loopback

Lab 3.3 - EIGRP

Lab 3.6 Basic switch configuration


Stand-alone switches

Lab 3.7 - STP

Lab 3.8 - VLAN

Lab 3.9A: VLAN & VTP

Configure VTP domain: CCNA, password: class, version 2.


VLANs: Associate, Professional, Specialist
Trunk ports: Server: f0/1, Client: f0/2

Ports ->

Default

Associate

Professional

Specialist

Server

2 3, 6

4,5,8 12

7,13 19

20 24

Client

1,3 9

10 15

15 18, 20

19, 21 24

Lab 3.9B VLAN & InterVLAN

IP range: 172.20.0.0/16
Vlan Default (port 1 5) needs 5 IPs
Vlan Sales (port 6 10) needs 100 IPs
Vlan Engineer (port 11 15) needs 50 IPs
Vlan Marketing (port 16 23) needs 100 IPs

Lab 3.0A Open Lab for 6 students

Each Ethernet network requires 30 IPs


Configure names, passwords, descriptions and banners for routers
SW3 is Server, SW2 is Client, VTP domain Open, password Lab with 4 Vlan
named: Default, Sale, Marketing, Accouting. Create 3 Vlan named: Default,
Remote, Small on SW1. Set IPs for SWes.
Inter-VLAN routing for all 4 VLANs on Router E2 and 3 Vlan on Router Gate.
Redistribute routes between the 2 area with default metric
Only nodes in VLAN Remote are allowed to telnet to O1 and O2
Do not allow any SW1s VLAN to access E2 by web
Do not allow ftp and tftp traffic between 2 areas.

Semester 4

Lab 4.1 NAT/PAT & DHCP

Lab4.2 Topology

Lab4.3 Topology

Lab 4.4 ISDN Dial-on-Demand routing

Configure dial-on-demand routing between 2 sites.

Lab 4.6A Frame Relay

1.
2.

PVC(21-42) and PVC(32-41) belong to 1 subnet (partial-mesh)


IP address is 192.168.1.0/24 . Each Loopback interface requires 30
IPs. Rouing protocol is EIGRP with AS 100

Lab 4.6B Frame Relay Full mesh

Lab 4.0 Open Lab

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