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HCNA-HNTD

Lab Construction Guide

For Version 2.2

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Revision History
For Version Date Reader

Version 2.0 Initial version, updates of v1.6 setup


2.0 (Originally v3.3) 2014-03-12 guide to show changes to lab topology and
inclusion of frame relay configuration support.

General restructuring of the administration


2.1 2014-08-14 document and reference points as well as
updates to some information contained within.

Inclusion of support for eSight server


2.1 2014-09-28
installation.

Match the list of HCNA-HNTD experimental


equipment, and update the contents include:
(1) changesome interconnection ports of the
equipment, so that the topology can be used in
2.2 2016-12-12 the eNSP.
(2) update the equipment model and software
version.
(3)update the equipment list (delete the
experimental part of eSight).

Guide Information
Author Time Range Reader

Huawei Enterprise Training Regional Offices, Suppliers, &Huawei


2016-12-12~
& Certification Dept Authorized Learning Partners (HALP).

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Contents

Contents
1 About this Document ...................................................................................................................... 1
2 The HCNA Lab Topology ............................................................................................................... 1
3 Equipment Purchasing ................................................................................................................... 2
4 Module Installation ......................................................................................................................... 2
5 Cable Connection ............................................................................................................................ 4
6 Console Server Configuration........................................................................................................ 6
7 FR Switch Configuration.............................................................................................................. 10
8 Console Cable Preparation .......................................................................................................... 11
9 Problems Caused by Non-standard Equipment ......................................................................... 11
10 Precautions .................................................................................................................................. 11
11 Appendices ................................................................................................................................... 11

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1 About this Document
After the HCNA experiment has been standard, the experimental equipment was determined.In
consideration of demand for the upgrading of teaching materials and the compatibility with the HCNP-R&S,
generating a list of experimental equipment and physical connection topology.
This guide provides supporting information for HAINA, regional offices, suppliers, and Huawei Authorized
Learning Partners (HALP) for the purchase of equipment, installation of modules, cables, and configuration
of related equipment required for construction of the Huawei HCNA lab environment, and aid in supporting
the corresponding lab training, as part of the Huawei Certified Network Associate (HCNA) course.

2 The HCNA Lab Topology


S3 S4
E0/ 0/ 1 E0/ 0/ 1

E0/ 0/ 13 E0/ 0/ 7
E0/ 0/ 14 E0/ 0/ 6

G0/ 0/ 13 G0/ 0/ 7 G0/ 0/ 6


S1 G0/ 0/ 14 S2
G0/ 0/ 10 G0/ 0/ 10

G0/ 0/ 9 G0/ 0/ 9
G0/ 0/ 3 G0/ 0/ 1
G0/ 0/ 1 G0/ 0/ 3

G0/ 0/ 2 G0/ 0/ 2

G0/ 0/ 1
G0/ 0/ 2 G0/ 0/ 1 G0/ 0/ 2 G0/ 0/ 2
G0/ 0/ 1
S1/ 0/ 0 S1/ 0/ 0 S2/ 0/ 0 S2/ 0/ 0
R1 R3
S2/ 0/ 0 R2 S3/ 0/ 0 G0/ 0/ 0
S1/ 0/ 0
G0/ 0/ 0 G0/ 0/ 0

E0/ 0/ 2
E0/ 0/ 1
E0/ 0/ 3

S5 FRSW

Figure 2-1 HCNA HNTD Physical Topology

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The physical topology shown in Figure 2-1 contains all equipment on the purchase list.
The switch S5 and the frame relay switch (FRSW) are mandatory in all types of lab; however they need not
be configured as part of the training lab.
Generally, the FRSW is configured with two 8-interface ASE modules ("8ASE") and also functions as the
console server. It connects to the console port of other equipment using console cables. Figure 2-1 does not
show the connection of the console cables. For details about the connection, see6 Console Server
Configuration.

3 Equipment Purchasing
You must purchase the equipment based on the lab requirements. If you have any doubt, send email
to learning@huawei.com. The equipment purchase list, named HCNA-HNTDEquipmentListforv2.2 is
attached as part of11Appendices.

4 Module Installation
The router and console server are modular equipment and you need to install them manually.
The stacking cables of switches are not required in the lab and so do not need to be installed. If the cables
are required, the learning materials will provide relevant guidance.
In addition, this section describes only the installation position of the equipment modules, rather than the
installation process and method. For details about how to install the modules, see the ARG3 Installation
Guide found in 11Appendices.
To ensure that the equipment interface names are consistent with the names in the lab guide and all labs can
be carried out properly and successfully, the modules of the router must be installed based on the following
requirements.
Routers R1, R2, R3, and the FRSW are all AR G3 2220E products. The following figure shows the front
panel of the AR G3 2220E equipment.

The following figure shows the rear panel of the AR G3 2220E equipment.

The modules are installed on the rear panel based on the slot number.

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Table 4-1 describes the modules installed on the device R1
Slot No. Module Type
1 (SIC) 1SA
2 (SIC) 1SA
3 (SIC) Not in use
4 (SIC) Not in use
5 (WSIC) Not in use
6 (WSIC) Not in use

Table 4-2 describes the modules installed on the device R2


Slot No. Module Type
1 (SIC) 1SA
2 (SIC) 1SA
3 (SIC) 1SA
4 (SIC) Not in use
5 (WSIC) Not in use
6 (WSIC) Not in use

Table 4-3 describes the modules installed on the device R3


Slot No. Module Type
1 (SIC) 1SA
2 (SIC) 1SA
3 (SIC) Not in use
4 (SIC) Not in use
5 (WSIC) Not in use
6 (WSIC) Not in use

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Table 4-4 describes the modules installed on the deviceFRSW
Slot No. Module Type
1 (SIC) 2SA
2 (SIC) 2SA
3 (SIC) Not in use
4 (SIC) Not in use
5 (WSIC) 8ASE
6 (WSIC) 8ASE

For the FRSW the VRP software version of V200R007C00SPC600can be used.


For the VRP software version of all other devices contained within the lab, please follow the version
information found in the opening pages of the HCNA lab guide.

5 Cable Connection
The equipment must be connected based on the topology shown in Figure 2-1.
The serial cables have two connectors, the DCE connector and the DTE connector. Connect the DCE
connector of the serial cable to the FRSW when using serial to connect the FRSW and routers R1, R2,
and R3. In addition, connect the DCE connector of the serial cable to router R1 when connecting R1 and
R2, and the DCE connector to router R3 when connecting R2 and R3.
Ensure that the correct models are used for the different types of equipment based on the mapping
provided inTable 5-1.

Table 5-1 Required model for different types of equipment


Equipment Model
R1 AR 2220E
R2 AR 2220E
R3 AR 2220E
S1 S5720-36C-EI-AC
S2 S5720-36C-EI-AC
S3 S3700-28TP-EI-AC
S4 S3700-28TP-EI-AC
S5 S3700-28TP-EI-AC
FRSW AR 2220E

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Check whether the ports are connected correctly based onTable 5-2.
Table 5-2 Required mapping between ports

G0/0/0 S5
G0/0/1 S1
R1 G0/0/2 S2
S1/0/0 R2
S2/0/0 FRSW
G0/0/0 S5
G0/0/1 S1
G0/0/2 S2
R2
S1/0/0 R1
S2/0/0 R3
S3/0/0 FRSW
G0/0/0 S5
G0/0/1 S1
R3 G0/0/2 S2
S1/0/0 FRSW
S2/0/0 R2
G0/0/1 R1
G0/0/2 R2
G0/0/3 R3
S1 G0/0/9 S2
G0/0/10 S2
G0/0/13 S3
G0/0/14 S4
G0/0/1 R1
G0/0/2 R2
G0/0/3 R3
S2 G0/0/9 S1
G0/0/10 S1
G0/0/7 S3
G0/0/6 S4

5
E0/0/1 S4
S3 E0/0/13 S1
E0/0/7 S2
E0/0/1 S3
S4 E0/0/14 S1
E0/0/6 S2
E0/0/1 R1
S5 E0/0/2 R2
E0/0/3 R3
S1/0/0 R1
S1/0/1 R2
FRSW S2/0/0 R3
G0/0/0 FRSW
G0/0/1 FRSW

6 Console Server Configuration


To implement remote labs, the console server is used in the labs to provide unified outband management
of equipment. Two 8ASE modules are equipped on the console server to implement this function.
You are advised to use console cables to connect the console server and other equipment as specified
inTable 6-1.

Table 6-1 Required connections


Interface Name Connected Equipment
Async5/0/0 R1
Async5/0/1 R2
Async5/0/2 R3
Async5/0/3
Async5/0/4
Async5/0/5
Async5/0/6
Async5/0/7
Async6/0/0 S1
Async6/0/1 S2

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Async6/0/2 S3
Async6/0/3 S4
Async6/0/4
Async6/0/5
Async6/0/6
Async6/0/7

To configure the console server, the following steps must be performed.


1. Run the following commands to configure the Async interfaces:
interface Async5/0/0
description connect R1
undo detect dsr-dtr
async mode flow
#
interface Async5/0/1
description connect R2
undo detect dsr-dtr
async mode flow
#
interface Async5/0/2
description connect R3
undo detect dsr-dtr
async mode flow
#
interface Async6/0/0
description connect S1
undo detect dsr-dtr
async mode flow
#
interface Async6/0/1
description connect S2
undo detect dsr-dtr
async mode flow
#
interface Async6/0/2
description connect S3
undo detect dsr-dtr
async mode flow
#

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interface Async6/0/3
description connect S4
undo detect dsr-dtr
async mode flow
#

2. Enter corresponding TTY, and run the following commands:


user-interfacetty 9
undo shell
idle-timeout 0 0
redirect enable
redirect listen-port 3001
#
user-interfacetty 10
undo shell
idle-timeout 0 0
redirect enable
redirect listen-port 3002
#
user-interfacetty 11
undo shell
idle-timeout 0 0
redirect enable
redirect listen-port 3003
#
user-interfacetty 25
undo shell
idle-timeout 0 0
redirect enable
redirect listen-port 3004
#
user-interfacetty 26
undo shell
idle-timeout 0 0
redirect enable
redirect listen-port 3005
#
user-interfacetty 27
undo shell
redirect enable
redirect listen-port 3006
#

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user-interfacetty 28
undo shell
redirect enable
redirect listen-port 3007

3. Configure the IP address for the console server to connect to the actual network.
Connect one Ethernet interface of the console server to the actual network, and configure the IP address
and default gateway (default routing) based on the network requirements.
4. Connect the console server to the controlled equipment by using the contra-Telnet.
Start the Telnet client on a PC, and log in to the router with a specified interface number, in order to set
up a connection with the peer equipment using the asynchronous interface.

Device namesandport numbers areshown in the followingtable:


Device Name Port number
R1 3001
R2 3002
R3 3003
S1 3004
S2 3005
S3 3006
S4 3007

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7 FR Switch Configuration
The lab also includes a Frame Relay Switch (FRSW). Students however are not required to learn the
configuration of the FRSW. If you need to configure the FRSW, run the following commands:
fr switching
ipvpn-instance 1
ipv4-family
ipvpn-instance 2
ipv4-family
interface Serial1/0/0
link-protocolfr
fr interface-type dce
frdlci-switch 102 interface Tunnel0/0/1 dlci 120
frdlci-switch 103 interface Tunnel0/0/1 dlci 130
#
interface Serial1/0/1
link-protocolfr
fr interface-type dce
frdlci-switch 201 interface Tunnel0/0/2 dlci 120
frdlci-switch 203 interface Tunnel0/0/1 dlci 230
#
interface Serial2/0/0
link-protocolfr
fr interface-type dce
frdlci-switch 301 interface Tunnel0/0/2 dlci 130
frdlci-switch 302 interface Tunnel0/0/2 dlci 230
#
interface GigabitEthernet0/0/0
ip binding vpn-instance 1
ip address 11.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1
ip binding vpn-instance 2
ip address 11.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
#
interface Tunnel0/0/1
ip binding vpn-instance 1
ip address 12.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
tunnel-protocolgre
source GigabitEthernet0/0/0
destinationvpn-instance 1 11.0.0.2
#
interface Tunnel0/0/2
ip binding vpn-instance 2
ip address 12.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
tunnel-protocolgre
source GigabitEthernet0/0/1
destinationvpn-instance 2 11.0.0.1

The FRSW is incorporated into the console server, but the data of the FRSW and the console server is processed
independently.

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Importantly, an Ethernet cable must be attached to the FRSW and looped between interfaces Gigabit Ethernet 0/0/0 and
Gigabit Ethernet 0/0/1 in order for this configuration to be successful.

8 Console Cable Preparation


Reverse-Telnet requires standard console cables and the two ends of the cable must be RJ-45 connectors.
You are advised to make the cables manually using a crimping tool. You can create the required console
cables by following the wire sequence is as follows:
Port Type\No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
White White White White
Async Orange Blue Green Brown
Orange Green Blue Brown
White White White White
Console Blue Green Orange Brown
Brown Green Blue Orange

9 Problems Caused by Non-standard Equipment


You must use the standard equipment contained on the equipment list in 11Appendices when building the
lab.
The non-standard equipment may cause problems, including but not limited to the following items:
1. The commands may be found to be incompatible, or the interface names are not consistent with the ones
in the lab guide.
2. Parts of the lab results cannot be displayed.
3. The non-standard equipment is not compatible with the lab guide or learning materials of later versions.

10 Precautions
After the instructor conducts training of the learning materials, the students are expected toindependently
carry out and complete the steps listed in the HCNA Lab Guide. If any fault occurs, the students should
ask for troubleshooting support from the instructor.
In the experiment, in order to avoid the influence of residual configuration on the experiment, after the
completion of the experiment, students should delete the equipment configuration information before
closing the equipment; at the same time, at the beginning of the experiment, confirm the equipment from
the empty configuration, or perform configuration empty, and restart the equipment.

11 Appendices

ARG3 Rout er Qui ck


St ar t Gui de. pdf

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