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Exploration 3 Packet Tracer Skills Exam  Configure OSPF routing

 Configure STP
 Configure VTP
Addressing Table  Configure VLANs
 Verify end-to-end connectivity
Interfac Default
Device IP Address Subnet Mask Introduction
e Gateway
209.165.200.2 255.255.255.2
S0/0/0 N/A Task 1: Configure Static and Default Routing
25 52
ISP
255.255.255.2 Step 1. Configure static routing from ISP to CENTRAL.
Fa0/0 209.165.201.1 N/A
52
Second Usable 255.255.255.2 Use the topology diagram to configure ISP with static
S0/0/0 N/A
CENTRA Address 52 routes to all networks. Each network is reachable via
L 209.165.200.2 255.255.255.2 S0/0/1 from ISP. Use the exit interface parameter to
S0/0/1 N/A configure static routes to all the destination networks.
26 52
First Usable 255.255.255.2
S0/0/0 N/A Step 2. Configure default routing from CENTRAL to
Address 52
ISP.
First Usable
Fa0/0.1 255.255.255.0 N/A
Address
Configure a default route on CENTRAL using the exit
First Usable interface parameter to send all default traffic to ISP.
Fa0/0.10 255.255.255.0 N/A
Address
BRANCH
First Usable Step 3. Test connectivity to the Web Server.
Fa0/0.20 255.255.255.0 N/A
Address
First Usable CENTRAL should now be able to successfully ping the
Fa0/0.30 255.255.255.0 N/A Web Server at 209.165.201.2.
Address
First Usable
Fa0/0.99 255.255.255.0 N/A Task 2: Add and Connect the BRANCH Router
Address
VLAN Fifth Usable First Usable Step 1. Add the BRANCH router.
S1 255.255.255.0
99 Address Address
VLAN Tenth Usable First Usable Click Custom Made Devices and add an 1841 router to
S2 255.255.255.0
99 Address Address the topology. CHANGE the Display Name and Hostname
Fifteenth to BRANCH. Display Names are case-sensitive. Do not
VLAN First Usable configure the router yet.
S3 Usable 255.255.255.0
99 Address
Address
Twentyfirst Step 2. Connect BRANCH to CENTRAL.
First Usable
PC1 NIC Usable 255.255.255.0
Address  Connect BRANCH to CENTRAL.
Address
 Configure the link between BRANCH and
Twentysecond
First Usable CENTRAL.
PC2 NIC Usable 255.255.255.0
Address  Use a clock rate of 64000 bps
Address
Twentythird Task 3: Add and Connect the Switches
First Usable
PC3 NIC Usable 255.255.255.0
Address
Address
Refer to the topology for placement, switch names, and
Web 255.255.255.2 209.165.201. interfaces.
NIC 209.165.201.2
Server 52 1
Step 1. Using the 2960 model, add the S1, S2, and S3
Objectives switches.

 Configure static and default routing Step 2. Connect S1 to BRANCH.


 Add and connect the BRANCH router
 Add and connect the switches Step 3. Connect S1 to S2.
 Add and connect the PCs
 Perform basic device configuration Step 4. Connect S1 to S3.
Step 5. Connect S2 to S3. Step 1: Ensure S1 is the root bridge.

Task 4: Add and Connect the PCs Set priorities to 4096.

Use the interfaces specified in the topology diagram and Step 2: Verify that S1 is the root bridge.
addressing table.
Task 8: Configure VTP
Step 1. Add PC1, PC2, and PC3.
Step 1: Configure the VTP mode on all three switches..
Step 2. Connect PC1, PC2, and PC3 to S2.
Configure S1 as the server. Configure S2 and S3 as
Step 3. Configure PCs. clients.

Task 5: Perform Basic Device Configuration Step 2: Configure the VTP domain name on all three
switches.
Step 1. Configure the basic commands on BRANCH,
S1, S2, and S3. Use CCNA as the VTP domain name.

Basic configuration commands should include the Step 3: Configure the VTP domain password on all
hostname, EXEC password, banner, console, and vty three switches.
lines.
Use cisco as the VTP domain password.
Step 2. Configure Fast Ethernet subinterfaces on
BRANCH. See addressing table. Task 9: Configure Trunking

Step 3. Configure the switches. Step 1: Configure trunking on S1, S2, and S3.

 Configure the VLAN 99 interface. Configure the appropriate interfaces in trunking mode and
 Configure the default gateway. assign VLAN 99 as the native VLAN.

Task 6: Configure OSPF Routing Task 10: Configure VLANs

Step 1. Configure OSPF on CENTRAL and propagate Step 1. Configure S1 with VLANs.
the default route.
VLAN names are case-sensitive. Add and name the four
 Configure OSPF using the process ID 1. VLANs using the following specifications:
 Use OSPF Area 0.
 Add only the network shared with BRANCH.  VLAN 10 - Faculty/Staff
 Propagate the default route to OSPF neighbors.  VLAN 20 - Students
 VLAN 30 - Guest(Default)
Step 2. Configure OSPF on BRANCH.  VLAN 99 - Management&Native

 Configure OSPF using the process ID 1. Step 2. Verify that S2 and S3 received VLAN
 Use OSPF Area 0. configurations from S1.
 Add all networks that BRANCH routes.
Step 3. Configure the ports attached to PCs on S2 for
Step 3. Disable OSPF updates on the appropriate access, and assign each port the appropriate VLAN.
interfaces on both CENTRAL and BRANCH.
Task 11: Verify End-to-End Connectivity
Disable OSPF updates on all LAN interfaces and to ISP.
Step 1. Verify that PC1, PC2, and PC3 can ping each
Step 4. Test connectivity. other.

BRANCH should be able to successfully ping Web Server Step 2. Verify that PC1, PC2, and PC3 can ping
at 209.165.201.2 the Web Server.
Task 7: Configure STP

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