1.1.4.5 Packet Tracer Configuring And Verifying A Small Network Instructions

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Packet Tracer - Configuring and Verifying a Small Network
Topology

Addressing Table
Device

Interface

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

G0/0

10.10.10.1

255.255.255.0

N/A

G0/1

10.10.20.1

255.255.255.0

N/A

SW1

VLAN1

10.10.10.2

255.255.255.0

10.10.10.1

SW2

VLAN1

10.10.20.2

255.255.255.0

10.10.20.1

PC1

NIC

10.10.10.10

255.255.255.0

10.10.10.1

PC2

NIC

10.10.20.10

255.255.255.0

10.10.20.1

RTA

Objectives
Part 1: Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
Part 2: Gather Information with Show Commands

Background
In this activity, you will configure RTA with basic settings, including IP addressing. You will also configure
SW1 for remote management and configure the PCs. Once you have successfully verified connectivity, you
will use show commands to gather information about the network.
Note: The user EXEC password is cisco. The privileged EXEC password is class.

Part 1: Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
Step 1: Apply basic configurations to RTA.
a. Using the following information and the Addressing Table, configure RTA:


Hostname and banner

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

Line passwords set to cisco; encrypted password set to class



IP addressing and descriptions on LAN interfaces

b. Save the configuration.

Step 2: Configure addressing on PC1 and PC2.
a. Using the Addressing Table, configure IP addressing for PC1 and PC2.
b. Test connectivity between PC1 and PC2. Troubleshoot as necessary.

Step 3: Configure SW1 for remote management.
a. Using the Addressing Table, configure the management interface for SW1.
b. Configure the default gateway address.
c.

Save the configuration.

Part 2: Gather Information with Show Commands
Step 1: Gather information from show interface command output.
Issue each of the following commands and then answer the related questions:
show ip interface brief
show interfaces
show ip interface
Which commands display the status of the port?

Which command shows only the IP address (no subnet mask or prefix)?
Which command displays the description configured on the interface?
Which command displays the IP broadcast address?
Which command displays the MAC address of the interface?

Step 2: Gather information from show ip route command output.
Issue each of the following commands and then answer the related questions:
show ip route
show ip route connected
How many networks are known by the router based on the output of the show ip route command?

What does the L at the beginning of the lines within the routing table represent?
What does the /32 prefix listed in the route table indicate?

Step 3: Gather information after an interface state is changed.
a. On RTA, shut down the Gigabit Ethernet 0/0 interface and issue the show ip route command. How many
networks are displayed in the routing table now?
b. Attempt to ping PC1. Was the ping successful?

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c.

Issue the show ip interface brief command. What is the status of the Gigabit Ethernet 0/0 interface?

d. Reactivate the Gigabit Ethernet 0/0 interface. Issue the show ip route command. Did the routing table
repopulate?
What can be inferred about the interface status of routes that appear in the routing table?

Suggested Scoring Rubric
Question
Location

Possible
Points

Step 1

15

Step 2

10

Step 3

15

Part 2 Total

40

Packet Tracer Score

60

Total Score

100

Activity Section

Part 2: Gather Information
with Show Commands

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Points

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