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OSPF Configuration Lab Guide

The NET556 lab test requires students to configure the XYZ Corporation network using RIPv2 and router-on-a-stick routing between VLANs. Students must assign IP addresses, configure routers and switches, implement static and default routing, and ensure inter-VLAN communication. The final step involves testing connectivity and submitting the configuration file as specified by the instructor.

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OSPF Configuration Lab Guide

The NET556 lab test requires students to configure the XYZ Corporation network using RIPv2 and router-on-a-stick routing between VLANs. Students must assign IP addresses, configure routers and switches, implement static and default routing, and ensure inter-VLAN communication. The final step involves testing connectivity and submitting the configuration file as specified by the instructor.

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NET556 – Revised Lab Test (Winter 2020)

(CCNA Routing and Switching Essentials)

Student Name:_______________________; Student No.:________________

Introduction

In this practice skills assessment, you will configure the XYZ Corporation network, as
shown in the graphic above, with RIPv2. In addition, you will configure router-on-a-stick
routing between VLANs.

Some 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. These values may include certain IP addresses, passwords,
interface descriptions, banner text, and other values.

For the sake of time, many repetitive but important configuration tasks have been
omitted from this activity. Many of these tasks, especially those related to device
security, are essential elements of a network configuration. The intent of this activity is
not to diminish the importance of full device configurations.

Addressing Tables

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Note: You are provided with the networks that should be configured on the interfaces.
See the detailed instructions below to determine which host addresses to assign.

Addressing Table:

Device Interface Network Comments


S0/0/0 [Link]/30 any address in the network
Gi0/0.15 [Link]/24 first address in the network
Site1 (R1)
Gi0/0.17 [Link]/24 first address in the network
Gi0/0.50 [Link]/24 first address in the network
S0/0/0 [Link]/30 any address in the network
S0/0/1 [Link]/30 any address in the network
HQ (R2)
S0/1/0 [Link]/28 first address in the network
Gi0/0 [Link]/29 first address in the network
S0/0/0 [Link]/30 second address in the network
Site2 (R3)
S0/0/1 [Link]/30 any address in the network
Site1-SW1
VLAN 50 [Link]/24 any address in the network
(S1)
Site1-SW2
VLAN 50 [Link]/24 any address in the network
(S2)
PC1 Fa0 [Link]/24 use [Link]/24
PC3 Fa0 [Link]/24 use [Link]/24
PC2 Fa0 [Link]/24 use [Link]/24
PC4 Fa0 [Link]/24 use [Link]/24

Pre-configured addresses for reference:

Device Address
Corporate Web Server [Link]/29
Admin Host [Link]
Internet Host [Link]
Web Server [Link]
East Host [Link]/24
Central Host [Link]/24

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West Host [Link]/24
VLAN Table:

VLAN
VLAN Name VLAN Network Device:Port
Number
Site1-SW1: Fa0/5
15 accounting [Link]/24
Site1-SW2: Fa0/15
Site1-SW1: Fa0/10
17 management [Link]/24
Site1-SW2: Fa0/20
50 netadmin [Link]/24 Site1-SW1/2:SVI
99 native - Site1-SW1/2:Trunk port(s)

Instructions

Step 1: Determine the Addresses to Assign

Determine the IP addresses that you will use for the required interfaces on the three
routers and two switches. Use the information in the Addressing Table and follow the
guidelines below:

 Assign the first IP addresses in the networks that are provided in the Addressing
Table to the LAN interfaces.
 Assign the first address in the HQ subnet to the interface that is connected to the
Internet.
 Assign any valid host address in the networks that are provided in the Addressing
Table to the serial interfaces, as specified.
 Assign the indicated static IP addresses on the host PCs.

Step 2: Configure Site1

Configure only Site1 (R1) with the following:

 Configure the router host name: Site1


 Prevent the router from attempting to resolve command line entries to IP
addresses.
 Protect privileged EXEC mode from unauthorized access with the MD5 encrypted
password (use password class).
 Prevent device status messages from interrupting command line entries at the
device console.
 Secure the router console and terminal lines (use password cisco).

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 Configure a message-of-the-day banner.

Step 3: Configure the Router Physical Interfaces and Host PCs

Configure the interfaces of the routers for full connectivity with the following:

 IP addresses as shown in the addressing table.


 Describe the operational Site1 serial interface. The Site1 Ethernet sub-interfaces
will be configured at the end of this assessment.
 Configure DCE settings where appropriate (only on HQ). Use a rate of 128000.

Configure the host PCs with the IP addresses indicated in the addressing table. The
PCs should be reachable by hosts on other networks.

Step 4: Configure static and default routing

Configure the following static routes:

 Manually configure a default route to the Internet on HQ. Use the exit interface
argument. All hosts on the internal LANs and Branch Network networks should
be able to reach the Internet.
 It has been decided to use static routes to reach the branch networks that are
connected to Site2. Use a single summary to represent the branch networks in
the most efficient way possible. Configure the summary static route on HQ and
Site2 using the exit interface argument.

Step 5: Configure RIP Routing

Configure RIPv2 to route between all internal networks. The branch networks are not
routed with RIP.

 Disable automatic summarization.


 Prevent routing updates from being sent out of any of the LAN interfaces/sub-
interfaces that are routed with RIPv2. Do not use the default keyword in the
commands you use to do this.
 Propagate the default static route to the Site routers.

Step 6: Configure VLANs and Trunking

Configure Site1-SW1 and Site1-SW2 with VLANs and trunk ports as follows:

 Refer to the VLAN table above for the VLAN numbers and names that should be
configured on both switches.
 Configure names for the VLANs. The VLAN names must be configured to match
the names in the VLAN Table exactly (case and spelling).

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 Configure the appropriate ports that link the switches and Site1 with the router as
functioning trunk ports. Use VLAN 99 as the native VLAN.
 Assign the switch ports shown in the table as access ports in the VLANs as
indicated in the VLAN Table.
 Address VLAN 50 on the network indicated in the VLAN Table. Note that the first
address in this network will be assigned to the router in step 8 of this
assessment. The management interfaces of both switches should be configured
to be reachable by hosts on other networks.

Step 7: Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing

Configure Site1 to provide routing between the VLANs configured on the switches, as
follows:

 Use the VLAN numbers for the required sub-interface numbers.


 Use the first addresses in the VLAN networks for the sub-interfaces.

Step 8: Test and Troubleshoot Connectivity

Ensure that the hosts attached to the VLANs can reach hosts on the Branch Network
and the Internet.

Step 9: Submit PKT file

Make sure you have saved all switch and router configurations. Save the lab test with
filename NET556_labtest_“Student Last Name”.pkt on your system and submit the file
to the digital drop box as specified by the instructor.

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