PHASE II (30 points total)—Due Week 5
Now that you have completed your first major deliverable in the project, let us move on to the next phase in the project. You need to plan to implement the network. You will configure the switches first.
Task 1: Configure SW1. (3.5 points possible)
Configuration Task
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Required Information
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Points
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Switch name
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SW1
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¼
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Secret Password
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Netw204
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¼
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Disable DNS lookup
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¼
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Username and Password
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User= Admin1, Password=cisco123
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¼
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Message of the Day (MOTD) Banner
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Unauthorized Access is Highly Prohibited!
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¼
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VTY
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Enable SSH and Disable Telnet.
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½
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Encrypt the clear text passwords
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Use the correct command to encrypt clear text passwords.
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¼
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Create the required VLANs.
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Use the information provided to create the VLANs.
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¼
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Assign the management IP address.
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Assign the IP Address just before the last valid IP Address on the Native&Management VLAN. VLAN 999 is the Native VLAN.
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¼
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Enable the 802.1Q Trunk ports.
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Use the correct switchport command to set the Trunk port.
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¼
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Configure all other ports as access ports.
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Use the interface range command.
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¼
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Assign F0/3 to the correct VLAN as per the diagram.
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See the network diagram you drew for part 1.
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¼
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Shutdown all unused ports.
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Disable all unused ports in software.
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¼
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Task 2: Configure SW2. (3.5 points possible)
Configuration Task
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Required Information
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Points
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Switch name
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SW2
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¼
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Secret Password
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Netw204
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¼
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Disable DNS lookup
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¼
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Username and Password
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User= Admin1, Password=cisco123
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¼
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Message of the Day (MOTD) Banner
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Unauthorized Access is Highly Prohibited!
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¼
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VTY
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Enable SSH and Disable Telnet.
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½
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Encrypt the clear text passwords
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Use the correct command to encrypt clear text passwords.
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¼
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Create the required VLANs.
|
Use the information provided to create the VLANs.
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¼
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Assign the management IP address.
|
Assign the IP Address just before the last valid IP Address on the Native&Management VLAN. VLAN 999 is the Native VLAN.
|
¼
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Enable the 802.1Q Trunk ports.
|
Use the correct switchport command to set the Trunk port.
|
¼
|
Configure all other ports as access ports.
|
Use the interface range command.
|
¼
|
Assign F0/3 to the correct VLAN as per the diagram.
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See the network diagram you drew for part 1.
|
¼
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Shutdown all unused ports.
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Disable all unused ports in software.
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¼
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Configuration Item or Task
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Required Information
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Points
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Configure 802.1Q subinterface .15 on G0/1
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Description Executive LAN
Assign VLAN 15.
Assign the last valid IP address to this interface.
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½
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Configure 802.1Q subinterface .25 on G0/1
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Description Engineering LAN
Assign VLAN 25.
Assign the last valid IP address to this interface.
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½
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Configure 802.1Q subinterface .35 on G0/1
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Description Services LAN
Assign VLAN 35.
Assign the first available address to this interface.
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½
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Configure 802.1Q subinterface .999 on G0/1
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Description Native&Management LAN
Assign VLAN 999.
Assign the last valid IP address to this interface.
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½
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Activate Interface G0/1
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Bring up interfaces
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½
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OSPF Process ID
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204
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½
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Router ID
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1.1.1.1
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½
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Advertise directly connected networks.
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Use classless network addresses
Assign all directly connected networks to Area 0
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½
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Set all LAN interfaces as passive.
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Type necessary commands to do so.
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½
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Change the default cost reference bandwidth to support Gigabit interface calculations.
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1000
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½
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Set the serial interface bandwidth.
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768 Kb/s
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½
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Adjust the metric cost of S0/0/0.
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Cost: 7500
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½
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Task 4: Configure the IL Router. (4 points)
Configuration Task
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Required Information
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Points
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Assign IP addresses to appropriate interfaces including Loopback and serial interfaces.
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½
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Activate the nonLoopback interfaces.
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½
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OSPF Process ID
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204
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½
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Router ID
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2.2.2.2
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½
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Advertise directly connected networks.
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Use classless network addresses.
Assign interfaces to Area 0.
Use a single summary address for the LAN (loopback) interfaces.
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½
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Set all LAN (Loopback) interfaces as passive.
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½
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Change the default cost reference bandwidth to support Gigabit interface calculations.
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1000
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½
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Set the serial interface bandwidth.
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256 Kb/s
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½
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Note: You will probably notice that all the Loopback IP addresses show up as /32. To change that /32 to the real subnet mask of the Loopback interfaces you need to type the following command on each Loopback interface in the routers.
Interface Loopback 1
ip ospf network point-to-point
Task 5: Configure the CA Router. (4 points)
Configuration Task
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Required Information
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Points
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Assign IP addresses to appropriate interfaces including Loopback and serial interfaces.
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½
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Activate the nonLoopback interfaces.
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½
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OSPF Process ID
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204
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½
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Router ID
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3.3.3.3
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½
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Advertise directly connected networks.
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Use classless network addresses.
Assign interfaces to Area 0.
Use a single summary address for the LAN (loopback) interfaces.
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½
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Set all LAN (Loopback) interfaces as passive.
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½
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Change the default cost reference bandwidth to support Gigabit interface calculations.
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1000
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½
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Set the serial interface bandwidth.
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256 Kb/s
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½
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