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ESwitching Basic Switching/Wireless PT Practice SBA

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Introduction
In this practice Packet Tracer Skills Exam, you will: configure VLANs using VTP configure inter-VLAN routing modify STP configure port security add a wireless LAN

Addressing Table
Device Interface Fa0/0.10 Fa0/0.20 Router1 Fa0/0.43 Fa0/0.67 Internet WRS Wireless SW_DS1 SW_AC2 SW_AC3 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 VLAN 43 VLAN 43 VLAN 43 NIC NIC NIC NIC 172.16.100.1 172.16.43.11 172.16.43.12 172.16.43.13 172.16.10.10 172.16.20.10 172.16.10.11 DHCP assigned 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 n/a 172.16.43.1 172.16.43.1 172.16.43.1 172.16.10.1 172.16.20.1 172.16.10.1 172.16.100.1 172.16.43.1 172.16.67.1 172.16.67.10 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 n/a n/a 172.16.67.1 Address 172.16.10.1 172.16.20.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway n/a n/a

Note: The password for user EXEC mode is cisco. The password for privileged EXEC mode is class.

Step 1: Configure the Switches for Remote Access.


Create, enable, and address VLAN43 as the management interface on all three switches. Use the values found in the addressing table.

Step 2: Configure Trunking.


Note: Packet Tracer now supports the use of the range argument for the interface command.

For interfaces FastEthernet 0/19 through FastEthernet 0/24 on all three switches: Configure static trunking. Assign VLAN 43 as the native VLAN.

Step 3: Configure VTP and VLANs.


a. Configure SW_DS1 as VTP server and the following VTP parameters: SW_DS1 is the VTP server. VTP domain name: CCNA VTP password: cisco

b. Create and name the following VLANs on SW_DS1. VLAN 10: Student VLAN 20: Faculty VLAN 43: Management VLAN 67: Wireless

c. Configure SW_AC2 and SW_AC3 as VTP clients to participate in the CCNA VTP domain. d. Verify that VTP is operational.

Step 4: Configure Interfaces for VLAN Access


VLAN port assignments on each switch are as follows: Device SW_AC2, SW_AC3 SW_AC2, SW_AC3 SW_AC3 Ports Fa0/1 0/10 Fa0/11 0/17 Fa0/18 Assignment 10 20 67

a. Configure access ports on access layer switches. Configure the appropriate interfaces on SW_AC2 and SW_AC3 for access mode. Assign VLANs according to the port assignments table.

b. Verify trunking and VLAN assignments.

Step 5: Configure Spanning Tree.


a. Modify STP root bridge elections. Using a priority of 4096, set SW_DS1 as the root bridge for all VLANs. Using a priority of 8192, set SW_AC2 so that it will become the root for all VLANs if SW_DS1 fails.

b. Verify the spanning tree election.

Step 6: Configure Inter-VLAN Routing.


Use the information in the Addressing Table to configure Router1 for inter-VLAN routing. Be sure to designate the native VLAN. Verify inter-VLAN routing.

Step 7: Configure Port Security.


Note: Best practice requires port security on all access ports. However, for this practice exercise you will only configure one port with security. a. Configure SW_AC3 with port security on FastEthernet 0/2. Enable port security. No more than two MAC addresses are allowed on the FastEthernet 0/2 port for SW_AC3. Once learned, MAC addresses should be automatically added to the running configuration. If this policy is violated, the port should be automatically disabled.

b. Verify that port security is implemented.

Step 8: Configure the Wireless LAN.


Refer to the Addressing Table to configure the wireless LAN. a. Configure WRS. Use static addressing on the Internet interface. Set the router IP and subnet mask. Use the DHCP Server Settings to configure the router to provide wireless hosts with an IP address. The starting IP address in the wireless LAN subnet is 172.16.100.10. The maximum number of users is 25.

b. Configure wireless security. Set the SSID to WRS_LAN. Enable WEP security and use 12345ABCDE as key1.

c. Use cisco123 as the remote management password. d. Configure PC4 to access the wireless network that is provided by WRS. PC4 uses DHCP to obtain addressing information. Note: It will not be possible for devices to ping PC4 since PC4 is behind the WRS NAT firewall.

Step 9: Verify Connectivity.


Although these are not scored, the following connectivity tests should be successful. SW_DS1 can ping Router1. SW_AC2 can ping Router1. SW_AC3 can ping Router1. PC1 can ping PC2. PC2 can ping PC3. PC4 can ping PC1.

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