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TDC 363 Lab #2 - VLANs ASSIGNMENT DOCUMENT Due Wednesday, May 3rd, 2022, by 11:59 pm Introduction Students can choose to do this lab on an equipment pod in CDM 348 or can do this lab using Packet...

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TDC 363
Lab #2 - VLANs
ASSIGNMENT DOCUMENT
Due Wednesday, May 3rd, 2022, by 11:59 pm
Introduction
Students can choose to do this lab on an equipment pod in CDM 348 or can do this lab using Packet Tracer starting with file TDC363-lab2.pkt. There is a separate Lab #2 Answers document that accompanies this assignment. You should type all answers into the Answers document and submit it according to instructions.
Each student has an assigned Student Number, marked , whose value is shown in a table at the end of this assignment and used in the figures below. Everywhere you see “” you should substitute your Student Number. For example, if my Student Number were 47 and I see IP address “50. .2.10” in the diagram, then that would be IP address XXXXXXXXXXfor me.
BEFORE you start configuring any equipment you should do the following:
1. Type information about each of the IP subnets in the network diagram into Table #1 in your Answers document.
2. Type IP address information into Table #2 in your Answers document.
As with Lab #1, I’m happy to check these Table #1 and Table #2 values if you e-mail them to me. Once you are in the lab (or on Packet Tracer) you should find the MAC address of each interface listed in Table #2 (using show interface or host ipconfig information) and type each MAC address into Table #2 in your Answers document.
You are implementing the following network. Follow the directions below, test your network, and then follow the directions in Part 3 of the Lab #2 Answers document.

Lab #2 Network Diagram
Network Description
The Lab #2 Physical Network includes 3 Hosts, 3 Layer 2 Switches, and 2 Routers. The Logical Network contains 3 IP subnets:
1. The Student subnet (Subnet ID 50. .1.0/24) contains 2 Hosts, named Student1 (Host 2, IP 50. .1.10) and Student2 (Host 3, IP 50. XXXXXXXXXXThis subnet is ca
ied on VLAN 10 with default gateway IP 50. .1.1 on Central-Rtr (R2) sub interface Fa0/0.10.
2. The Faculty subnet (Subnet ID 50. .2.0/24) contains 1 Host named Faculty1 (Host 1, IP 50. .2.10) and a Faculty router named Faculty-Rtr (R1) with Fa0/0 interface IP 50. XXXXXXXXXXThis subnet is ca
ied on VLAN 20 with default gateway IP 50. .2.1 on Central-Rtr (R2) subinterface Fa0/0.20.
3. The Management subnet (Subnet ID XXXXXXXXXX/29) contains 3 switch SVI interfaces and is ca
ied on VLAN 99. It is used to ping from switch-to-switch only. For security reasons, devices on Student or Faculty subnets cannot ping to Management subnet IPs.
Lab Implementation
1. Connect cables between interfaces as indicated in the diagram on each device. On Packet Tracer, be sure you use the proper type of cable (straight-through or crossover) for each connection. In the NetSec lab, all cables are orange straight-through, and switches will adjust automatically (Auto-MDIX). Be sure you use the specific interfaces on switches and routers shown in the diagram.
2. Configure each Host with its IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway IP.
3. Set Hostnames on all routers and switches to the device name plus your initials, like “Faculty-Rtr-GB”.
4. On Faculty-Rtr:
a. Configure IP address and subnet mask on Fa0/0.
. Configure a static default route in global config mode (replace with your student number) with this command:
ip route XXXXXXXXXX50..2.1
5. Configure Switches
a. Create VLANs 10, 20 and 99 on each switch (that’s 9 vlan commands). VLAN names are:
i. VLAN 10: Students
ii. VLAN 20: Faculty
iii. VLAN 99: Management
. Configure the SVI IP address on VLAN 99 interface on each switch, as indicated. No default gateway address is needed.
i. Note that VLAN 99 does not appear on any router, so switches can ping each other, but cannot ping to devices on other subnets.
c. Set VLAN Access ports (switchport mode access) so that:
i. Host #2 and Host #3 are connected to access ports on VLAN 10
ii. Host #1 and R1 are connected to access ports on VLAN 20
d. If you are in the NetSec lab, execute switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q on Fa0/4 and Fa0/5 ports on each switch to prepare for 802.1q trunking (not needed on Packet Tracer).
e. Set Trunk mode (switchport mode trunk) on Fa0/4 and Fa0/5 ports on each switch.
6. Now test 1-hop pings on each VLAN:
a. Test ping from Host #2 to Host #3.
. Test ping from Host #1 to R1 Fa0/0.
c. Test ping from S1 to XXXXXXXXXXswitch 3 SVI)
7. On R2: configure interface Fa0/0 for Router-on-a-Stick inter-VLAN routing, where
a. Subinterface Fa0/0.10 has IP 50. .1.1 and handles packets on VLAN #10.
. Subinterface Fa0/0.20 has IP 50. .2.1 and handles packets on VLAN #20.
8. VERIFY / TEST YOUR NETWORK:
a. On S1: type show vlan
ief and verify that
i. Fa0/1 is on VLAN 20
ii. Fa0/2 is on VLAN 10
iii. Fa0/5 is not listed on any VLAN
. On S1: type show interface trunk and verify that
i. Fa0/5 is an active trunk port allowing all VLANs
c. On S2: type show vlan
ief and verify that
i. Fa0/1 is on VLAN 20
ii. Fa0/4, Fa0/5 are not listed on any VLAN
d. On S2: type show interface trunk and verify that
i. Fa0/4, Fa0/5 are active trunk ports
e. On S3: type show vlan
ief and verify that
i. Fa0/1 is on VLAN 10
ii. Fa0/4, Fa0/5 are not listed on any VLAN
f. On S3: type show interface trunk and verify that
i. Fa0/4, Fa0/5 are active trunk ports
g. tracert from Host #2 to Host #1 – verify that this goes 2 hops through R2
h. tracert from Host #3 to R1 Fa0/0 – verify that this goes 2 hops through R2
9. If all tests are successful, then follow the instructions and answer the questions in Lab #2 Answers document Part 3.
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TDC 363    Lab #2 Assignment    Page 4 of 4

TDC 363
Lab #2 - VLANs
ANSWERS DOCUMENT
Due Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022, by 11:59 pm
Michael Kirkwood
You should read the Lab #2 Assignment Document before reading this one. You can type your answers into this document or create a separate one. When complete, save your answers file as PDF and submit for your Lab #2 assignment on D2L.
IP Subnets
In the table below, type the network address, prefix length, total size and range of valid (assignable) IP addresses for each of the 3 subnets in the network diagram.
Table #1: IP Subnets
    Name
    VLAN
    Network Address
    Prefix Length
    Size
= 2[32-n]
    First Valid Host IP
    Last Valid Host IP
    Students
    10
     XXXXXXXXXX/24
    /24 = XXXXXXXXXX
    =2^ (32-24) =2^8=256
     XXXXXXXXXX
     XXXXXXXXXX
    Faculty
    20
     XXXXXXXXXX/24
    /24= XXXXXXXXXX
    =2^ (32-24) =2^8=256
     XXXXXXXXXX
     XXXXXXXXXX
    Mgmt
    99
     XXXXXXXXXX/29
    /29= XXXXXXXXXX
    =2^ (32-29) =2^3=8
     XXXXXXXXXX
     XXXXXXXXXX
IP and MAC Addresses
Now, enter the IP and MAC address information for each interface into the table below.
Table #2: Interface Addresses
    Device
    Interface
    IP Address
    MAC Address
    Host 1
    NIC
     XXXXXXXXXX
    00E0.F998.441D
    Host 2
    NIC
     XXXXXXXXXX
    0040.0BB9.EAC8
    Host 3
    NIC
     XXXXXXXXXX
    00E0.F XXXXXXXXXX
    R1
    Fa0/0
     XXXXXXXXXX
    0006.2a4b.60ce
    R2
    Fa0/0.10
     XXXXXXXXXX
    0040.0b33.4701
    R2
    Fa0/0.20
     XXXXXXXXXX
    0040.0b33.4701
    S1
    VLAN99 SVI
    
    
    S2
    VLAN99 SVI
    
    
    S3
    VLAN99 SVI
    
    
Lab Results
Once you have implemented and tested your network as in the Assignment document instructions, follow the instructions below to capture and paste the screenshots as indicated. Note that all screenshots must contain only a single window, not your entire desktop. All pings and traceroutes should be successful or you will lose points.
1. On Host #2, execute a ping to Host #3. Paste screenshot here.
2. On Host #2, execute a tracert to Host #1. Paste screenshot here.
a. How many hops does a packet take between Host #2 and Host #1?
3. On Host #2, execute arp –a to view its ARP table. Paste screenshot here.
a. For each IP address in this ARP table that also appears in your Table #2 above – specify the interface and device to which this IP address is assigned.
4. On S3, execute show mac-address-table to view the Forwarding Table. Paste screenshot here.
a. For each MAC address in this Forwarding Table that also appears in your Table #2 above - specify the device and interface that has this MAC address.
5. On S1, execute show vlan
ief. Paste screenshot here.
6. On S2, execute show interface trunk. You should see two trunk interfaces described. Paste screenshot here.
7. On S1, execute ping XXXXXXXXXXPaste screenshot here.
8. On S1, execute show mac-address-table. Paste screenshot here.
a. For each MAC address in this Forwarding Table that also appears in your Table #2 above - specify the device and interface that has this MAC address.
9. On Host #3, execute tracert to 50. .2.5 (where is your student number). Paste screenshot here.
10. On R1, execute show ip route. Paste screenshot here.
11. On R2, execute show ip route. Paste screenshot here.
When your answer file is complete and saved, convert it to PDF format, review the resulting file to ensure that all tables and screenshots are readable (without zooming in), and submit this PDF file on D2L for Lab #2.
Lab #2 Answers    TDC 363    Page 2

Answered 1 days After May 02, 2022

Solution

Juita answered on May 03 2022
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Cisco Packet tracer lab with answers (Networking)
IP Subnets

Table #1: IP Subnets
    Name
    VLAN
    Network Address
    Prefix Length
    Size
= 2[32-n]
    First Valid Host IP
    Last Valid Host IP
    Students
    10
    50.28.1.0/28
    /28 =255.255.255.240
    =2^ (32-28) =2^4=16
    50.28.1.1
    50.28.1.14
    Faculty
    20
    50.28.2.0/28
    /28=255.255.255.240
    =2^ (32-28)...
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