Redes

Páginas: 16 (3913 palabras) Publicado: 31 de octubre de 2012
Lab 11.5.1: Basic Cisco Device Configuration

Topology Diagram

[pic]

Learning Objectives


• Configure Cisco router global configuration settings.
• Configure Cisco router password access.
• Configure Cisco router interfaces.
• Save the router configuration file.
• Configure a Cisco switch.

Background


|Hardware |Qty|Description |
|Cisco Router |1 |Part of CCNA Lab bundle. |
|Cisco Switch |1 |Part of CCNA Lab bundle. |
|*Computer (host) |1 |Lab computer. ||Console (rollover) cable |1 |Connects computer host 1 to Router console port. |
|UTP Cat 5 crossover cable |1 |Connects computer host 1 to Router LAN interface |
| | |Fa0/0 |
|Straight Through Cable |3 |Connects computer hoststo Switch and switch to |
| | |router |


Table 1. Equipment and hardware required for this lab.

Gather the necessary equipment and cables. To configure the lab, make sure the equipment listed in Table 1 is available.

Common configuration tasks include setting the hostname, accesspasswords, and MOTD banner.

Interface configuration is extremely important. In addition to assigning a Layer 3 IP address, enter a description that describes the destination connection speeds troubleshooting time.

Configuration changes are effective immediately.


Configuration changes must be saved in NVRAM to be persistent across reboot.

Configuration changes may also be saved off-line in atext file for auditing or device replacement.

Cisco IOS switch configuration is similar to Cisco IOS router configuration.


Scenario


In this lab students will configure common settings on a Cisco Router and Cisco Switch.

Given an IP address of 198.133.219.0/24, with 4 bits borrowed for subnets, fill in the following information in the table below.
(Hint: fill in the subnetnumber, then the host address. Address information will be easy to compute with the subnet number filled in first)

Maximum number of usable subnets: 15

Number of usable hosts per subnet: 14


| |IP Address |Subnet mask |
|# |Subnet |First host address|Last host address |Broadcast |
|0 |198.133.219.0 |198.133.219.1 |198.133.219.14 |198.133.219.15 |
|1 |198.133.219.16 |198.133.219.17 |198.133.219.30 |198.133.219.31 |
|2 |198.133.219.32 |198.133.219.33|198.133.219.46 |198.133.219.47 |
|3 |198.133.219.48 |198.133.219.49 |198.133.219.63 |198.133.219.64 |
|4 |198.133.219.64 |198.133.219.65 |198.133.219.73 |198.133.219.74 |
|5 |198.133.219.80 |198.133.219.81|198.133.219.94 |198.133.219.96 |
|6 |198.133.219.96 |198.133.219.97 |198.133.219.110 |198.133.219.112 |
|7 |198.133.219.112 |198.133.219.113 |198.133.219.126 |198.133.219.128 |
|8 |198.133.219.128 |198.133.219.129...
Leer documento completo

Regístrate para leer el documento completo.

Estos documentos también te pueden resultar útiles

  • Red De Redes
  • Red de redes
  • Redes
  • Redes
  • Redes
  • Redes
  • Redes
  • Redes

Conviértase en miembro formal de Buenas Tareas

INSCRÍBETE - ES GRATIS