Tareas
Student name _____________________ Date _________________ Start time ____________
Circle one:
Location: Anniston or Boaz
Circle one:
Version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Anniston 3 192.168.3.0 /24 192.168.3.1 3
Instructor provided information: (given by the teacher/instructor)
The WAN IP network address is 192.168.3.0 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0(but take the less bit’s nececcary for your subnets)
The local LAN has been assigned an IP network address of
14.38.20.0
Each subnet of the above network needs to accommodate 14 host addresses.
Use the 3th usable subnet for the LAN. Do not use subnet zero as the first subnet.
The IGRP AS number is 3.
14 hosts ( 2^4 = 16 (-2 not usable) ( 14 usable ip’s ( 4 bits to use :
192.168.3.16is the first usable subnet
This exam will occur in stages. Each element is a set of instructions that needs to be accomplished.
The instructor will initial each task as it is completed. Proceed to the next task only after the instructor
has approved the current task.
The six elements of this exam are:
1. Basic planning
2. Security planning
3. Cabling
4. Basic configuration
5. Securityconfiguration
6. Troubleshooting
The scenario is that Gadsden (GAD) is regional headquarters of the company. Anniston and Boaz are branch offices. Each network associate (student) will be responsible for a single branch office. The internetwork team leader (instructor) is responsible for the regional router (GAD). A network address and specific number of hosts per subnet has been assignedfor the local LAN. From the instructor provided information, the subnet address, the subnet mask, the first and last usable addresses, and the broadcast address for each site’s LAN need to be determined.
CCNA 2 Hands-on Version Assignment
Router Segment Final Version
|Router segment |Final version number|Wan network address |Gad router interface address |Igrp as|
|Anniston |1 |192.168.1.0 /24 |192.168.1.1 |1 |
|Anniston |2 |192.168.2.0 /24 |192.168.2.1 |2 |
|Anniston |3 |192.168.3.0 /24|192.168.3.1 |3 |
|Anniston |4 |192.168.4.0 /24 |192.168.4.1 |4 |
|Anniston |5 |192.168.5.0 /24 |192.168.5.1 |5 |
|Anniston |6|192.168.6.0 /24 |192.168.6.1 |6 |
|Anniston |7 |192.168.7.0 /24 |192.168.7.1 |7 |
|Anniston |8 |192.168.8.0 /24 |192.168.8.1 |8 |
|Anniston|9 |192.168.9.0 /24 |192.168.9.1 |9 |
|Anniston |10 |192.168.10.0 /24 |192.168.10.1 |10 |
|Boaz |1 |192.168.1.101 /24 |192.168.101.1|101 |
|Boaz |2 |192.168.2.102 /24 |192.168.102.1 |102 |
|Boaz |3 |192.168.3.103 /24 |192.168.103.1 |103 |
|Boaz |4 |192.168.4.104/24...
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