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R2:
R3:
Sw-A:
Sw-C:
Internal PC hosts:
Tables
Note: You are provided with the net works that interfaces should be configured on. Unless you are told to do
differently in the detailed instructions below, you are free to choose the host addresses to assign.
Addressing Table:
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Device
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Interface
Network
Configuration Details
S0/0/0
192.168.100.20/30
192.168.100.21 255.255.255.252
S0/0/1
192.168.100.28/30
192.168.100.29 255.255.255.252
G0/1.2
10.10. 2.0/24
G0/1.4
10.10. 4.0/24
G0/1.8
10.10. 8.0/24
G0/1.18
10.10. 18.0/24
G0/1.25
10.10. 25.0/24
S0/0/0
192.168.100.20/30
192.168.100.21 255.255.255.252
S0/0/1
192.168.100.36/30
192.168.100.37 255.255.255.252
Lo0
203.0. 113.16/29
S0/0/0
192.168.100.28/30
192.168.100.29 255.255.255.252
S0/0/1
192.168.100.36/30
192.168.100.37 255.255.255.252
G0/1.2
10.10. 2.0/24
G0/1.4
10.10. 4.0/24
G0/1.8
10.10. 8.0/24
G0/1.18
10.10. 18.0/24
G0/1.25
10.10. 25.0/24
Sw-A
SVI
10.10. 25.0/24
Sw-C
SVI
10.10. 25.0/24
R1
R2
R3
Name
Network
Engineering
10.10. 2.0/24
Production
10.10. 4.0/24
IT
10.10. 8.0/24
18
Admin
10.10. 18.0/24
25
Management
10.10. 25.0/24
44
Reserved
N/A
Device
Switch Ports
Sw-A
Fa0/10
Sw-C
Fa0/10
Sw-A
Fa0/12
Sw-C
Fa0/12
Sw-A
Fa0/14
Sw-C
Fa0/14
Sw-A
Fa0/8
Sw-C
Fa0/8
Sw-A
SVI
Sw-B
SVI
Sw-C
SVI
Sw-A
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Device
Interfaces
Sw-A
Fa0/1- Fa0/4
Sw-C
Fa0/1-Fa0/4
Instructions
Part I: EIGRP Router Configuration
Step 1: Plan the Addressing.
Determine the IP addresses that you will use for the required interfaces on the devices and LA N hosts. Follow the
configuration details provided in the Addressing Table.
Step 2: On all routers configure the initial settings:
Configure the router host name. This value must be entered exactly as it appears here.
Prevent the router from attempting to resolve command line entries to IP addresses.
Protect devic e configurations from unauthorized access with an encrypt ed secret password. (class)
Secure the router console and remote access lines. (cisco)
Prevent system status messages from interrupting console output.
Configure a message-of-the-day banner.
Encrypt all clear text passwords.
Configure IP addressing.
Configure DCE settings where required. Use a rate of 128000.
The Ethernet subinterfaces on R3 will be configured later in this assessment.
Configure EIGRP for IP v4 to route bet ween the internal networks. Use ASN 15.
Use the precise wild card masks for all network statements.
You are not required to rout e the Management VLAN network over EIGRP.
Prevent routing updates from being sent on the LA N net works. Do not use the default keyword version
of the command to do so.
Prevent EIGRP for IP v4 from performing automatic route summarization on all rout ers.
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b. On the R2 router:
Configure a default route to the Internet. Use the exit interfac e argument.
Configure EIGRP for IP v4 to distribute the default rout e to the other routers.
The VLA N names that you configure must match the values in the table exactly.
Each switch should be configured with all of the VLA Ns shown in the table.
All switch ports that you assign to VLANs should be configured to static acce ss mode.
All switch ports that you assign to VLANs should be activated.
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b. On R3 router:
Configure the HS RP virtual IP address on each sub-interface of G0/1
Group 1
Virtual IP Address: 10.10. X.2 (where X is the VLAN Number)
Use PAgP.
The switch ports on both sides of Channels 1 should initiate negotiations for channel establishment.
All channels should be ready to forward data after they have been configured.
Each switch port should accept only two MAC addresses before a security action occurs.
The learned MA C addresses should be recorded in the running configuration.
If a security violation occurs, the switch ports should provide notification that a violation has occurred but
not place the int erface in an err-disabled state.
Step 8: Configure R3 as a DHCP server for the hosts attached to the Sw -A and Sw-C switche s.
Configure three DHCP pools as follows:
Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLA N 2 using the pool name Engineering.
Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLA N 4 using the pool name Production.
Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLA N 8 using the pool name IT.
All VLAN pool names must match the provided values above exactly.
Exclude the first five addresses from eac h pool.
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All hosts should be able to communication wit h hosts on other net works.
Use the virtual ip address as the default gateway for all hosts and switches. (10.10.X.2 where X is the
VLAN number.
Hosts on VLANs 2, 4, and 8 should be configured to receive addresses dynamic ally over DHCP.
Hosts on VLAN 18 should be addressed statically as indicated in the addressing table. Once
configured, the hosts should be able to ping hosts on other networks.
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