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Scenario

The new equipment has arrived for the remote Team-A office, and it is ready to be installed and tested. Team-A ordered an 1841 router to connect to the main Stadium Headquarters Edge3 router through a Frame Relay service provider network. They also ordered a backup DSL link through the ISP. The ISP router and simulated Frame Relay router should be configured by student. The ISP link has assigned IP addresses. A test plan for testing the new equipment and configurations in the NetworkingCompany lab has already been created.

1: Allocate blocks of addresses to each area of the network. VLSM and VLAN Plan
VLSM block size (Number of IPs) 512 (9 bits) N/A 256 16 64 128

Network Area Team-X block size to subdivide Edge3 Discovery Server local network Edge3 user local network (Sim Lo0) BR2 local network / VLANs VLAN 1 (Default/mgmt IP) VLAN 11 (Name: Dept-11, Ports 3-11 on switches S1, S2) VLAN 12 (Name: Dept-12, Ports 12-24 on

Number of Users / IPs N/A N/A 195 12 53 105

IP Address Range 172.16.0.0/23 172.32.0.0/16 172.16.0.0/24 172.16.0.0/28 172.16.0.0/26 172.16.0.0/25


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Network Area switches S1, S2) BR2 to Edge3 Frame Relay WAN link Total users and total block sizes

Number of Users / IPs 2 367

VLSM block size (Number of IPs) 4

IP Address Range 172.16.0.0/30 N/A

2: Assign IP addresses for use when configuring devices.


Write the addresses and subnet masks (/##) from the IP Address Plan next to the appropriate devices and interfaces on the test plan network topology diagram.

IP Address Plan
Device Name Edge3 Interface Fa0/0 Fa0/1 S0/0/0.101 Lo0 Fa0/1 Fa0/0 Fa0/0.1 Fa0/0.11 Fa0/0.12 S0/0/0.100 Fa0/0 Fa0/1 S0/0/0 S0/0/1 VLAN1 VLAN1 VLAN1 NIC NIC NIC 172.32.1.1/16 255.255.0.0 172.32.0.1/16 IP Address 172.32.0.1/16 172.17.1.6/30 172.16.1.210/30 172.16.0.1/24 172.17.1.2/30 172.16.1.193/28 172.16.1.129/26 172.16.1.1/24 172.16.1.209/30 172.17.1.1/30 172.17.1.5/30 DLCI 100 DLCI 101 172.16.1.194/28 172.16.1.195/28 172.32.0.2/16 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.240 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 N/A N/A 255.255.255.240 255.255.255.240 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway N/A

BR2

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 172.16.1.193/28 172.16.1.193/28 172.32.0.1/16

ISP (preconfigured) SP-FR (preconfigured) S1 S2 S3 (optional) H1 H2 Discovery Server

3: Create a network installation checklist.


Review each test and the related test procedures in the Team-A test plan in Appendix A to create an installation checklist. Use the following guidelines to build the checklist:

Identify the steps necessary to configure each piece of equipment to perform each test. List only the configuration steps needed to complete the test. Be sure to specify the device name and what is to be configured.

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Specify just the key items and interfaces to be configured. It is not necessary to include the exact commands and every IP address. For each step under the configuration requirements, first identify the device being configured and then the item to be configured. Use as many lines as necessary. The final step in each set of installation test requirements specifies to perform the test as described in the test plan.

Team-A Prototype Network Installation Checklist


Installation Steps Step No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Test 1: Basic Connectivity and VLAN Configuration Devices Configuration Requirements Completed

Step No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Devices

Test 2: Frame Relay and EIGRP Configuration Configuration Requirements

Step No. 1 2 3

Devices

Test 3: Backup Link Configuration Configuration Requirements

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Step No. 1 2 3

Devices

Test 4: ACL Filtering Configuration Requirements

4: Implement the Network Configuration


.Implement all the requirement for the network configuration as has been planned. 1. Basic Connectivity and VLAN Configuration a. Build the topology according to the Design and Topology diagram. Assign IP addresses to all devices according to the IP Address Plan, and activate interfaces. b. Create a basic configuration on all Team-A and Stadium Network devices c. Configure Team-A LAN devices S1, S2, and BR2 to support VLANs. d. Console into one of the switches in the topology, and ping BR2. Record any anomalies. e. Telnet from the switch to router BR2, and verify that you can start a session. f. Verify that the BR2 routing table contains routes to each VLAN. g. Ping from the hosts to their default gateways and between VLANs to each other. Goals of Test Verify that the test topology is up and running and that VLANs are correctly configured between switches S1 and S2 and router BR2. A VTP domain is to be set up with S1 as the server and S2 as a client. S1 should also be the STP root switch. The Frame Relay links and EIGRP routing protocol are not included in this test (although they may be configured). 2. Frame Relay and EIGRP Configuration a. Configure Frame Relay on the Team-A and Stadium Network routers. b. Configure EIGRP with MD5 on Team-A and Stadium Network routers.

c. Record the output of the debug eigrp packet command on the Team-A router to verify MD5
authentication.

d. Record the router output of the show running-config and show ip route commands.
e. Record the router output for the Frame Relay circuit using the show frame-relay map, show frame-relay pvc, and show frame-relay lmi Goals of Test Verify that the Frame Relay link to the Stadium network is functional, the EIGRP routing protocol is properly configured with MD5 authentication, and the correct static routes are configured. 3. commands.Backup Link Configuration

a. Configure floating static routes on the Team-A and Stadium Network routers to the Discovery
Server through the ISP router. b. Cause the Frame Relay link from BR2 to SP-FR to fail by shutting down the Serial 0/0/0 interface on BR2.
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c. Display the routing table for BR2 and Edge3 using the show ip route command to verify that
the floating static route through the ISP is installed in the routing table. d. Ping from the hosts H1 and H2 to the Discovery server at URL http://server.discovery.ccna or IP address 172.32.1.1. Goals of Test Verify that the backup DSL link from the Team-A router BR2 through the ISP router to the Stadium Network is activated if the primary Frame Relay link fails. 4. ACL Filtering

a. Configure an ACL on the Team-A router BR2 and the Stadium Edge3 router to control traffic as
described in the Test 4 goals. b. Telnet to BR2 from any host other than Edge3, and then telnet from Edge3 to BR2.

c. Open a browser on H1 and connect to the Discovery Server using URL


http://server.discovery.ccna or IP address 172.32.1.1. d. Attempt to access the Discovery Server from the Edge3 Internet network using extended ping with a source address of interface Lo0 IP address. Goals of Test Verify that an ACL placed on the Team-A BR2 router allows Telnet only from the stadium Edge3 router. Also, an ACL on Edge3 permits access to the Discovery Server only from the remote Team-A LAN.

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