Assignment title: Information
Objectives
Create an Addressing Scheme
Basic Device Configuration
Configure RIP
Configure OSPF
Configure and redistribute Static Routes
Configure ACL
Verify connectivity
Documentation
Task 1: Create an Addressing Scheme.
Assign the first available IP address in a subnet to the Host PC's or Server.
Assign the last available IP address in a subnet to the Router interfaces.
Use the 209.165.180.0/24 address range to create an addressing scheme for the
link connecting the two campus routers.
Step 1: Use the 172.16.0.0/16 address range to create an addressing scheme to accommodate all
other devices connected to the Campus1 router. Document the information in Table1 and Table2.
Table1
Device Interface Number Network Address Subnet Mask Broadcast Address
Campus1 S0/0/0 2
of Hosts
S0/0/1 2
Fa0/0 2
Student S0/0/0 2
Fa0/0 270
Fa0/1 220
Staff S0/0/1 2
Fa0/0 20
Table2
Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway
Campus1 S0/0/0
S0/0/1
Fa0/0
Student S0/0/0
Fa0/0
Fa0/1
Staff S0/0/1
Fa0/0
PC0 FastEthernet
PC1 FastEthernet
PC3 FastEthernet
Step 2: Use the 192.132.14.0/24 address to create an addressing scheme to accommodate
all other devices connected to the Campus2 router. Document the information in Table3 and
Table4.
Table3
Device Interface Number Network Address Subnet Mask Broadcast Address
Campus2 S0/0/0 2
of Hosts
S0/0/1 2
Fa0/0 2
Admin S0/0/0 2
Fa0/0 27
Fa0/1 12
Resources S0/0/1 2
Fa0/1 20
Table4
Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway
Campus2 S0/0/0
S0/0/1
Fa0/0
Lo0
Admin S0/0/0
Fa0/0
Fa0/1
Resources S0/0/1
Fa0/1
Resources FastEthernet
Server
PC5 FastEthernet
PC6 FastEthernet
Step 3: Cable and configure the network based on the given topology.
Task 2: Basic Device Configuration.
Step 1: Configure all the devices with the hostnames as given in the network topology
diagram.
Step 2: Configure the privileged exec password. Use "cisco" as the secret password.
Step 3: Secure console connection by using "class" as the password.
Step 4: Secure the virtual line connection by using "cisco" as the password.
Step 5: Configure a message-of- the-day banner, "Unauthorized users will be prosecuted". Step
6: Configure all devices with the correct IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.
Task 3: Configure RIP
Step 1: Configure RIPv2 on the Student and Staff routers. Advertise all networks.
Step 2: On the Campus1 router, configure RIPv2 on the links connecting the Student and
Staff routers.
Step 3: On the Campus2 router, configure RIPv2 on the link connecting the Resources router.
Step 4: Disable Automatic-Summarization.
Step 5: Stop routing updates from entering interfaces where these advertisements are not needed.
Task 4: Configure OSPF
Step 1: Configure OSPF on the Resources and Admin routers. Use Process ID 0 and advertise
all directly connected networks in OSPF Area 0.
Step 2: On the Campus2 router, configure OSPF on all the links except the link connecting the
Campus1 router. Use Process ID 0 and advertise all directly connected networks in OSPF Area 0.
Step 2: Verify the OSPF configuration and operation.
Task 5: Configure Static Routes
Step 1: Configure a static route on the Campus1 router such that all connected devices can reach
the devices on the Campus2 router. Propagate the static route to all connected devices on the
Campus1 router.
Step 2: Configure a static route on the Campus2 router such that all connected devices can reach
the devices on the Campus1 router. Propagate the static route to all connected devices on the
Campus2 router.
Task 6: Configure ACL
Step 1: Configure an ACL such that devices in the Staff and Student networks can communicate
with the Resources Server only.
Step 2: Configure an ACL such that only the devices in the IT and HR networks can
communicate with the ISP Server.
Task 7: Verify Connectivity
Step 1: Ping the ISP Server from all the end devices.
Step 2: Ping the Resources Server from all the end devices.
Step 3: If you are unsuccessful, troubleshoot the configurations using the appropriate commands.
Task 8: Documentation
Copy the running configuration of all the routers to separate notepad files. Upload
the addressing scheme and the configuration files to StudentWeb.