DCOM 218 W01: Cisco II – Final Skills Lab – Fall 2021

DCOM 218 W01: Cisco II – Final Skills Lab – Fall 2021

This is an open-book (open-electronics) exam, it is to be completed by you only.

Due Date: December 13, 2021

Honor Code: Students are not permitted to obtain information from or give information to other students during this Final Skills Lab. If such an attempt has occurred, the students will obtain a grade of zero (0) for the exam.

I have not obtained any outside help other than from my instructor.

Student Signature: ______________________________

(Signature may be written or typed)

Requirements – Create and Configure a Packet Tracer network.

Scenario – This culminating activity includes many of the skills that you have acquired during your Cisco studies. You will create and configure a Packet Tracer network. It is recommended that you test each step of this assessment by pinging the devices as you progress. At the conclusion of this lab, you should be able to verify your implementation by using ping. See Part 5 for more information.

After you have completed this assessment, save your Packet Tracer network, and submit both the Packet Tracer network and this signed Word document to your instructor.

Network Topology

Part 1 – Create the Network and Configure the Interfaces (20 Points)

Open Packet Tracer and create a network with the following hardware:

2 – 1941 Routers

1 – 2960 Switch

1 – Home Router (wireless)

3 – PCs

1 – Tablet PC

1 – Smartphone

Connect the wired devices with Ethernet cables as shown in the topology.

Configure the interfaces and name the switch and routers (display and host names) according to the Device Address Table:

Device

Interface

Address and Prefix

Default Gateway

Router-YourName

G0/0

192.168.1.1/30

n/a

G0/1

10.10.10.1/24

n/a

S1

VLAN1

10.10.10.2/24

10.10.10.1

ISP

G0/0

192.168.1.2/30

n/a

G0/1

200.168.1.1/24

n/a

PC-1

NIC

DHCP

DHCP

PC-2

NIC

DHCP

DHCP

Wireless LAN

Home Router (WLAN)

Internet

200.168.1.2/24

200.168.1.1

LAN

192.168.10.1

n/a

Admin

NIC

192.168.10.3/24

192.168.10.1

Smartphone

Wireless

DHCP

DHCP

Tablet PC

Wireless

DHCP

DHCP

Note: If your name is Mary Smith, name your router: Router-Mary, Router-Smith, or Router-MarySmith.
Part 2: Configure Switch Security on S1 (25 Points)

Step 1: Configure security on ports Fa0/1 and Fa0/2 with the following:

Access ports

Enable port security

Set the maximum so that only two devices can access each of the two ports

Secure the ports so that the MAC address of a device is dynamically learned and added to the running configuration

Set the violation mode so that the ports shut down when the maximum number of secure MAC addresses is exceeded

Disable all the remaining unused ports

Step 2: Configure security on S1

Note: Enter the passwords carefully, if the instructor cannot login with these passwords the student will get a 0 (zero) for this section of the exam.

Configure DCOM218 as the secret password.

Configure DCOM217 as the Console and VTY password and require users to login.

Encrypt all plaintext passwords.

Enter the banner Authorized Users Only!

Part 3 – Configure the Routers

Step 1: Configure DHCP on Router-YourName (15 Points)

Exclude the .1 and .2 addresses from the 10.10.10.0/24 address range

Configure the DHCPv4 pool 218-FINAL-POOL for 10.10.10.0/24 LAN

Configure the default gateway address

Include the DNS Server address: 125.10.10.5

Step 2: Configure IPv4 Static Default Routes (10 Points)

Configure Static Default Routes on each router that will forward packets to the other router.

On ISP configure a directly connected default static route.

On Router-YourName configure a next hop static default route.

Save the Running Configuration files for the routers and switch. (5 Points)

Part 4 – Configure a Wireless Network (25 Points)

Step 1: Connect to a Wireless Router (using default IP Address and credentials).

Ensure that Admin has been configured with correct IP Addressing.

In the Desktop tab on Admin, choose Web Browser.

b.     Enter 192.168.10.1 in the URL field to open the web configuration page of the wireless router.

c.     Use admin for both the username and password.

Step 2: Connect the Internet Port of the Wireless Router

Under the Internet Setup at the top of the Basic Setup page, change the Internet IP address method from Automatic Configuration DHCP to Static IP.

Enter the IP address to be assigned to the Internet interface as follows:

Internet IP Address: 200.168.1.2

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway: 200.168.1.1

DNS Server: 25.0.0.5

Under Network Setup for Router IP, ensure the following:

IP Address: 192.168.10.1

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Under DHCP Server Settings

Ensure DHCP is enabled

Change the following:

The Start IP Address: 192.168.10.50

Maximum number of Users: 10

Static DNS 1: 25.0.0.5

e.     Scroll down the page and click Save Settings.

Step 3. Connect the Wireless Clients (Smartphone and Tablet PC)

Ensure that DHCP is selected under IP Configuration for the two devices.

Part 5: Test your Network – Troubleshoot and verify your implementation by testing end-to-end connectivity of all devices.

Note: Due to Packet Tracer limitations you will not be able to ping from outside the WLAN to inside. But:

each device outside the WLAN should be able to ping each other (for example ISP to PC1).

each device inside the WLAN should be able to ping each other (for example Smartphone to Admin).

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