CCNA 3 Lab
CCNA 3 Lab
CCNA 3 Lab
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Instructions
Part I: EIGRP and HSRP Configuration
Step 1-1: Configure default static routes.
1. Configure IPv4 and IPv6 default static routes on the Ed_Dept router to the Town Cloud. Use the outgoing
interface value in your configuration.
2. Configure the Primary-2 router with an IPv4 default route to the Town Cloud using the outgoing interface
value.
Step 1-2: Configure EIGRP for IPv4
On the Ed_Dept, Primary-1, and High_School routers only, configure EIGRP for IPv4.
1. Use an AS number of 99 for all EIGRP routers.
2. Activate routing for the appropriate networks. Use inverse masks that specify only addresses within the
networks.
3. Set the router IDs as follows:
– Ed_Dept: 1.1.1.1
– Primary-1: 2.2.2.2
– High_School: 3.3.3.3
Step 1-3: Configure EIGRP for IPv6.
Configure EIGRP for IPv6 on the Ed_Dept, Primary-1, and High_School routers.
1. Use an AS number of 99 for all EIGRP routers.
2. Activate routing for the appropriate networks. Note that router Primary-2 does not use EIGRP routing.
3. Set the router IDs as follows:
– Ed_Dept: 1.1.1.1
– Primary-1: 2.2.2.2
– High_School: 3.3.3.3
Important: Your EIGRP for IPv6 configuration can only be checked for this assessment indirectly. After you
have completed your configuration, in order to get credit for EIGRP for IPv6 routing, you must do the
following:
1. On host PC-B, go to the Desktop tab and open the Command Prompt.
2. Enter telnet 2001:DB8:E::1
3. If your EIGRP for IPv6 configuration is correct, you should be able to reach the External router with the
address above. Authenticate your Telnet session with the password cisco.
4. Move to privileged EXEC mode using the password admin.
5. Activate the G0/0 interface of the router.
6. Exit the Telnet session.
In your score report, for EIGRP for IPv6 interface activation, you will see an item for activation of the router
External G0/0 interface. If you got this item correct, you have correctly activated EIGRPv6 on the required
routers.
Step 1-4: Customize EIGRP for IPv4 operation.
Customize EIGRP for IPv4 as follows:
1. Set the interface bandwidth for the two EIGRP interfaces on router Ed_Dept to match the interface clock
speed.
2. Set the interface bandwidth for the serial interfaces on routers Primary-1 and High_School to match the
bandwidth of the interfaces on router Ed_Dept.
3. Configure all LAN interfaces, both physical and virtual, so that EIGRP messages are not sent into the
LANs.
4. Configure Ed_Dept so that the static default route is automatically shared with the other EIGRP routers.
Step 1-5: Customize EIGRP for IPv6 operation.
Configure the Ed_Dept router to automatically share the IPv6 static route with the other EIGRP for IPv6
routers.
Step 1-6: Configure HSRP as follows:
Configure the Primary-1 and Primary-2 routers with HSRP. In this scenario, the hosts on the Primary network
are to be dual-homed. In other words, if the active Primary-1 router fails, the Primary network hosts will use
the Primary-2 router as their gateway. Although connectivity to the rest of the Major City network will not be
available, the hosts will be able to access the Internet through the Primary-2 router, because HSRP will switch
to using it as the default gateway for the hosts. You will configure Primary-1 as the active router, and Primary-
2 as the backup using HSRP.
Requirements:
1. Configure router Primary-1 with HSRP as follows:
– The group number is 1.
– Virtual gateway IP address: 10.1.0.1
– The router should immediately become the active router.
– The priority should be 150.
2. Configure router Primary-2 as follows:
– Virtual gateway IP address: 10.1.0.1
– Leave all other HSRP values at the default.
3. In order for the Primary-2 router to provide connectivity to the Internet, it requires a default route to be
configured as you are directed in Step 1-1 above. This router is not configured with EIGRP.
4. Configure hosts PC-A and PC-M with the correct default gateway addresses.
Part II: Enhanced Switching Technologies
Step 2-1: Configure link aggregation with EtherChannel.
Configure the three EtherChannel links between switches Dist-1, Acc-1, and Acc-2:
Port Channel Device Interfac
1 Dist-1 Fa0/3
Fa0/4
Acc-1 Fa0/3
Fa0/4
2 Dist-1 Fa0/5
Fa0/6
Acc-2 Fa0/5
Fa0/6
3 Acc-1 Fa0/1
Fa0/2
Acc-2 Fa0/1
Fa0/2
1. Configure EtherChannels with the LACP protocol using the information in the table.
2. Both sides of the channel should ask if the other side is willing to participate in the channel.
Step 2-2: Configure Trunking.
Configure trunking as follows:
1. The trunk between High_School and Dist-1 should be active.
2. The trunk between High_School and Dist-1 should use the native VLAN value preconfigured on
High_School.
3. Configure all of the port channel interfaces as static trunks with the appropriate native VLAN.
4. Disable DTP negotiation on all of the trunks.
Step 2-3: Configure VTP.
Configure switches Dist-1, Acc-1, and Acc-2 with VTP as follows:
1. Switch Dist-1 should be the only VTP server in the domain.
2. The other switches in the domain should be configured as clients.
Use the following values:
– VTP domain: TownEd
– VTP Password: TWE_123!
Note: In order for the VLANs to be distributed from the VTP server to the client switches, you may need to
take action to increment the VTP revision number. This can be done by adding and deleting a VLAN on the
VTP server after the switches in the domain have complete VTP configurations and trunking is operating
correctly.
Step 2-4: Configure RPVST.
Configure switches Dist-1, Acc-1, and Acc-2 with RPVST+ as follows:
1. All of the switches should use Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol.
2. Switch Dist-1 should be configured as the root bridge for VLANs 10, 15, and 20 with a priority value
of 24576.
3. Switch Acc-2 should be configured as the secondary root bridge for VLANs 10, 15, and 20 with a priority
value of 28672.
4. Switch Acc-1 should be left with its default priority.
Step 2-5: Configure PortFast and BPDU Guard.
Configure only switch Acc-1 as follows:
1. Configure all of the access ports that are assigned to VLANs with BPDU Guard.
2. Configure the same ports with PortFast.
If EIGRP is configured properly, full adjacencies should be formed between all routers in the EIGRP AS. The
hosts on the LANs should be able to communicate with the hosts on all other LANs and the Town Server using
both IPv4 and IPv6.
Answers
NOTE: Use cable Console to connect PCs and Routers (Switchs)
Form B ScaN EIGRP Practice Skills Assessment – PT
DateCenter/Ed_Dept Router:
R1name>en
R1name#conf ter
R1name(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/1/0
R1name(config)#ipv6 unicast-routing
R1name(config)#ipv6 route ::/0 s0/1/0
R1name(config)#router eigrp 99
R1name(config-router)#network 192.168.100.8 0.0.0.3
R1name(config-router)#network 192.168.100.20 0.0.0.3
R1name(config-router)#eigrp router-id 1.1.1.1
R1name(config-router)#exit
R1name(config)#ipv6 router eigrp 99
R1name(config-rtr)#eigrp router-id 1.1.1.1
R1name(config-rtr)#no shutdown
R1name(config-rtr)#exit
R1name(config)#int s0/0/0
R1name(config-if)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R1name(config-if)#int s0/0/1
R1name(config-if)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R1name(config-if)#exit
R1name(config)#int s0/1/0
R1name(config-if)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R1name(config-if)#exit
R1name(config)#int s0/0/0
R1name(config-if)#bandwidth 2000
R1name(config-if)#exit
R1name(config)#int s0/0/1
R1name(config-if)#bandwidth 2000
R1name(config-if)#exit
R1name(config)#router eigrp 99
R1name(config-router)#redistribute static
R1name(config-router)#exit
R1name(config)#ipv6 router eigrp 99
R1name(config-rtr)#redistribute static
R1name(config-rtr)#
Clinic_10/Primary-2 Router:
R2-2name>en
R2-2name#conf ter
R2-2name(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/0/0
R2-2name(config)#int g0/0
R2-2name(config-if)#standby 1 ip 10.1.0.1
R2-2name(config-if)#standby version 2
Hospital_1/Primary-1 Router
R2name>en
R2name#conf ter
R2name(config)#router eigrp 99
R2name(config-router)#network 10.1.0.0 0.0.0.255
R2name(config-router)#network 192.168.100.8 0.0.0.3
R2name(config-router)#network 192.168.100.32 0.0.0.3
R2name(config-router)#eigrp router-id 2.2.2.2
R2name(config-router)#exit
R2name(config)#ipv6 unicast-routing
R2name(config)#ipv6 router eigrp 99
R2name(config-rtr)#eigrp router-id 2.2.2.2
R2name(config-rtr)#no shutdown
R2name(config-rtr)#exit
R2name(config)#int s0/0/1
R2name(config-if)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R2name(config-if)#int s0/0/0
R2name(config-if)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R2name(config-if)#int g0/0
R2name(config-if)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R2name(config-if)#exit
R2name(config)#int s0/0/0
R2name(config-if)#bandwidth 2000
R2name(config-if)#exit
R2name(config)#router eigrp 99
R2name(config-router)#passive-interface g0/0
R2name(config-router)#exit
R2name(config)#int g0/0
R2name(config-if)#standby 1 ip 10.1.0.1
R2name(config-if)#standby 1 preempt
R2name(config-if)#standby 1 priority 150
R2name(config-if)#standby version 2
Hospital_2 / High_School Router
R3name>en
R3name#conf ter
R3name(config)#router eigrp 99
R3name(config-router)#network 10.10.0.0 0.0.0.255
R3name(config-router)#network 10.15.0.0 0.0.0.255
R3name(config-router)#network 10.20.0.0 0.0.0.255
R3name(config-router)#network 192.168.100.20 0.0.0.3
R3name(config-router)#network 192.168.100.32 0.0.0.3
R3name(config-router)#eigrp router-id 3.3.3.3
R3name(config-router)#exit
R3name(config)#ipv6 unicast-routing
R3name(config)#ipv6 router eigrp 99
R3name(config-rtr)#eigrp router-id 3.3.3.3
R3name(config-rtr)#no shutdown
R3name(config-rtr)#exit
R3name(config)#int g0/0.10
R3name(config-subif)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R3name(config-subif)#int g0/0.15
R3name(config-subif)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R3name(config-subif)#int g0/0.20
R3name(config-subif)#ipv6 eigrp 99
R3name(config-subif)#exit
R3name(config)#router eigrp 99
R3name(config-router)#passive-interface g0/0.10
R3name(config-router)#passive-interface g0/0.15
R3name(config-router)#passive-interface g0/0.20
R3name(config-router)#exit
R3name(config)#int g0/0
R3name(config-if)#no sh
R3name(config-if)#
Net_1 / Dist-1 Switch
Change VTP domain and VTP Password to match your exam
S1name>en
S1name#conf ter
S1name(config)#int range f0/3-4
S1name(config-if-range)#channel-group 1 mode active
S1name(config-if-range)#int range f0/5-6
S1name(config-if-range)#channel-group 2 mode active
S1name(config-if-range)#exit
S1name(config)#int g0/1
S1name(config-if)#no shutdown
S1name(config-if)#int g0/1
S1name(config-if)#switchport mode trunk
S1name(config-if)#switchport trunk native vlan 99
S1name(config-if)#int g0/1
S1name(config-if)#switchport nonegotiate
S3name(config-if-range)#int port-channel 2
S3name(config-if)#switchport mode trunk
S3name(config-if)#switchport trunk native vlan 99
S3name(config-if)#switchport nonegotiate
S3name(config-if)#int range f0/1-2
S3name(config-if-range)#switchport mode trunk
S3name(config-if-range)#switchport trunk native vlan 99
S3name(config-if-range)#int port-channel 3
S3name(config-if)#switchport mode trunk
S3name(config-if)#switchport trunk native vlan 99
S3name(config-if)#switchport nonegotiate
S3name(config-if)#exit
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Tables
Note: You are provided with the networks 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:
DEVICE INTERFACE NETWORK CONFIGURATION DETAILS
East S0/0/0 192.168.100.20/30 any address in the network
S0/0/1 192.168.100.28/30 any address in the network
G0/0 192.168.8.0/24 first host address
G0/1 192.168.9.0/24 first host address
Central S0/0/0 192.168.100.20/30 any address in the network
S0/0/1 192.168.100.36/30 any address in the network
S0/1/0 203.0.113.16/29 (The first address in this network is already in use on the ISP router.
in the network can be assigned to this interface.)
West S0/0/0 192.168.100.28/30 any address in the network
S0/0/1 192.168.100.36/30 any address in the network
G0/1.2 10.10.2.0/24 first address in the network
G0/1.4 10.10.4.0/24 first address in the network
G0/1.8 10.10.8.0/24 first address in the network
G0/1.15 10.10.15.0/24 first address in the network
G0/1.25 10.10.25.0/24 first address in the network
Bldg1 SVI 10.10.25.0/24 the highest address in the network
Bldg2 SVI 10.10.25.0/24 the second to the highest address in the network
Bldg3 SVI 10.10.25.0/24 the third to the highest address in the network
Host 1 NIC 192.168.8.0/24 any available address in the network
Host 2 NIC 192.168.9.0/24 any available address in the network
NetAdmin NIC 10.10.15.0/24 any available address in the network
1
NetAdmin NIC 10.10.15.0/24 any available address in the network
2
VLAN Switch Port Assignment Table:
Instructions
All configurations must be performed through a direct terminal connection to the device console lines
from an available host.
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 LAN hosts. Follow
the configuration details provided in the Addressing Table.
You are required to complete the following only on some of the devices in the network for this assessment. In
reality, security should be configured on all devices in the network.
a. Secure unused switch ports. Following security best practices, do the following on Bldg1 only:
Shutdown all unused switch ports.
Configure all unused switch ports as static access ports.
Ensure that all unused switch ports have been assigned to VLAN 99.
b. Configure port security on all active access ports on Bldg1.
Each switch port should accept only two MAC addresses before a security action occurs.
The learned MAC 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 interface in an err-disabled state.
c. On Bldg2, configure the virtual terminal lines to accept only SSH connections.
Use a domain name of ccnaPTSA.com.
Use a modulus value of 1024.
Configure SSH version 2.
Configure the vty lines to only accept SSH connections.
Configure user-based authentication for the SSH connections with a user name of netadmin and a secret
password of SSH_secret9. The user name and password must match the values provided here exactly in
case, punctuation, and spelling.
Step 7: Configure West as a DHCP server for the hosts attached to the Bldg1 and Bldg2 switches.
Configure three DHCP pools as follows:
Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLAN 2 using the pool name vlan2pool.
Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLAN 4 using the pool name vlan4pool.
Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLAN 8 using the pool name vlan8pool.
All VLAN pool names must match the provided values exactly.
Exclude the first five addresses from each pool.
Configure a DNS server address of 192.168.200.225.
All hosts should be able to communication with hosts on other networks.
Step 8: Configure host addressing.
All hosts should be able to ping each other and the two external servers after they have been addressed.
Hosts on VLANs 2, 4, and 8 should be configured to receive addresses dynamically over DHCP.
Hosts on VLAN 15 should be addressed statically as indicated in the addressing table. Once configured, the
hosts should be able to ping hosts on other networks.
Hosts on the LANs attached to East should be statically assigned addressing that enables them to
communicate with hosts on other networks.
Instruction:
1. Before begin please read the whole assesment.
2. And Replace the names on the code depending on the set you have. (replace the hostnames, access-list
name, vlan names)
3. To apply theese commands in each device go to global Configuration mode { (config)# } and paste them all
there without changing.
EAST or Site1
hostname Bldg-1
no ip domain-lookup
enable secret cisco
line console 0
logging synchronous
password cisco
login
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
service password-encryption
banner motd #Authorized access only #
interface serial 0/0/0
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.21 255.255.255.252
description HQ
clock rate 128000
no shutdown
interface serial 0/0/1
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.29 255.255.255.252
description HQ
no shutdown
interface gi 0/0
ip address 192.168.8.1 255.255.255.0
description SITE
no shutdown
interface gi 0/1
ip address 192.168.9.1 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
router eigrp 100
passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/1
network 192.168.100.20 0.0.0.3
network 192.168.100.28 0.0.0.3
network 192.168.8.0 0.0.0.255
network 192.168.9.0 0.0.0.255
no auto-summary
WEST or Site2
hostname Bldg-2
interface serial 0/0/0
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.30 255.255.255.252
description SITE
no shutdown
interface serial 0/0/1
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.38 255.255.255.252
description SITE
no shutdown
interface gig 0/1
description SITE
no shutdown
interface gi 0/1.2
encapsulation dot1q 2
ip address 10.10.2.1 255.255.255.0
interface gi 0/1.4
encapsulation dot1q 4
ip address 10.10.4.1 255.255.255.0
interface gi 0/1.8
encapsulation dot1q 8
ip address 10.10.8.1 255.255.255.0
interface gi 0/1.15
encapsulation dot1q 15
ip address 10.10.15.1 255.255.255.0
interface gi 0/1.25
encapsulation dot1q 25
ip address 10.10.25.1 255.255.255.0
exit
router eigrp 100
passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/1
network 192.168.100.28 0.0.0.3
network 192.168.100.36 0.0.0.3
network 10.10.2.0 0.0.0.255
network 10.10.4.0 0.0.0.255
network 10.10.8.0 0.0.0.255
network 10.10.15.0 0.0.0.255
no auto-summary
passive-interface g0/1.2
passive-interface g0/1.4
passive-interface g0/1.8
passive-interface g0/1.15
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