Information Technology Reference
In-Depth Information
Task 1: Cable the Devices
Cable the WAN. HQ s0/0/0 connects to B1 S0/0/0 and HQ s0/0/01 connects to B2 s0/0/0. HQ is the
DCE side of both WAN links. HQ is the DCE side of both WAN links.
Task 2: Apply a Basic Configuration
Configure the routers with basic configurations including addressing.
For the WAN links, assign the first address to HQ and the second address to the other router.
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For the LANs, assign the first address to the router interface. Make sure to also configure
hostnames.
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Assign the .10 address to the PCs. Make sure to include the default gateway.
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Use
cisco
as the line passwords and
class
as the secret password.
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Use
64000
as the clock rate.
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Task 3: Configure Static and Default Routing
Configure HQ with exactly two static routes using the local interface.
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Configure B1 and B2 with exactly one default route using the local interface.
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Task 4: Test Connectivity and Examine the Configuration
Test connectivity.
Step 1.
You should now have end-to-end connectivity. Use
ping
to test connectivity across the
network.
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Troubleshoot until pings are successful.
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Examine the configuration.
Step 2.
Use verification commands to make sure that your configurations are complete.
End Notes
1
Zinin, A.
Cisco IP Routing: Packet Forwarding and Intra-domain Routing Protocols
. Boston, MA:
Addison-Wesley; 2002.