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Task 1: Basic Router Configuration
Use the following guidelines to configure the host name, banner, enable secret password,
and lines for R1, R2, and R3. Packet Tracer will only grade the host name configurations.
Step 1.
To avoid incorrect grading, make sure that the router names are configured in ALL
CAPS.
Use the following text for the banner: Authorized Access Only .
For the secret password, use class .
For the console and Telnet lines, configure login access with the password cisco .
Configure the router interfaces according to the following guidelines.
Step 2.
Use the IP address and subnet mask according to the addressing table in the section
“Document the Addressing Scheme,” earlier in this chapter.
Configure the description for each interface (Packet Tracer will not grade this configu-
ration).
Configure clocking signals at 64000 bps where necessary.
Activate the interfaces.
Your completion percentage should be 60%. If not, review the previous steps to see what
part of the task you left incomplete.
Save your configurations for R1, R2, and R3.
Step 3.
Task 2: Configure PCs
Configure the PCs according to the addressing table in Table 5-1, with IP address, subnet mask, and
connectivity to the default gateway.
Your completion percentage should be 81%. If not, review the previous step to see what part of the
task you left incomplete.
After completing this task, save your Packet Tracer file to use again in the next section. Save the file
as LSG02-0501-task2.pkt.
Configuring RIP as the Routing Protocol
To enter router configuration mode for RIP, enter router rip at the global configuration prompt.
What is the router prompt at this point?
R1(config-router)#
What command would you enter to remove the RIP routing process from a device?
R1(config)# no router rip
This command stops the RIP process and erases all existing RIP configurations.
To enable RIP routing for a network, use the network command in router configuration mode and
enter the classful network address for each directly connected network.
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