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  • CCNA Implementation SIM

    This topology contains 3 routers and 1 switch. Complete the topology.
    Drag the appropriate device icons to the labeled Device
    Drag the appropriate connections to the locations labeled Connections.
    Drag the appropriate IP addresses to the locations labeled IP address

    (Hint: use the given host addresses and Main router information)
    To remove a device or connection, drag it away from the topology.
    Use information gathered from the Main router to complete the configuration of any additional routers. No passwords are required to access the Main router. The config terminal command has been disabled for the HQ router. The router does not require any configuration.
    Configure each additional router with the following:
    Configure the interfaces with the correct IP address and enable the interfaces.
    Set the password to allow console access to consolepw
    Set the password to allow telnet access to telnetpw
    Set the password to allow privilege mode access to privpw
    Note: Because routes are not being added to the configurations, you will not be able to ping through the internetwork.
    All devices have cable autosensing capabilities disabled.
    All hosts are PC’s
    Answer and explanation:




    Specify appropriate devices and drag them on the “Device” boxes
    For the device at the bottom-right box, we notice that it has 2 interfaces Fa0/2 and Fa0/4; moreover the link connects the PC on the right with the device on the bottom-right is a straight-through link -> it is a switch
    The question stated that this topology contains 3 routers and 1 switch -> two other devices are routers
    Place them on appropriate locations as following:
    (Host D and host E will be automatically added after placing two routers. Click on them to access neighboring routers)
    Specify appropriate connections between these devices:
    + The router on the left is connected with the Main router through FastEthernet interfaces: use a crossover cable
    + The router on the right is connected with the Main router through Serial interfaces: use a serial cable
    + The router on the right and the Switch: use a straight-through cable
    + The router on the left and the computer: use a crossover cable
    (To remember which type of cable you should use, follow these tips:
    - To connect two serial interfaces of 2 routers we use serial cable
    – To specify when we use crossover cable or straight-through cable, we should remember:
    Group 1: Router, Host, Server
    Group 2: Hub, Switch
    One device in group 1 + One device in group 2: use straight-through cable
    Two devices in the same group: use crossover cable
    For example: we use straight-through cable to connect switch to router, switch to host, hub to host, hub to server… and we use crossover cable to connect switch to switch, switch to hub, router to router, host to host… )
    Assign appropriate IP addresses for interfaces:
    From Main router, use show running-config command:
    (Notice that you may see different IP addresses in the real CCNA exam, the ones shown above are just used for demonstration)
    From the output we learned that the ip address of Fa0/0 interface of the Main router is 192.168.152.177/28. This address belongs to a subnetwork which has:
    Increment: 16 (/28 = 255.255.255.240 or 1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 0000)
    Network address: 192.168.152.176 (because 176 = 16 * 11 and 176 < 177)
    Broadcast address: 192.168.152.191 (because 191 = 176 + 16 – 1)
    And we can pick up an ip address from the list that belongs to this subnetwork: 192.168.152.190 and assign it to the Fa0/0 interface the router on the left
    Use the same method for interface Serial0/0 with an ip address of 192.168.152.161
    Increment: 16
    Network address: 192.168.152.160 (because 160 = 16 * 10 and 160 < 161)
    Broadcast address: 192.168.152.175 (because 176 = 160 + 16 – 1)
    -> and we choose 192.168.152.174 for Serial0/0 interface of the router on the right
    Interface Fa0/1 of the router on the left
    IP (of the computer on the left) : 192.168.152.129/28
    Increment: 16
    Network address: 192.168.152.128 (because 128 = 16 * 8 and 128 < 129)
    Broadcast address: 192.168.152.143 (because 143 = 128 + 16 – 1)
    -> we choose 192.168.152.142 from the list
    Interface Fa0/0 of the router on the right
    IP (of the computer on the left) : 192.168.152.225/28
    Increment: 16
    Network address: 192.168.152.224 (because 224 = 16 * 14 and 224 < 225)
    Broadcast address: 192.168.152.239 (because 239 = 224 + 16 – 1)
    -> we choose 192.168.152.238 from the list
    Let’s have a look at the picture below to summarize
    Configure two routers on the left and right with these commands:
    Router1 = router on the left
    Assign appropriate IP addresses to Fa0/0 & Fa0/1 interfaces:
    Router1>enable
    Router1#configure terminal
    Router1(config)#interface fa0/0
    Router1(config-if)#ip address 192.168.152.190 255.255.255.240
    Router1(config-if)#no shutdown
    Router1(config-if)#interface fa0/1
    Router1(config-if)#ip address 192.168.152.142 255.255.255.240
    Router1(config-if)#no shutdown
    Set passwords (configure on two routers)
    + Console password:
    Router1(config-if)#exit
    Router1(config)#line console 0
    Router1(config-line)#password consolepw
    Router1(config-line)#login
    Router1(config-line)#exit
    + Telnet password:
    Router1(config)#line vty 0 4
    Router1(config-line)#password telnetpw
    Router1(config-line)#login
    Router1(config-line)#exit
    + Privilege mode password:
    Router1(config)#enable password privpw
    Save the configuration:
    Router1(config)#exit
    Router1#copy running-config startup-config
    Configure IP addresses of Router2 (router on the right)
    Router2>enable
    Router2#configure terminal
    Router2(config)#interface fa0/0
    Router2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.152.238 255.255.255.240
    Router2(config-if)#no shutdown
    Router2(config-if)#interface serial0/0
    Router2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.152.174 255.255.255.240
    Router2(config-if)#no shutdown
    and set console, telnet and privilege mode passwords for Router2 as we did for Router1, remember to save the configuration when you finished
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