9.2.9 Packet Tracer – Examine the ARP Table (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Topology Addressing Table Objectives Part 1: Examine an ARP Request Part 2: Examine a Switch MAC Address Table Part 3: Examine the ARP Process in Remote Communications Background This activity is optimized for viewing PDUs. The devices are already configured. You will gather PDU information in simulation mode and answer a series of questions about the data you collect. Part 1: Examine an ARP Request Step 1: Generate ARP requests by pinging 172.16.31.3…
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9.1.3 Packet Tracer – Identify MAC and IP Addresses (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Topology Objectives Part 1: Gather PDU Information for Local Network Communication Part 2: Gather PDU Information for Remote Network Communication Background This activity is optimized for viewing PDUs. The devices are already configured. You will gather PDU information in simulation mode and answer a series of questions about the data you collect. Instructions Part 1: Gather PDU Information for Local Network Communication Note: Review the Reflection Questions in Part 3 before proceeding…
4.6.5 Packet Tracer – Connect a Wired and Wireless LAN (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Addressing Table Device Interface IP Address Connects To Cloud Eth6 N/A F0/0 Coax7 N/A Port0 Cable Modem Port0 N/A Coax7 Port1 N/A Internet Router0 Console N/A RS232 F0/0 192.168.2.1/24 Eth6 F0/1 10.0.0.1/24 F0 Ser0/0/0 172.31.0.1/24 Ser0/0 Router1 Ser0/0 172.31.0.2/24 Ser0/0/0 F1/0 172.16.0.1/24 F0/1 WirelessRouter Internet 192.168.2.2/24 Port 1 Eth1 192.168.1.1 F0 Family PC F0 192.168.1.102 Eth1 Switch F0/1 172.16.0.2 F1/0 Netacad.pka F0 10.0.0.254 F0/1 Configuration Terminal RS232 N/A Console Objectives Part…
In the previous topic, you implemented basic connectivity by configuring IP addressing on switches and PCs. Then you verified your configurations and connectivity, because, what is the point of configuring a device if you do not verify that the configuration is working? You will continue this process in this topic. Using the CLI, you will verify the interfaces and the addresses of the switches and routers in your network. In the same way that you use commands and utilities like ipconfig to verify the network configuration of a PC host, you also use commands to verify the interfaces and address…
12.6.2 Packet Tracer – Troubleshooting Challenge – Use Documentation to Solve Issues (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Addressing Table Device Interface Device Type (router, switch, host) IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway PC1 NIC host 192.168.1.153 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 PC2 NIC host 192.168.3.50 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.1 PC3 NIC host 192.168.4.115 255.255.255.0 192.168.4.1 PC4 NIC host 192.168.5.83 255.255.255.128 192.168.5.1 PC5 NIC host 192.168.5.227 255.255.255.128 192.168.5.129 PC6 NIC host 192.168.2.48 255.255.255.224 192.168.2.33 PC7 NIC host 192.168.2.67 255.255.255.224 192.168.2.65 Hub G0/0/0 router 192.0.2.1 255.255.255.252 N/A Hub S0/1/0 router 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.252 N/A…
12.6.1 Packet Tracer – Troubleshooting Challenge – Document the Network (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Addressing Table Device Interface Device Type (router, switch, host) IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway PC1 NIC Host 192.168.1.153 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 PC2 NIC Host 192.168.3.50 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.1 PC3 NIC Host 192.168.4.115 255.255.255.0 192.168.4.1 PC4 NIC Host 192.168.5.83 255.255.255.128 192.168.5.1 PC5 NIC Host 192.168.5.227 255.255.255.128 192.168.5.129 PC6 NIC Host 192.168.2.48 255.255.255.224 192.168.2.33 PC7 NIC Host 192.168.2.67 255.255.255.224 192.168.2.65 Hub G0/0/0 router 192.0.2.1 255.255.255.252 N/A Hub S0/1/0 router 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.252 N/A Hub S0/1/1…
12.5.13 Packet Tracer – Troubleshoot Enterprise Networks (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Objectives Part 1: Verify Switching Technologies Part 2: Verify DHCP Part 3: Verify Routing Part 4: Verify WAN Technologies Part 5: Verify Connectivity Scenario This activity uses a variety of technologies that you have encountered during your CCNA studies, including IPv4 routing, IPv6 routing, port security, EtherChannel, DHCP, and NAT. Your task is to review the requirements, isolate and resolve any problems, and then document the steps you took to verify the requirements. The…
11.5.1 Packet Tracer – Compare Layer 2 and Layer 3 Devices (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Objective Part 1: Compare Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switches Part 2: Compare a Layer 3 Switch and a Router Background In this activity, you will use various commands to examine three different switching topologies and compare the similarities and differences between the 2960 and 3650 switches. You will also compare the routing table of a 4321 router with that of a 3650 switch. Note: Search the internet for more…
10.8.1 Packet Tracer – Configure CDP, LLDP, and NTP (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Addressing Table Device Interface IP Address HQ G0/0/0 192.168.1.1/24 G0/0/1 192.168.2.1/24 S0/1/0 192.168.3.1/30 Branch G0/0/0 192.168.1.2 S0/1/0 192.168.3.2/30 HQ-SW-1 VLAN 1 Not configured HQ-SW-2 VLAN 1 Not configured BR-SW-1 VLAN 10 192.168.4.250 BR-SW-2 VLAN 10 192.168.4.253 BR-SW-3 VLAN 10 192.168.4.254 NTP Server NIC 192.168.1.254 PC1 NIC 192.168.2.10 PC2 NIC 192.168.4.10 PC3 NIC 192.168.4.20 Objectives In this activity, you will configure a router to receive time information over NTP and configure devices with…
10.7.6 Packet Tracer – Use a TFTP Server to Upgrade a Cisco IOS Image (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Addressing Table Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway R1 G0/0/0 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 N/A R2 G0/0 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.0 N/A S1 VLAN 1 192.168.2.3 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1 TFTP Server NIC 192.168.2.254 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1 Objectives Part 1: Upgrade an IOS Image on a Cisco Device Part 2: Backup an IOS Image on a TFTP Server Scenario A TFTP server can help manage the storage of IOS images and revisions…
10.6.10 Packet Tracer – Back Up Configuration Files (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Objectives Part 1: Establish Connectivity to TFTP Server Part 2: Transfer the Configuration File from TFTP Server Part 3: Backup Configuration and IOS to TFTP Server Background / Scenario In this activity you will restore a configuration from a backup and then perform a new backup. Due to an equipment failure, a new router has been put in place. Fortunately, backup configuration files have been saved to a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)…
10.3.4 Packet Tracer – Configure and Verify NTP (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Addressing Table Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask N1 NIC 209.165.200.225 255.255.255.0 R1 G0/0 209.165.200.226 255.255.255.0 R2 G0/0 209.165.200.227 255.255.255.0 Objectives In this activity, you will configure NTP on R1 and R2 to allow time synchronization. Background / Scenario Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes the time of day among a set of distributed time servers and clients. While there are a number of applications that require synchronized time, this lab will focus on…