Thursday, March 15, 2012

Packet Tracer Lab 3.6.1.3

The Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge Activity for this chapter is very similar to the activity you completed at the end of Chapter 2. The scenario is slightly different, allowing you to better practice your skills. In this activity, you build a network from the ground up. Starting with an addressing space and network requirements, you must implement a network design that satisfies the specifications. Then you must implement an effective static routing configuration. Of course in addition a strict concern is placed on subnetting, as a result basic device configuration and static routing must be utilized to complete the routing table. Using the split subnetting strategy previously mentioned I was able to successfully configure and document the IP addressing scheme, afterwards I used the exit interface argument to configure the static and default routes. Once I have introduced end to end connectivity among the network, a ping must be performed to ensure optimal performance as well as correct configurations.

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