Thursday, March 22, 2012

Packet Tracer Lab 4.7.1.3

In this Packet Tracer activity, we must build a network from the ground up. Starting with an addressing space and network requirements, an exploration of how to implement a network design that satisfies the specifications is desirable. Afterwards we must also implement an effective static routing configuration. Once we presume we have configured the network, we must test the connectivity in order to wrap up the procedure. The WAN is already configured so all that is needed to be done is to assign subnets, on the other hand for the LAN we must divide the addressing scheme and subnets according to the topology as well as the requirements. Once the addressing scheme is documented we must next configure a basic static and default routing. A password and secret password must be configured as well. Lastly we must perform a ping to ensure that the connectivity is correct, in addition it is also recommended to perform an extended ping to ensure absolute end to end connectivity between each router in the network. Troubleshoot until pings are successful and use verifications commands to not only make sure configurations are correct but also that they are complete.

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