CCNA Semester 2 Skills Exam II Name, Voranme: Name, Voranme

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CCNA Semester 2 Skills Exam II
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Topics
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Basic Configuration and Configuration Testing
Dynamic Routing Configuration and Route Testing
Access List Configuration and Access List Testing
Host 3
IP Network Address
192.168.100.0/24
Host 1
Router 1
Router 3
Router 2
Host 2
Basic Configuration.
Configure each router with all typical configuration items. These include (but not limited to):
- router names,
- logins passwords (e.g. telnet),
- interface descriptions,
- host table,
- and a MOTD banner to be displayed before login,
- and IP host name mapping
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Basic Configuration Testing.
Test connectivity to all interfaces. Which interfaces are possible to connect?
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from Host 1:
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from Host 2:
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from Host 3:
Dynamic Routing Configuration and Testing.
- Configure dynamic routing between all networks (RIP Version 2)
Basic Configuration and Route Testing.
You should verify routing and connectivity between all interfaces before continuing.
Which interfaces are possible to connect?
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from Host 1:
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from Host 2:
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from Host 3:
Access List Configuration.
- Add two loopback interfaces, 0 & 1 to R3
- Add two loopback interfaces, 0 & 1 to R2.
- From R3, test ping and telnet connectivity to the loopback interfaces 0 & 1 to R2.
- Use extended ping with the loopback interfaces as the source to make sure you can ping
and telnet to all addresses on R2 from all address on R3.
Use the ip telnet source command for testing.
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Create a named access-list that denies telnet and ping from loopback 0 on R3 to
loopback 0 on R2.
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Also deny telnet and ping from loopback 1 on R3 to loopback 1 on R2. You should
always be able to telnet and ping to the serial interface on R2 from any source.
Hint: An access-list configured on a router will not be applied to traffic originating on that
router or an interface of that router.
Access List Testing.
Test each configured access list to ensure that the appropriate traffic is blocked, while other
traffic is permitted. Document your testing in the table below. A sample has been provided.
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Packet Type
From
Router/Interface
To Router/Interface
Results
Ping
R3/Loopback0
R2/S0
success
Telnet
The individual will be graded on the following performance items. These items may be
performed on any of the workstations or routers. This part is pass/fail.
Performance Item
Lab A
Lab B
Lab C
Configure ALL routers. Include MOTD banner and IP
host name mapping for all routers.
Ping router interface from router. Ping an interface IP
address on any router from any other router.
Traceroute. Traceroute between the routers.
Access List functionality. Access lists have been
configured and tested. Access lists block target traffic while
allowing all other traffic.
Telnet to all routers by router host name. Telnet from
one router to each of the other routers using their host
name and be able to show all telnet sessions to other
routers simultaneously.
Show routing table. Show the routing table entries for
each router to see other neighboring router interfaces are
present.
Pass / Fail
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4
Host 1
Router 1
IP Network Address
192.168.100.0/24
Host 3
Router 3
Router 2
Host 2
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