CCNA3 Skills Test

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CCNA2 Skills Test 2015SP
due by 8pm, Wednesday, May 13, 2015 (last final exam day).
You are the lead network CCENT technician for the company offices in
Dallas and Tarrant counties. IT management at the home office in Orlando
have assigned the address block of 199.9.9.0/24 for two branch offices
which are located in Fort Worth and Dallas. The T-carrier (T-1) leased
telephone circuit at a data rate of 128kb has already been provisioned and
installed between the two offices. Using one Cisco model 1841 router at
each location, connect and verify operation between both sites. (The dark
blue serial DCE-to-DTE cable between the “Dallas” serial 0/0/0 port and the
“Fort Worth” serial 0/0/0 simulates the leased data line.) The Fort Worthbased router will have a hostname of FTW and the Dallas-based router will
be DALLAS. Using VLSM, assign a /30 address space to the simulated
serial leased phone data line, a /28 address space to the FTW LAN, and a /26
address space to DALLAS’s LAN. Since you are using VLSM, choose any
appropriate static or dynamic routing method. Establish a login password of
‘cisco’ for all console and telnet ports, and an enable password of ‘class’
utilizing a method that prevents learning the enable password by reading the
output of the SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG command. All active interfaces
should have a description comment line added.
Project deliverables include a subnet chart for each of the three VLSM
subnets, showing subnetwork address, range of usable host addresses, and
broadcast address; a labeled logical schematic showing all router
connections with all networks indicated with CIDR notation (i.e.,
199.9.9.xx/yy); and the square-style chart showing total used and available
subnets from the entire class C space.
Configure two host workstations with appropriate network addresses and test
end-to-end connectivity with ping.
Grading rubric:
Subnet charts
Schematic
Address utilization square chart
Passwords and interface descriptions
Properly configured routing tables
End-to-end connectivity with PING
10%
10%
10%
20%
25%
25%
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100%
Work singly or in groups; groups may produce a single set of deliverables.
TEN POINTS EXTRA CREDIT: also implement dual stack IPv6, using /80,
/96, and /112 prefixes.
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