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Routing and Switching Essentials

Routing and Switching Essentials Practice Skills


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CCNA Routing and Switching


Routing & Switching Essentials

Practice Skills Assessment Part II


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Introduction
In this practice skills assessment, you will configure the [[orgName]] network You will establish network
connectivity by configuring IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on router interfaces. You will configure the DHCPv4 and NAT
addressing services, and establish communication between networks by configuring default and static routes in
both IPv4 and IPv6.

You are not required to configure:

[[SRV1name]]

[[SRV2name]]

[[SW1name]]

[[SW2name]]

All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device
console.

You will practice and be assessed on the following skills:

Interface activation and addressing in IPv4 and IPv6

Static and default routing in IPv4 and IPv6

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Configuration of standard ACLs

Static and NAT and PAT configuration

Router DHCP server configuration

CDP activation and configuration

You will configure specific devices with the following:

[[R1name]]:

Interface activation and addressing

Two DHCPv4 pools

Static routing in IPv4 and IPv6

[[R2name]]:

Interface activation and addressing in IPv4 and IPv6

Static NAT

NAT with overload on a single address

Static, static host, default, and floating static default routes for IPv4 and IPv6 networks

Standard numbered ACL configuration

CDP configuration

LAN A PC hosts:

Activation of DHCP addressing

Manual configuration of IPv6 addressing

Topology

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Addressing Table

Device Interface Network/Address

192.168.1.1/24
G0/0 2001:DB8:ACAD:A::1/64
FE80::2
192.168.2.2/30
[[R1name]] S0/0/1
2001:DB8:ACAD:B::2/64
172.16.1.1/24
G0/1 2001:DB8:ACAD:C::1/64
FE80::2
192.168.2.1/30
S0/0/0
2001:DB8:ACAD:B::1/64
198.51.100.2/30
[[R2name]] S0/0/1
2001:DB8:ACAD:D::2/64
203.0.113.2/30
S0/1/0
2001:DB8:ACAD:E::2/64

DHCP Assigned
[[PC1name]] NIC
2001:DB8:ACAD:A::5/64

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DHCP Assigned
[[PC2name]] NIC
2001:DB8:ACAD:A::10/64
DHCP Assigned
[[PC3name]] NIC
2001:DB8:ACAD:A::15/64
172.16.1.10
[[SRV1name]] NIC
2001:DB8:ACAD:C::10/64
209.165.200.10
[[SRV2name]] NIC
2001:DB8:ACAD:F::10/64
209.165.200.5
DNS Server NIC
2001:DB8:ACAD:F::5/64

Cloud Network S0/0/0 2001:DB8:ACAD:D::1/64


IPv6
Addresses S0/0/1 2001:DB8:ACAD:E::1/64

Instructions
Step 1: CDP Activation:

CDP should only be active on the serial interfaces that connect the [[R1name]] and [[R2name]] routers. CDP
should not be sending messages on any other interfaces.

Step 2: Configure static and default routes as follows:

All routing in the network will be done statically. Hosts on all networks should be able to reach each other and the
Internet over IPv4 and IPv6.

All routes should be configured using the next hop interface parameter in order for you to receive credit
for your configuration.

[[R1name]]:

IPv6 and IPv4 default routes.

[[R2name]]:

IPv6 and IPv4 default routes.

IPv6 and IPv4 floating static default routes. Use a metric of 5 for the floating static routes.

IPv6 and IPv4 static routes to the LAN A network.

IPv6 and IPv4 and host routes to server [[SRV1name]]

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Step 3: Configure DHCPv4

The hosts on LAN A and the PC host on LAN C should receive their addresses from DHCP. [[SRV1name]] has
been statically preconfigured with an address. Use the following values:

a. Use the pool name of LANA for the network attached to the G0/0 interface of [[R1name]]. The pool
name must match this value exactly for you to receive credit for your work.

b. Use the pool name of LANC for the network attached to the G0/1 interface of [[R1name]]. The pool
name must match this value exactly for you to receive credit for your work.

c. Use 209.165.200.5 as the DNS server address.

d. Exclude any addresses as required based on the devices present in the network topology.

e. All hosts on LAN A and LAN C should be able to reach each other and the [[SRV2name]] server.

Step 4: Configure NAT:

On [[R2name]], configure NAT between the [[orgName]] network and external networks as follows.

a. Create a static NAT mapping between the internal [[SRV1name]] server that is on LAN C with an inside
global address of 198.51.100.10

b. Configure PAT to use only interface S0/0/1 to translate the addresses of the PC hosts on LAN A and LAN
C. Refer only to the interface in your configuration. Do not refer to the interface IP address in the
configuration.

c. Permit all of the host addresses on the LAN A and LAN C networks to be translated by NAT.

d. Use an ACL number of 1 to permit the required networks. The ACL should have only two statements.

Step 5: Configure Host Addressing

Configure the hosts on LAN A as follows:

All hosts should obtain their IPv4 addresses dynamically from DHCP.

All hosts should be statically configured with full IPv6 addressing according to the information in the
Addressing Table.

All hosts should use the router interface link-local address as the IPv6 default gateway.

Last Updated: June, 2016


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