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CCNA 2 Practice Lab exam configuration requirments 1. 2. 3. 4. Cable the lab according to the above topology. Assign the first usable subnet to the serial link between RouterA and the ISP. Configure the ip addresses on the web server and the Fastethernet interface on the ISP router. Test connectivity between Host a and the web server using the ping command.
CCNA 2 Practice Lab exam configuration requirments 1. 2. 3. 4. Cable the lab according to the above topology. Assign the first usable subnet to the serial link between RouterA and the ISP. Configure the ip addresses on the web server and the Fastethernet interface on the ISP router. Test connectivity between Host a and the web server using the ping command.
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CCNA 2 Practice Lab exam configuration requirments 1. 2. 3. 4. Cable the lab according to the above topology. Assign the first usable subnet to the serial link between RouterA and the ISP. Configure the ip addresses on the web server and the Fastethernet interface on the ISP router. Test connectivity between Host a and the web server using the ping command.
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2. Configure the hostname. 3. Set the console and enable secret passwords to “cisco.” 4. Enable telnet access to the routers and use the password “cisco.” 5. The organization has been assigned a class C address, 199.1.10.0 and the network requires four subnets supporting 25 hosts per subnet. Calculate the subnet addressing for this network with ip subnet-zero enabled. 6. Assign the first usable subnet to the serial link between RouterA and the ISP. Configure Serial 0 on the ISP router with the first usable IP address and Serial 0 on RouterA with the second usable IP address. 7. Assign the second usable subnet to the local network. Configure Host A with the fifth usable IP address and the Fastethernet 0 interface on RouterA with the first usable IP address. 8. Configure the IP addresses on the web server and the Fastethernet interface on the ISP router as shown in the above topology. 9. Enable routing between RouterA and the ISP using RIP as the routing protocol. 10. Do not advertise the 200.200.200.0 network on the ISP router. Use a static route on RouterA to provide connectivity to the web server. 11. Test connectivity between Host A and the web server using the ping command. 12. Troubleshoot and document any network connectivity issues.
1-1 CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v3.0 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc.