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FUNDAMENTOS DE REDES 1
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Paso 3:
Conectar el Router0 a la terminal de configuración Elija el cable
adecuado para conectar la consola del Router0 a la terminal de
configuración RS232. Este cable no proporciona acceso a la red a
la terminal de configuración, pero le permite configurar el Router0
a través de su terminal. Si conectó el cable correcto, las luces de
enlace del cable cambian a color negro
EN
DISPOSITIV DIRECCION SRC DEST
PRUEBA O MAC SRC MAC IPv4 IPV4
0060.4706.5 0060.2F84.A 10.10.10 10.10.10
10.10.10.2 72B AB6 .2 .3
0060.2F84.A 0060.4706.5 10.10.10 10.10.10
HUB AB6 72B .2 .3
Ping de PUNTO DE 0060.2F84.A 0060.4706.5 10.10.10 10.10.10
10.10.10 ACCSESO AB6 72B .2 .3
.2 a
0060.4706.5 0060.2F84.A 10.10.10 10.10.10
10.10.10
10.10.10.3 72B AB6 .2 .3
.3
EN
DISPOSITI DIRECCION DEST
PRUEBA VO MAC SRC MAC SRC IPv4 IPV4
172.16.31. 172.16.3 172.16.3
2 1.2 1.3
000C.85CC.1 0060.7036.2
Ping de HUB DA7 849
172.16.3 172.16.31. 0060.7036.2 000C.85CC.1
1.2 a 3 849 DA7
172.16.3
1.3
EN
DISPOSITI DIRECCION DEST
PRUEBA VO MAC SRC MAC SRC IPv4 IPV4
172.16.31. 172.16.3 172.16.3
4 1.4 1.5
00D0.D311.C 000C.CF0B.B 172.16.3 172.16.3
SWITH1 788 C80 1.4 1.5
Ping de PUNTO DE 00D0.D311.C 000C.CF0B.B 172.16.3 172.16.3
172.16.3 ACCSESO 788 C80 1.4 1.5
1.4 a
172.16.31. 00D0.D311.C 000C.CF0B.B 172.16.3 172.16.3
172.16.3
5 788 C80 1.4 1.5
1.5
EN DIRECCION DEST
PRUEBA DISPOSITI MAC SRC MAC SRC IPv4 IPV4
VO
172.16.31. 00D0.BA8E.7 000C.CF0B.B 172.16.3 172.16.3
4 41A C80 1.4 1.4
00D0.BA8E.7 000C.CF0B.B 172.16.3 10.10.10
SWITCH 1 41A C80 1.4 .2
0060.2F84.4 00D0.588C.2 172.16.3 10.10.10
Ping de
ROUTER AB6 401 1.4 .2
172.16.3
0060.2F84.4 00D0.588C.2 172.16.3 10.10.10
1.4 a
SWITCH 0 AB6 401 1.4 .2
10.10.10
PUNTO DE 0060.2F84.4 00D0.588C.2 172.16.3 10.10.10
.2
ACCESO AB6 401 1.4 .2
0060.2F84.4 00D0.588C.2 172.16.3 10.10.10
10.10.10.2 AB6 401 1.4 .2
Ejercicio 5.2.1.7
Ejercicio 5.3.3.5.
R1
G0/0
172.16.31.1 255.255.255.0
R1
G0/1
192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0
Configurar, implementar y probar el nuevo switch multicapa.
Click OK and press ENTER. You are now able to configure R1.
Step 2: Enter privileged mode and examine the current configuration.
Enter into the Router 1 Privileged mode by the following commands and
them examine the current configurations of the router.
Enable the command use to Enter into the privileged EXEC mode.
Router> enable
Router#
Show running-config command is used to examine the current configuration of
router.
Why would the enable secret password allow access to the privileged
EXEC mode and the enable password no longer be valid? The enable
secret password overrides the enable password. If both are configured on
the Router, you must enter the enable secret password to enter privileged
EXEC mode.
If you configure any more passwords on the router, are they displayed
in the configuration file as plain text or in encrypted form? Explain. The
service password-encryption command encrypts all current and future
passwords.
PART 3: SAVE THE RUNNING CONFIGURATION FILE
You have configured the initial settings for R1. Now back up the running
configuration file to NVRAM to ensure that the changes made are not lost if the
system is rebooted or loses power.
Although you will be learning more about managing the flash storage in a router in
later chapters, you may be interested to know now that —, as an added backup
procedure —, you can save your startup configuration file to flash. By default, the
router still loads the startup configuration from NVRAM, but if NVRAM becomes
corrupt, you can restore the startup configuration by copying it over from flash.
Save the startup configuration file to flash using the following commands:
R1# copy startup-config flash
Destination filename [startup-config]
The router prompts to store the file in flash using the name in brackets. If the
answer is yes, then press ENTER; if not, type an appropriate name and press
ENTER.
Use the show flash command to verify the startup configuration file is now
stored in flash. R1#show flash
6.3.1.10 PACKET TRACER - EXPLORING INTERNETWORKING DEVICES
Objectives
BACKGROUND
In this activity, you will explore the different options available on internetworking devices. You will
also be required to determine which options provide the necessary connectivity when connecting
multiple devices. Finally, you will add the correct modules and connect the devices.
Note: Scoring for this activity is a combination of Packet Tracer-automated scoring and your
recorded answers to the questions posed in the instructions. See the Suggested Scoring Rubric at
the end of this activity, and consult with your instructor to determine your final score.
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a. Which LAN and WAN interfaces are available on the East router and how many are there?
Hay dos interfaces WAN Y dos interfaces Gigatbit Ethernet.
b. Click the CLI tab and enter the following commands:
The output verifies the correct number of interfaces and their designation. The vlan1 interface is a
virtual interface that only exists in software. How many physical interfaces are listed? R\\. 4.
c. Enter the following commands:
a. How many expansion slots are available to add additional modules to the East router? 1.
Which module can you use to connect the three PCs to the East router? Modulo HWIC-
4ESW
2) How many hosts can you connect to the router using this module? 4.
b. Click Switch2. Which module can you insert to provide a Gigabit optical connection
to Switch3? PT-SWITCH-NM-1FGE
a. Click East and attempt to insert the appropriate module from Step 1a.
b. The Cannot add a module when the power is on message should display. Interfaces for this
router model are not hot-swappable. The device must be turned off. Click the power switch
located to the right of the Cisco logo to turn off East. Insert the appropriate module from Step 1a.
When done, click the power switch to power up East.
Note: If you insert the wrong module and need to remove it, drag the module down to its picture
in the bottom right corner, and release the mouse button.
c. Using the same procedure, insert the appropriate modules from Step 1b in the empty slot
farthest to the right in both Switch2 and Switch3.
c. Use the show ip interface brief command to identify the slot in which the module was
placed Into which slot was it inserted?
e. Click the West router. The Physical tab should be active. Install the appropriate module that
will add a serial interface to the enhanced high-speed WAN interface card (eHWIC 0) slot on the
right. You can cover any unused slots to prevent dust from entering the router (optional).
f. Use the appropriate command to verify that the new serial interfaces are installed.
Part 3: Connect Devices
This may be the first activity you have done where you are required to connect devices.
Although you may not know the purpose of the different cable types, use the table below and
follow these guidelines to successfully connect all the devices:
a. Select the appropriate cable type.
b. Click the first device and select the specified interface.
c. Click the second device and select the specified interface.
d. If you correctly connected two devices, you will see your score increase.
Example: To connect East to Switch1, select the Copper Straight-Through cable type.
Click East and choose GigabitEthernet0/0. Then, click Switch1 and choose GigabitEthernet1/1.
Your score should now be 4/52.
Note: For the purposes of this activity, link lights are disabled. The devices are not configured with
any IP addressing, so you are unable to test connectivity.
Siempre se tengas el acceso a una red de datos, se tiene que tener mucho
cuidado en el direccionamiento de las interfases; para que la información llega a
los puntos que se requieran o estén autorizados igualmente para los que se
quieran desactivar.
BIBLIOGRAFIA.
CISCO. (2014). Acceso a la red. Fundamentos de Networking.
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