Solution PT Activity 7.6.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge


 

Task 1: Configure and Verify Basic Device Configurations
Step 1. Configure basic commands.

Configure each switch with the following basic commands. Packet Tracer only grades the hostnames and default gateways.
Hostnames
Banner
Enable secret password
Line configurations
Service encryption
Switch default gateways

S1
Switch>en
Switch#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Switch(config)#hostname S1
S1(config)#banner motd #Welcome Authorized Users Unauthorized access prohibited!#
S1(config)#enable secret class
S1(config)#line vty 0 4
S1(config-line)#password cisco
S1(config-line)#login
S1(config-line)#exit
S1(config)#service password-encryption
S1(config)#ip default-gateway 172.17.99.1
S1(config)#

S2
Switch>en
Switch#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Switch(config)#hostname S2
S2(config)#banner motd #Welcome Authorized Users Unauthorized access prohibited!#
S2(config)#enable secret class
S2(config)#line vty 0 4
S2(config-line)#password cisco
S2(config-line)#login
S2(config-line)#exit
S2(config)#service password-encryption
S2(config)#ip default-gateway 172.17.99.1
S2(config)#

S3
Switch>en
Switch#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Switch(config)#hostname S3
S3(config)#banner motd #Welcome Authorized Users Unauthorized access prohibited!#
S3(config)#enable secret class
S3(config)#line vty 0 4
S3(config-line)#password cisco
S3(config-line)#login
S3(config-line)#exit
S3(config)#service password-encryption
S3(config)#ip default-gateway 172.17.99.1
S3(config)#

Step 2. Configure the management VLAN interface on S1, S2, and S3.
Create and enable interface VLAN 99 on each switch. Use the addressing table for address configuration.

S1
S1(config)#int vlan 99
S1(config-if)#ip address 172.17.99.31 255.255.255.0
S1(config-if)#exit
S1(config)#

S2
S2(config)#int vlan 99
S2(config-if)#ip address 172.17.99.32 255.255.255.0
S2(config-if)#exit
S2(config)#

S3
S3(config)#int vlan 99
S3(config-if)#ip address 172.17.99.33 255.255.255.0
S3(config-if)#exit
S3(config)#

Step 3. Check results.
Your completion percentage should be 13%. If not, click Check Results to see which required components are not yet completed.

Task 2: Configure VTP
Step 1. Configure the VTP mode on all three switches.

Configure S1 as the server. Configure S2 and S3 as clients.

S1
S1(config)#vtp mode server
Setting device to VTP SERVER mode.
S1(config)#

S2
S2(config)#vtp mode client
Setting device to VTP CLIENT mode.
S2(config)#

S3
S3(config)#vtp mode client
Setting device to VTP CLIENT mode.
S3(config)#

Step 2. Configure the VTP domain name on all three switches.
Use CCNA as the VTP domain name.

S1
S1(config)#vtp domain CCNA
Changing VTP domain name from NULL to CCNA
S1(config)#

S2
S2(config)#vtp domain CCNA
Changing VTP domain name from NULL to CCNA
S2(config)#

S3
S3(config)#vtp domain CCNA
Changing VTP domain name from NULL to CCNA
S3(config)#

Step 3. Configure the VTP domain password on all three switches.
Use cisco as the VTP domain password.

S1
S1(config)#vtp password cisco
Setting device VLAN database password to cisco
S1(config)#

S2
S2(config)#vtp password cisco
Setting device VLAN database password to cisco
S2(config)#

S3
S3(config)#vtp password cisco
Setting device VLAN database password to cisco
S3(config)#

Step 4. Check results.
Your completion percentage should be 21%. If not, click Check Results to see which required components are not yet completed.

Task 3: Configure Trunking
Step 1. Configure trunking on S1, S2, and S3.

Configure the appropriate interfaces as trunks and assign VLAN 99 as the native VLAN.

S1
S1(config)#interface range f0/1 - f0/5
S1(config-if-range)#switchport mode trunk
S1(config-if-range)#switchport trunk native vlan 99
S1(config-if-range)#no sh
S1(config-if-range)#exit

S2
S2(config)#interface range f0/1 - f0/4
S2(config-if-range)#switchport mode trunk
S2(config-if-range)#switchport trunk native vlan 99
S2(config-if-range)#no sh
S2(config-if-range)#exit
S2(config)#

S3
S3(config)#interface range f0/1 - f0/4
S3(config-if-range)#switchport mode trunk
S3(config-if-range)#switchport trunk native vlan 99
S3(config-if-range)#no sh
S3(config-if-range)#exit
S3(config)#

Step 2. Check results.
Your completion percentage should be 44%. If not, click Check Results to see which required components are not yet completed.

Task 4: Configure VLANs
Step 1. Create the VLANs on S1.

Create and name the following VLANs on S1 only. VTP advertises the new VLANs to S2 and S3.
VLAN 10 Faculty/Staff
VLAN 20 Students
VLAN 88 Wireless(Guest)
VLAN 99 Management&Default

S1
S1(config)#vlan 10
S1(config-vlan)#name Faculty/Staff
S1(config-vlan)#exit
S1(config)#vlan 20
S1(config-vlan)#name Students
S1(config-vlan)#exit
S1(config)#vlan 88
S1(config-vlan)#name Wireless(Guest)
S1(config-vlan)#exit
S1(config)#vlan 99
S1(config-vlan)#name Management&Default
S1(config-vlan)#exit
S1(config)#

Step 2. Verify that VLANs have been sent to S2 and S3.
Use the appropriate commands to verify that S2 and S3 now have the VLANs you created on S1. It may take a few minutes for Packet

Tracer to simulate the VTP advertisements.

S2
S2#sh vlan

VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
1    default                          active    Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8
                                                Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12
                                                Fa0/13, Fa0/14, Fa0/15, Fa0/16
                                                Fa0/17, Fa0/18, Fa0/19, Fa0/20
                                                Fa0/21, Fa0/22, Fa0/23, Fa0/24
                                                Gig1/1, Gig1/2
10   Faculty/Staff                    active    
20   Students                         active    
88   Wireless(Guest)                  active    
99   Management&Default               active    
1002 fddi-default                     act/unsup
1003 token-ring-default               act/unsup
1004 fddinet-default                  act/unsup
1005 trnet-default                    act/unsup

S3
S3#sh vlan

VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
1    default                          active    Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8
                                                Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12
                                                Fa0/13, Fa0/14, Fa0/15, Fa0/16
                                                Fa0/17, Fa0/18, Fa0/19, Fa0/20
                                                Fa0/21, Fa0/22, Fa0/23, Fa0/24
                                                Gig1/1, Gig1/2
10   Faculty/Staff                    active    
20   Students                         active    
88   Wireless(Guest)                  active    
99   Management&Default               active    
1002 fddi-default                     act/unsup
1003 token-ring-default               act/unsup
1004 fddinet-default                  act/unsup
1005 trnet-default                    act/unsup

Step 3. Check results.
Your completion percentage should be 54%. If not, click Check Results to see which required components are not yet completed.

Task 5: Assign VLANs to Ports
Step 1. Assign VLANs to access ports on S2 and S3.

Assign the PC access ports to VLANs:
VLAN 10: PC1
VLAN 20: PC2
Assign the wireless router access ports to VLAN 88.

S2
S2(config)#int fa 0/11
S2(config-if)#switchport mode access
S2(config-if)#switchport access vlan 10
S2(config-if)#int fa 0/18
S2(config-if)#switchport mode access
S2(config-if)#switchport access vlan 20
S2(config-if)#int fa 0/7
S2(config-if)#switchport mode access
S2(config-if)#switchport access vlan 88
S2(config-if)#exit
S2(config)#

S3
S3(config)#int fa 0/7
S3(config-if)#switchport mode access
S3(config-if)#switchport access vlan 88
S3(config-if)#exit
S3(config)#

Step 2. Verify VLAN Implementation.
Use the appropriate commands to verify your VLAN implementation.

S2#sh vlan

VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
1    default                          active    Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/8, Fa0/9
                                                Fa0/10, Fa0/12, Fa0/13, Fa0/14
                                                Fa0/15, Fa0/16, Fa0/17, Fa0/19
                                                Fa0/20, Fa0/21, Fa0/22, Fa0/23
                                                Fa0/24, Gig1/1, Gig1/2
10   Faculty/Staff                    active    Fa0/11
20   Students                         active    Fa0/18
88   Wireless(Guest)                  active    Fa0/7
99   Management&Default               active    
1002 fddi-default                     act/unsup
1003 token-ring-default               act/unsup
1004 fddinet-default                  act/unsup
1005 trnet-default                    act/unsup

S3#sh vlan

VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
1    default                          active    Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/8, Fa0/9
                                                Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12, Fa0/13
                                                Fa0/14, Fa0/15, Fa0/16, Fa0/17
                                                Fa0/18, Fa0/19, Fa0/20, Fa0/21
                                                Fa0/22, Fa0/23, Fa0/24, Gig1/1
                                                Gig1/2
10   Faculty/Staff                    active    
20   Students                         active    
88   Wireless(Guest)                  active    Fa0/7
99   Management&Default               active    
1002 fddi-default                     act/unsup
1003 token-ring-default               act/unsup
1004 fddinet-default                  act/unsup
1005 trnet-default                    act/unsup

Step 3. Check results.
Your completion percentage should be 61%. If not, click Check Results to see which required components are not yet completed.

Task 6: Configure STP
Step 1. Ensure that S1 is the root bridge for all spanning tree instances.
Use 4096 priority.

S1
S1(config)#spanning-tree vlan 1,10,20,88,99 priority 4096

Step 2. Verify that S1 is the root bridge.

S1#sh spanning-tree
VLAN0001
  Spanning tree enabled protocol ieee
  Root ID    Priority    4097
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             This bridge is the root
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec

  Bridge ID  Priority    4097  (priority 4096 sys-id-ext 1)
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec
             Aging Time  20

Interface        Role Sts Cost      Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Fa0/1            Desg FWD 19        128.1    P2p
Fa0/2            Desg FWD 19        128.2    P2p
Fa0/3            Desg FWD 19        128.3    P2p
Fa0/4            Desg FWD 19        128.4    P2p
Fa0/5            Desg FWD 19        128.5    P2p

VLAN0010
  Spanning tree enabled protocol ieee
  Root ID    Priority    4106
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             This bridge is the root
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec

  Bridge ID  Priority    4106  (priority 4096 sys-id-ext 10)
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec
             Aging Time  20

Interface        Role Sts Cost      Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Fa0/1            Desg FWD 19        128.1    P2p
Fa0/2            Desg FWD 19        128.2    P2p
Fa0/3            Desg FWD 19        128.3    P2p
Fa0/4            Desg FWD 19        128.4    P2p
Fa0/5            Desg FWD 19        128.5    P2p

VLAN0020
  Spanning tree enabled protocol ieee
  Root ID    Priority    4116
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             This bridge is the root
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec

  Bridge ID  Priority    4116  (priority 4096 sys-id-ext 20)
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec
             Aging Time  20

Interface        Role Sts Cost      Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Fa0/1            Desg FWD 19        128.1    P2p
Fa0/2            Desg FWD 19        128.2    P2p
Fa0/3            Desg FWD 19        128.3    P2p
Fa0/4            Desg FWD 19        128.4    P2p
Fa0/5            Desg FWD 19        128.5    P2p

VLAN0088
  Spanning tree enabled protocol ieee
  Root ID    Priority    4184
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             This bridge is the root
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec

  Bridge ID  Priority    4184  (priority 4096 sys-id-ext 88)
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec
             Aging Time  20

Interface        Role Sts Cost      Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Fa0/1            Desg FWD 19        128.1    P2p
Fa0/2            Desg FWD 19        128.2    P2p
Fa0/3            Desg FWD 19        128.3    P2p
Fa0/4            Desg FWD 19        128.4    P2p
Fa0/5            Desg FWD 19        128.5    P2p

VLAN0099
  Spanning tree enabled protocol ieee
  Root ID    Priority    4195
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             This bridge is the root
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec

  Bridge ID  Priority    4195  (priority 4096 sys-id-ext 99)
             Address     0040.0B60.D3DB
             Hello Time  2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec
             Aging Time  20

Interface        Role Sts Cost      Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Fa0/1            Desg FWD 19        128.1    P2p
Fa0/2            Desg FWD 19        128.2    P2p
Fa0/3            Desg FWD 19        128.3    P2p
Fa0/4            Desg FWD 19        128.4    P2p
Fa0/5            Desg FWD 19        128.5    P2p

Step 3. Check results.
Your completion percentage should be 66%. If not, click Check Results to see which required components are not yet completed.

Task 7: Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing
Step 1. Configure subinterfaces.

Configure the Fa0/1 subinterfaces on R1 using the information from the addressing table.

R1
R1#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
R1(config)#interface fa 0/1.10
R1(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1Q 10
R1(config-subif)#ip address 172.17.10.1 255.255.255.0
R1(config-subif)#exit
R1(config)#interface fa 0/1.20
R1(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1Q 20
R1(config-subif)#ip address 172.17.20.1 255.255.255.0
R1(config-subif)#exit
R1(config)#interface fa0/1.88
R1(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1Q 88
R1(config-subif)#ip address 172.17.88.1 255.255.255.0
R1(config-subif)#exit
R1(config)#interface fa0/1.99
R1(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1Q 99 native
R1(config-subif)#ip address 172.17.99.1 255.255.255.0
R1(config-subif)#exit

Step 2. Check results.
Your completion percentage should be 79%. If not, click Check Results to see which required components are not yet completed.

Task 8: Configure Wireless Connectivity
Step 1. Configure IP Addressing for WRS2 and WRS3.

Configure LAN settings and then static addressing on the Internet interfaces for both WRS2 and WRS3 using the addresses from the topology.

Note: A bug in Packet Tracer may prevent you from assigning the static IP address first. A workaround for this issue is to configure the LAN settings first under Network Setup. Save the settings. Then configure the static IP information under Internet Connection Type and save settings again.

Step 2. Configure wireless network settings.
The SSIDs for the routers are WRS2_LAN and WRS3_LAN, respectively.
The WEP for both is 12345ABCDE.

Step 3. Configure the wireless routers for remote access.
Configure the administration password as cisco123.
Enable remote management.

Step 4. Configure PC3 and PC4 to access the network using DHCP.
PC3 connects to the WRS2_LAN, and PC4 connects to the WRS3_LAN.

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2 comments on “Solution PT Activity 7.6.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge

  1. Sam says:

    But all the same one cannot ping from PC4 to PC3 and from PC3 to WRS3 or from PC4 to WRS2.

    Is there a possibility one can manage that much.

  2. Alex Ricardo says:

    Everything works just fine! Thanks a lot. I hope you may upload many more, are very helpful to study and understand.

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