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Cisco Packet Tracer Project Overview

The document summarizes the configuration and testing of various networking technologies on a virtual lab topology, including VLANs, STP, EtherChannel, inter-VLAN routing with router-on-a-stick and SVIs, static and dynamic routing, default route injection, ACLs, SSH, DHCP, DNS, PAT, HSRP, routed switch interfaces, and VTP. The configuration of each technology is demonstrated and connectivity is verified through commands like ping and traceroute between devices on different subnets and VLANs.

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Cisco Packet Tracer Project Overview

The document summarizes the configuration and testing of various networking technologies on a virtual lab topology, including VLANs, STP, EtherChannel, inter-VLAN routing with router-on-a-stick and SVIs, static and dynamic routing, default route injection, ACLs, SSH, DHCP, DNS, PAT, HSRP, routed switch interfaces, and VTP. The configuration of each technology is demonstrated and connectivity is verified through commands like ping and traceroute between devices on different subnets and VLANs.

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Anthony Dushaj

Professor Cannistra

Internetworking

12 May 2020

Challenge Lab 02

Network Topology:
1. VLANs

Layer 2 Switches

Layer 3 Switches
2. STP

Layer 3 Switch 0 Layer 3 Switch 2


​3. EtherChannel

Layer 2 Switches

Layer 3 Switches
4. InterVLAN Routing with a Router-on-a-Stick

Routerx4

PC4 Pinging PC3 and its Vlan Sub interface

PC3 pinging its Vlan Sub interface as well as Vlans 1 subinterface


5. InterVLAN Routing with SVIs

Layer 3 Switches

PCx2 pinging Pcx0 and Vlan 144 SVI PCx0 pinging Vlan 1 and Vlan 112 SVI
​ 6. Default Static Routing

The route I entered

Verifying that it populated in the routing table

Verifying Connectivity By pinging the the isps interface and its web server:
7. Dynamic Routing

Router 1 Routing table alongside the specific commands I entered

Layer Switch 2 Routing table alongside the specific commands I entered

PCx0s traceroute to PCx1


8. Default Route Injection

The command I entered

Verifying Population in Router 2 and 3

Verifying connectivity to the web server from devices outside of router 1s lan

PCx3 pinging Web Server and Trace Routing it


9. Access Control Lists

Check to verify PCx1 cannot access the server via HTTP

Check to verify other devices can reach the server via HTTP
​10. SSH

Verify an SSH connection is established with PC4

Verify Telnet not being allowed

Verify Other devices not being able to use SSH


11. DHCP

Router 4 - Devices binded to dhcp - Pcx1 and Pcx3

Layer 3 Switch - Devices binded to dhcp - Pcx0 and Pcx2

PCx0(top left), Pcx2 (bottom left), Pcx4 (top right), Pcx1 (bottom right)
​12. DNS

Dns servers populated records and cnames

Verifying a cname and a record connectivity:

PCx2 pinging DNS server


13. PAT

Access list permitting all networks

Show nat pool statistics

Show nat translations


​ 14. HSRP

Layer 3 Switch 0

Layer 3 Switch 2

Pcx0 pinging VIPS


​15. Routed Switch Interfaces

Layer 3 Switch 0 interface status

Layer 3 Switch 2 interface status

Command I entered - No Switchport


16. VTP

Layer 3 Switch 2 VTP status

Layer 3 Switch 0 VTP status

Layer 2 Switch 0 VTP status and Password *

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