Laborator Nr.1 Namolovan Alexandrru
Laborator Nr.1 Namolovan Alexandrru
Laborator Nr.1 Namolovan Alexandrru
REFERAT
Lucrarea de Laborator nr. 1
A efectuat Studenta grupei IMTC-201
________________________ Rotaru Victor
semnătura nume, prenume
A verificat __________ ______ ______________ Chihai Andrei
nota data semnătura nume, prenume profesor
Chisinău 2021
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Packet Tracer - Basic Switch and End Device Configuration -
Physical Mode
Topology
Addressing Table
Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask
Objectives
Part 1: Set Up the Network Topology
Part 2: Configure PC Hosts
Part 3: Configure and Verify Basic Switch Settings
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Background / Scenario
In this Packet Tracer Physical Mode (PTPM) activity, you will build a simple network with two hosts and two
switches. You will also configure basic settings including hostname, local passwords, and login banner. Use
show commands to display the running configuration, IOS version, and interface status. Use the copy
command to save device configurations.
You will apply IP addressing for to the PCs and switches to enable communication between the devices. Use
the ping utility to verify connectivity.
Packet Tracer - Basic Switch and End Device Configuration - Physical Mode
Instructions
Part 1: Set Up the Network Topology
Power on the PCs and cable the devices according to the topology. To select the correct port on a switch,
right click and select Inspect Front. Use the Zoom tool, if necessary. Float your mouse over the ports to see
the port numbers. Packet Tracer will score the correct cable and port connections.
a. There are several switches, routers, and other devices on the Shelf. Click and drag switches S1 and S2
to the Rack. Click and drag two PCs to the Table.
b. Power on the PCs.
c. On the Cable Pegboard, click a Copper Cross-Over cable. Click the FastEthernet0/1 port on S1 and
then click the FastEthernet0/1 port on S2 to connect them. You should see the cable connecting the two
ports.
d. On the Cable Pegboard, click a Copper Straight-Through cable. Click the FastEthernet0/6 port on S1
and then click the FastEthernet0 port on PC-A to connect them.
e. On the Cable Pegboard, click a Copper Straight-Through cable. Click the FastEthernet0/18 port on S2
and then click the FastEthernet0 port on PC-B to connect them.
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f. Visually inspect network connections. Initially, when you connect devices to a switch port, the link lights
will be amber. After a minute or so, the link lights will turn green.
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d. Click PC-A > Desktop > Command Prompt. Use the ipconfig /all command at the prompt to verify
settings.
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e. Enter ping 192.168.1.11 at the prompt to test the connectivity to PC-B. The ping should be successful, as
shown in the following output. If the ping is not successful, check the configurations on both of the PCs
and troubleshoot as necessary.
Packet Tracer PC Command Line 1.0
C:\> ping 192.168.1.11
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Ping statistics for 192.168.1.11:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate
round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
Packet Tracer - Basic Switch and End Device Configuration - Physical Mode
C:\>
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b. Establish a console connection to the switch S1 from PC-A using the Packet Tracer generic Terminal
program (PC-A > Desktop > Terminal). Press ENTER to get the Switch> prompt.
c. You can access all switch commands in privileged EXEC mode. The privileged EXEC command set
includes those commands contained in user EXEC mode, as well as the configure command through
which access to the remaining command modes are gained. Enter privileged EXEC mode by entering the
enable command.
Open Configuration Window
d. The prompt changed from Switch> to Switch# which indicates privileged EXEC mode. Enter global
configuration mode.
e. The prompt changed to Switch(config)# to reflect global configuration mode. Give the switch a name
according to the Addressing Table.
f. Enter local passwords. Use class as the privileged EXEC password and cisco as the password for
console access.
g. Configure and enable the VLAN 1 interface according to the Addressing Table.
h. A login banner, known as the message of the day (MOTD) banner, should be configured to warn anyone
accessing the switch that unauthorized access will not be tolerated. Configure an appropriate MOTD
banner to warn about unauthorized access.
i. Save the configuration to the startup file on non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM). j. Display
the current configuration.
k. Display the IOS version and other useful switch information.
l. Display the status of the connected interfaces on the switch.
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m. Repeat the previous steps to configure switch S2. Make sure the hostname is configured as S2.
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n. Record the interface status for the following interfaces.
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p. From a switch, ping PC-A and PC-B. The pings should be successfu
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l.
Reflection Question
Why are some FastEthernet ports on the switches up while others are down?
FastEthernet sunt deschise atunci când cablurile sunt conectate la porturi, cu excepția cazului în care au fost
oprite manual de către administratori. Altfel, porturile ar fi oprite
What could prevent a ping from being sent between the PCs?
Adresă IP greșită, media deconectată, comutatorul este oprit sau porturile oprite din punct de vedere
administrativ, firewall.
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