CCNAv7
Introduction to Networks
ITN Practice Skills Assessment - Packet Tracer
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2. Do not close Packet Tracer w hen you are done. It w ill close automatically.
3. Click the Submit Assessment button in the brow ser w indow to submit your w ork.
Introduction
In this assessment, you w ill configure devices in an IPv4/IPv6 netw ork. For the sake of time, you w ill not be asked to perform all
configurations on all netw ork devices as you may be required to do in a real netw ork or other assessment. Instead, you w ill use
the skills and know ledge that you have learned in the labs and packet tracers in this course to configure the Building 1 router. In
addition, you w ill address the hosts on tw o LANs w ith IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and activate and address the management
interface of the Second Floor Sw itch.
You w ill receive one of several topologies.
You are not required to configure the First Floor Sw itch, and you w ill not be able to access it in this practice skills assessment
activity.
All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device console. In addition, many
values that are required to complete the configurations have not been given to you. In those cases, create the values that you
need to complete the requirements. For values that have been supplied to you, they must be entered exactly as they appear in
order for you to get full credit for your configuration.
You w ill practice and be assessed on the follow ing skills:
= Configuration of initial IOS device settings
= Design and calculation of IPv4 addressing
= Configuration of IOS device interfaces including IPv4 and IPv6 addressing w hen appropriate
= Addressing of netw ork hosts w ith IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
= Enhancing device security, including configuration of the secure transport protocol for remote device management
= Configuration of a sw itch virtual management interface
Requirements by device:
Building 1 router:
= Configuration of initial router settings
= Interface configuration and IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
= Device security enhancement, or device hardening
= Secure transport for remote configuration connections as covered in the labs and Packet Tracers in the course.
Second Floor Sw itch:
= Enabling basic remote management by Telnet
= PC and Server hosts:
o IPv4 full addressing
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o IPv6 addressing
Addressing Table
Device Interface IP Address/Mask Default Gatew ay
Building 1 G0/0 N/A
Router0 G0/0 2001:db8:acad:a::1/64 N/A
Router0 G0/0 fe80::1 N/A
Router0 G0/1 N/A
Router0 G0/1 2001:db8:acad:b::1/64 N/A
Router0 G0/1 fe80::1 N/A
Second Floor SVI
Sw itch
Host 1 NIC
PC1 NIC 2001:db8:acad:a::ff/64
Host 2 NIC
PC2 NIC 2001:db8:acad:a::15/64
Host 3 NIC
PC3 NIC 2001:db8:acad:b::ff/64
Server NIC
TFTP Server NIC 2001:db8:acad:b::15/64
Instructions
Step 1: Determine the IP Addressing Scheme.
Design an IPv4 addressing scheme and complete the Addressing Table based on the follow ing requirements.
a. Subnet the 192.168.1.0/24 netw ork to provide 30 host addresses per subnet w hile w asting the few est addresses.
b. Assign the fourth subnet to the First Floor LAN.
c. Assign the last netw ork host address (the highest) in this subnet to the G0/0 interface on Building 1.
d. Starting w ith the fifth subnet, subnet the netw ork again so that the new subnets w ill provide 14 host addresses per subnet
w hile w asting the few est addresses.
e. Assign the second of these new 14-host subnets to the Second Floor LAN.
f. Assign the last netw ork host address (the highest) in the Second Floor LAN subnet to the G0/1 interface of the Building 1
router.
g. Assign the second to the last address (the second highest) in this subnet to the VLAN 1 interface of the Second Floor
Sw itch.
h. Configure addresses on the hosts using any of the remaining addresses in their respective subnets.
Step 2: Configure Host Addressing
a. Use the IPv4 addressing from Step 1 and the IPv6 addressing values provided in the Addressing Table to configure all host
PCs w ith the correct addressing.
b. Use the router interface link-local address as the IPv6 default gatew ays on the hosts.
c. Complete the configuration of the server using the IPv4 addressing values from Step 1 and the values in the addressing table
Step 3: Configure the Building 1 Router.
a. Configure the Building 1 router w ith all initial configurations that you have learned in the course so far:
o Configure the router hostname: Building-1
o Protect device configurations from unauthorized access w ith the encrypted privileged exec passw ord.
o Secure all access lines into the router using methods covered in the course and labs.
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o Require new ly-entered passw ords to have a minimum length of 10 characters.
o Prevent all passw ords from being view ed in clear text in device configuration files.
o Configure the router to only accept in-band management connections over the protocol that is more secure than Telnet, as
w as done in the labs and PT activities. Use the value 1024 for encryption key strength.
o Configure local user authentication for in-band management connections. Create a user w ith the name netadm in and a
secret passw ord of Cisco_CCNA7.
b. Configure the tw o Gigabit Ethernet interfaces using the IPv4 addressing values that you calculated and the IPv6 values
provided in the addressing table.
o Reconfigure the link local addresses to the value show n in the table.
o Document the interfaces in the configuration file.
Step 4: Configure the Second Floor Switch.
Configure Second Floor Sw itch for remote management over Telnet.
a. Configure VLAN 1 as the SVI.
b. Configure IPv4 addressing according to your w ork in Step 1.
c. Be sure that the sw itch is able to accept connections from hosts on other netw orks.
Last Updated: January 2021
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