Packet Tracer - Implement a Small Network
Addressing Table
Interfac Subnet Default
Device e Address Mask Gateway
255.255.255.
RTA G0/0 10.10.10.1 0 N/A
255.255.255.
RTA G0/1 10.10.20.1 0 N/A
255.255.255.
SW1 VLAN1 10.10.10.2 0 blank
255.255.255. blank
SW2 VLAN1 10.10.20.2 0
blank 255.255.255. blank
PC-1 NIC 0
blank 255.255.255. blank
PC-2 NIC 0
Objectives
Part 1: Create the Network Topology
Part 2: Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
Instructions
Part 1: Create the Network Topology
Step 1: Obtain the required devices.
a. Click the Network Devices icon in the bottom tool bar.
b. Click the router icon in the submenu.
c. Locate the 1941 router icon. Click and drag the icon for the 1941 router
into the topology area.
d. Click the switch entry in the submenu.
e. Locate the 2960 switch icon. Click and drag the icon for the 2960
switch into the topology area.
f. Repeat the step above so that there are two 2960 switches in the
topology area.
g. Click the End Devices icon.
h. Locate the PC icon. Drag two PCs to the topology area.
i. Arrange the devices into a layout that you can work with by clicking and
dragging.
Step 2: Name the devices.
The devices have default names that you will need to change. You will name
the devices as shown in the Addressing Table. You are changing the display
names of the devices. This is the text label that appears below each device.
Your display names must match the information in the Addressing
Table exactly. If a display name does not match, you will not be scored for
your device configuration.
a. Click the device display name that is below the device icon. A text field
should appear with a flashing insertion point. If the configuration window for
the device appears, close it and try again, clicking a little further away from
the device icon.
b. Replace the current display name with the appropriate display name
from the Addressing Table.
c. Repeat until all devices are named.
Step 3: Connect the devices.
a. Click the orange lightning bolt connections icon in the bottom toolbar.
b. Locate the Copper Straight-Through cable icon. It looks like a solid black
diagonal line.
c. To connect the device, click the Copper Straight-Through cable icon and
then click the first device that you want to connect. Select the correct port
and then click the second device. Select the correct port and the devices will
be connected.
d. Connect the devices as specified in the table below.
From Device Port To Device Port
RTA G0/0 SW1 G0/1
RTA G0/1 SW2 G0/1
SW1 F0/1 PC-1 Fastethernet0
SW2 F0/1 PC-2 Fastethernet0
Part 2: Configure Devices
Record the PC addressing and gateway addresses in the addressing table.
You can use any available address in the network for PC-1 and PC-2.
Step 1: Configure the router.
Open configuration window
a. Configure basic settings.
1) Hostname as shown in the Addressing Table.
2) Configure Ciscoenpa55 as the encrypted password.
3) Configure Ciscolinepa55 as the password on the lines.
4) All lines should accept connections.
5) Configure an appropriate message of the day banner.
b. Configure interface settings.
1) Addressing.
2) Descriptions on the interfaces.
3) Save your configuration.
Step 2: Configure switch SW1 and SW2.
a. Configure the default management interface so that it will accept
connections over the network from local and remote hosts. Use the values in
the addressing table.
b. Configure an encrypted password using the value in step 1a above.
c. Configure all lines to accept connections using the password from step
1a above.
d. Configure the switches so that they can send data to hosts on remote
networks.
e. Save your configuration.
Close configuration window
Step 3: Configure the hosts.
Configure addressing on the hosts. If your configurations are complete, you
should be able to ping all devices in the topology.