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Lab 11.5.3: Configure Host Computers for IP Networking (Instructor Version) Topology Diagram
Learning Objectives Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to:
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Scenario In this lab students will create a small network that requires connecting network devices and configuring host computers for basic network connectivity. The Appendix is a reference for configuring the logical network. Note to instructor: To reinforce student cable identification, have several different types of cables available for the students. Mix cross-over, straight-through, and rollover cables. Students should be able to identify the proper cable type based on a visual inspection.
Task 1: Design the Logical Lab Topology. 1. Given an IP address of 192.168.254.0/24 , and 5 bits used for subnets, fill in the following information: Maximum number of usable subnets (including the 0th subnet): _____ 31 _____ Number of usable Hosts per subnet: _____ 6 _____ IP Address: 192.168.254.0 # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Subnet 192.168.254.0 192.168.254.8 192.168.254.16 192.168.254.24 192.168.254.32 192.168.254.40 192.168.254.48 192.168.254.56 192.168.254.64 192.168.254.72
First Host address 192.168.254.1 192.168.254.9 192.168.254.17 192.168.254.25 192.168.254.33 192.168.254.41 192.168.254.49 192.168.254.57 192.168.254.65 192.168.254.73
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.248 Last Host address 192.168.254.6 192.168.254.14 192.168.254.22 192.168.254.30 192.168.254.38 192.168.254.46 192.168.254.54 192.168.254.62 192.168.254.70 192.168.254.78
Broadcast 192.168.254.7 192.168.254.15 192.168.254.23 192.168.254.31 192.168.254.39 192.168.254.47 192.168.254.55 192.168.254.63 192.168.254.71 192.168.254.79
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Before proceeding, verify your addresses with the instructor. The instructor will assign one subnetwork per student or team.
Task 2: Configure the Physical Lab Topology. Step 1: Physically connect devices. 1. Cable the network devices as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Cabling the Network
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Figure 2. Logical Topology
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From the information given in Figure 2, write down the IP network addressing for each computer: Host 1 IP Address
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IP Mask
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IP Address
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IP Mask
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Step 2: Configure Host1 computer. 1. On Computer1, click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Right-click the LAN icon, and choose Properties. On the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click the Properties button.
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5. Record the output below: Setting Ethernet device Physical Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway
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Step 3: Configure Host2. 1.
Repeat Step 2 for Host2, using IP address information from the table filled out in Step 1.
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Verify proper configuration of Host1 with the ipconfig /all command.
3. Record the output below: Setting Ethernet device Physical Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway
Value Answers will vary. Answers will vary. Answers will vary. Answers will vary. Not assigned.
Task 4: Verify Network Connectivity. Network connectivity can be verified with the Windows ping command. 1.
Use the following table to methodically verify connectivity with each network device:
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Use the table provided in Task 3, above, to identify failed connectivity. List the problems: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________
3. Write down your proposed solution(s): ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 4.
Test your solution. If the solution fixed the problem, document the solution. If the solution did not fix the problem, continue troubleshooting. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________
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Appendix
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All contents are Copyright © 1992–2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.
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