Thursday, March 29, 2012

Packet Tracer 4.7.1.3 Packet Tracer skills integration challenge

For this packet tracer it was very demanding. i had to apply a good amount of skills that i got from the CCNA 1. the first thing that needed to be done was to make an addressing scheme. i had to scan through old notes in order to do this but after that it wasn't that difficult. After i came up with an addressing scheme i started with adding a custom made device named 2621XM Router which is where most of the configuring would take place. i started with some basic configurations using enable password cisco and enable secret class for the encryption and password. From there i went into R1 and i used the first four serial interfaces that would correspond with the interfaces of the custom router as instructed. From there i would move on to doing some more configurations that include adding the addresses i was able to come up with from the 4 subnets. Basically after the addresses i would then set the clock rate for the all the four serial interfaces accompanied with the no shutdown command. After that i moved on to configuring the branches. Similar steps R1 like the clock rate being set to 64000, but that is the only similarity. All four of the LANs made use the same fast ethernet interfaces corresponding of course to one branch since all of them would have different ip addresses. As a result, the next necessary step after that was to do some simple physical connections in the logical works pace which was straightforward. The final part was to finally add the static routes and default routes in order to finally make the topology complete. After that the final part was to test the connectivity using the ping command in order to test connectivity, which was successful.

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