ICND1 Skill Builders Part 3: IP Addressing, Routing, and WANs Lab 5: Connected Routes Overview In this lab, you’ll learn how to use and interpret the show ip route connected command. You’ll begin with R1’s interfaces fully configured. R2’s interfaces are partially configured and both are shut down. You’ll bring them up and see the effects. Topology S0/0/0 R1 Fa0/0 S0/0/1 R2 Fa0/0 Fa0/11 SW1 Fa0/1 Fa0/1 SW2 Fa0/2 PC1 PC2 Figure 1 Network Topology for This Lab Detailed
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Chapter 11 Answer the following review questions. 1. Imagine that you have configured the enable secret command, followed by the enable password command, from the console. You log out of the switch and log back in at the console. Which command defines the password that you had to enter to access privileged mode? d. The password command, if it’s configured 2. An engineer had formerly configured a Cisco router to allow Telnet access so that the switch expected a password of mypassword from the
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IP Addressing & Routing Activity Name: _ Overview: As part of your assigned readings and material covered in your class lectures, you have learned the basics of IP addressing and routing. This in-class exercise will reinforce those concepts by having you determine if a host is on the same subnet as another host. Then using a simple routing table, you will select the most appropriate route for the router to select given the destination IP address. Resources: Textbook Lecture materials
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Assignment 2: Network protocols numbers 1. What organization has been given the responsibility for assigning protocol numbers? ICANN – The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers 2. Determine the protocol numbers for the protocol names: Protocol| Number| IPv4| 4| IPv6| 41| TCP| 6| UDP| 17| ICMP| 1| VRRP| 112| IPSEC ESP| 50| L2TP| 115| OSPF| 89| EIGRP| 88| 3. Determine the correct ICMP type based on the description provided: ICMP Message Description| Type| Code*| Echo|
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EIGRP OSPF Advanced Distance Vector Link State Dual algorithm SPF/Dijkastra Routes IP, IPX, Decnet, Appletalk Routes IP Metrics: Bandwidth, Delay, Reliability, Load, MTU Size Metric: Composite Cost of each router to Destination (100,000,000/interface speed) Hop Count: 255 Hop Count: None (Limited by Network) Variable Length Subnet Masks Variable Length Subnet Masks Summarization on Network Class Address or Subnet Boundary Summarization on Network Class Address or Subnet Boundary LSA Multicast
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Lab 7.1 routing analysis 3 Step 2. Again on each PC, ping the IP address of each PC’s respective default gateway. Record whether the ping worked or not in Table 5. Each ping to the PC has worked to the default gateway. Step 3. From each PC, ping the IP address of the other three PCs. Record the results of each ping in Table 6 with a check mark for a successful ping and an X for a failed ping. None of the PC’s pinged to the other pc’s. Step 5. From each router’s user mode command prompt, ping
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IP ADRESSES CLASSES AND SPECIAL-USE IP ADDRESS SPACE NT2640 ENRIGHT 3/19/2016 DURAZO ENRIGHT NT2640 “Class A IP addresses were used for networks that had a large number of hosts on the network. The class permitted up to 126 networks by using the first octet of the address for the network identification. The first bit in this octet was always fixed or set to be zero. The following seven bits in the octet were then set to one which would complete the network
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IS3110 NT1210 Network Risk Management in Introduction to General Education / General Studies NT2580 NT2799 Communications Information Technology Introduction to Information Security NSANetworking Capstone Project IS4550 NT2640 Security Policies and Implementation IP NT2640 Networking IP Networking PT2520
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Kenneth Williams NT2640 LAB2 Setting Router Password Step 4 Router(config-line)# Step 11 Yes it ask for a password and it work with clscopress Step 12 Barney works Config router ip Step 4 It says unassigned Step 10 The ip is 10.1.1.4 Step 11 Yes it did Config SSH Step 4 R1 config-line # Step 7 Config-line now I am in config Step 11 It connect me to R2 user command Terminal history Step 5 It
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Tiffane Smalls March 29, 2014 Unit 2 Research Paper Saturday AM NT2640 IS MOBILE BACKUP SAFE? My article of choice this week talks about how unsafe mobile backups and backup services are today. This article was written by a Robert Lemos on October 9, 2013. He elaborates on the fact that today there are more and more backup services being used, than there were back in the day. Almost every time we access a new site, or download an application we are asked to backup our information. While this
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