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Lab 1.3.1: Review of Concepts from Exploration 1


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Topology Diagram Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to: Create a logical topology given

network requirements Create subnets to meet host requirements Configure the physical topology Configure the logical topology Verify network connectivity

Configure and verify passwords

Scenario
In this lab, you will design and configure a small routed network and verify connectivity acrossmultiple network devices. This requires creating and assigning

two subnetwork blocks, connectinghosts and network devices, and configuring host computers and one Cisco router for basic networkconnectivity. Switch1 has a default configuration and does not require additional

configuration. Youwill use common commands to test and document the network. The zero subnet is used.Appendix 1 contains a subnet chart for the last IPv4 octet.
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CCNA ExplorationLAN Switching and Wireless: LAN Design Lab 1.3.1: Review of Exploration 1

Task 1: Design a

Logical LAN Topology


Step 1: Design an IP addressing scheme. Given the IP address block of 192.168.7.0 /24 , design an IP addressing scheme that satisfies thefollowing

requirements: Subnet Number of Hosts Subnet A 110Subnet B 54The 0 subnet is used. No subnet calculators may be used. Create the smallest possible subnets thatsatisfy the requirements for hosts.

Assign the first usable subnet to Subnet A. Subnet ASpecification Student Input Number of bits in the subnet1IP mask (binary)11111111. 11111111. 11111111.10000000 N ew IP mask (decimal)255.255.255.

128Maximum number of usablesubnets (including the 0 subnet)2Number of usable hosts persubnet126IP subnetwork address192.168.7.0Firs t IP host address192.168.7.1Las t IP host

address192.168.7.126 Subnet BSpecification Student Input Number of bits in the subnet2IP mask (binary)11111111. 11111111.11111111.11 000000 New IP mask (decimal)255.255.255. 192Maximum number of usable

subnets(including the 0 subnet)2Number of usable hosts per subnet62IP network address192.168.7.128F irst IP host address192.168.7.129L ast IP host address192.168.7.190 Host computers will use the first usable IP

address in the subnet. The network router will use the lastusable IP address in the subnet. Step 2: Write down the IP address information for each device. Device IP address Mask Gateway

Host1192.168.7.1 255.255.255.128 192.168.7.126 Router1 -Fa0/0192.168.7.126 255.255.255.128 ------------Host2192.168.7.129 255.255.255.192 192.168.7.190Router1-

Fa0/1192.168.7.190 255.255.255.192 ------------Table 1. IP Address Assignments

Before proceeding, verify your IP addresses with the instructor.


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