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CCNA 3 Routing and Switching Scaling Networks EIGRP Practice Skills Assessment – Packet Tracer

Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 4, 2014
CCNA 3 Routing and Switching
Scaling Networks
EIGRP Practice Skills Assessment – Packet Tracer
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Introduction
In Part I of this practice skills assessment, you will configure routing and ACLs. You will configure dynamic routing with EIGRP for IPv4 and static and default routes. In addition, you will configure two access control lists.
In Part II of this practice skills assessment, you will configure the Medical Company network with RPVST+, port security, EtherChannel, DHCP, VLANs and trunking, and routing between VLANs. In addition you will perform an initial configuration on a switch, secure unused switch ports and secure SVIs. You will also control access to the switch management network with an access control list.
All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device console from an available host.
Some values that are required to complete the configurations have not been given to you. In those cases, create the values that you need to complete the requirements. These values may include certain IP addresses, passwords, interface descriptions, banner text, and other values.
For the sake of time, many repetitive but important configuration tasks have been omitted from this activity. Many of these tasks, especially those related to device security, are essential elements of a network configuration. The intent of this activity is not to diminish the importance of full device configurations.
You will practice and be assessed on the following skills:
  • Configuration of initial device settings
  • IPv4 address assignment and configuration
  • Configuration and addressing of device interfaces
  • Configuration of the EIGRP for IPv4 routing protocol
  • Configuration of a default route
  • Configuration of ACL to limit device access
  • Configuration of switch management settings including SSH
  • Configuration of port security
  • Configuration of unused switch ports according to security best practices
  • Configuration of RPVST+
  • Configuration of  EtherChannel
  • Configuration of a router as a DHCP server
  • Configuration of VLANs and trunks
  • Configuration of routing between VLANs
You are required to do the following:
East:
  • Configure initial device settings.
  • Configure interfaces with IPv4 addresses, descriptions, and other settings.
  • Configure and customize EIGRP for IPv4.
Central:
  • Configure interfaces with IPv4 addresses, descriptions, and other settings.
  • Configure and customize EIGRP for IPv4.
  • Configure named and numbered ACLs.
  • Configure and propagate a default route through EIGRP for IPv4.
West:
  • Configure interfaces with IPv4 addresses, descriptions, and other settings.
  • Configure DHCP pools and excluded addresses.
  • Configure routing between VLANs.
  • Configure EIGRP for IPv4.
  • Configure EIGRP for IPv4 route summarization.
  • Configure an ACL to limit access to the switch management network.
Bldg1:
  • Create and name VLANs.
  • Configure EtherChannel.
  • Configure trunking.
  • Assign access ports to VLANs.
  • Configure remote management settings.
  • Activate and configure RPVST+.
  • Secure unused switch ports.
  • Configure port security.
Bldg2:
  • Create and name VLANs.
  • Configure EtherChannel.
  • Configure trunking.
  • Assign access ports to VLANs.
  • Configure remote management settings with SSH.
  • Activate RPVST+.
Bldg3:
  • Create and name VLANs.
  • Configure EtherChannel.
  • Configure trunking.
  • Assign access ports to VLANs.
  • Configure remote management settings.
  • Activate and configure RPVST+.
Internal PC hosts:
  • Configure as DHCP clients.
  • Assign Static IPv4 addresses where indicated.

Tables
Note: You are provided with the networks that interfaces should be configured on. Unless you are told to do differently in the detailed instructions below, you are free to choose the host addresses to assign.
Addressing Table:
Device
Interface
Network
Configuration Details
East
S0/0/0
192.168.100.20/30
any address in the network
S0/0/1
192.168.100.28/30
any address in the network
G0/0
192.168.8.0/24
first host address
G0/1
192.168.9.0/24
first host address
Central
S0/0/0
192.168.100.20/30
any address in the network
S0/0/1
192.168.100.36/30
any address in the network
S0/1/0
203.0.113.16/29
(The first address in this network is already in use on the ISP router. Any other address in the network can be assigned to this interface.)
West
S0/0/0
192.168.100.28/30
any address in the network
S0/0/1
192.168.100.36/30
any address in the network
G0/1.2
10.10.2.0/24
first address in the network
G0/1.4
10.10.4.0/24
first address in the network
G0/1.8
10.10.8.0/24
first address in the network
G0/1.15
10.10.15.0/24
first address in the network
G0/1.25
10.10.25.0/24
first address in the network
Bldg1
SVI
10.10.25.0/24
the highest address in the network
Bldg2
SVI
10.10.25.0/24
the second to the highest address in the network
Bldg3
SVI
10.10.25.0/24
the third to the highest address in the network
Host 1
NIC
192.168.8.0/24
any available address in the network
Host 2
NIC
192.168.9.0/24
any available address in the network
NetAdmin 1
NIC
10.10.15.0/24
any available address in the network
NetAdmin 2
NIC
10.10.15.0/24
any available address in the network
VLAN Switch Port Assignment Table:
VLAN
Name
Network
Device
Switch Ports
2
LAB-A
10.10.2.0/24
Bldg1
Fa0/5
Bldg3
Fa0/7
4
LAB-B
10.10.4.0/24
Bldg1
Fa0/10
Bldg3
Fa0/10
8
LAB-C
10.10.8.0/24
Bldg1
Fa0/15
Bldg3
Fa0/15
15
NetAdmin
10.10.15.0/24
Bldg1
Fa0/24
Bldg3
Fa0/24
25
SW-Admin
10.10.25.0/24
Bldg1
SVI
Bldg2
SVI
Bldg3
SVI
99
spare
N/A
Bldg1
all unused ports
Port-Channel Group Interfaces:
Channel
Device
Interfaces
1
Bldg1
Fa0/1, Fa0/2
Bldg3
Fa0/1, Fa0/2
2
Bldg1
Fa0/3, Fa0/4
Bldg2
Fa0/3, Fa0/4
3
Bldg2
Fa0/5, Fa0/6
Bldg3
Fa0/5, Fa0/6
Instructions

All configurations must be performed through a direct terminal connection to the device console lines from an available host.
Part I: EIGRP Router Configuration
Step 1: Plan the Addressing.
Determine the IP addresses that you will use for the required interfaces on the devices and LAN hosts. Follow the configuration details provided in the Addressing Table.
Step 2: Configure East.
Configure East with initial settings:
  • Configure the router host name: East. This value must be entered exactly as it appears here.
  • Prevent the router from attempting to resolve command line entries to IP addresses.
  • Protect device configurations from unauthorized access with an encrypted secret password.
  • Secure the router console and remote access lines.
  • Prevent system status messages from interrupting console output.
  • Configure a message-of-the-day banner.
  • Encrypt all clear text passwords.
Hostname East
No ip domain look up
Enable secret class
Line console 0
Password cisco
Logging sinchronus
Login
Line vty 0 4
Password cisco
login
Banner motd “Authorized Access Only”
Service password-encryption

Step 3: Configure the Router Interfaces.
Use the information in the addressing table to configure the interfaces of all routers for full connectivity with the following:
  • Configure IP addressing.
  • Descriptions for all physical interfaces.
  • Configure DCE settings where required. Use a rate of 128000.
  • The Ethernet subinterfaces on West will be configured later in this assessment.
Step 4: Configure inter-VLAN routing on West.
Configure router West to route between VLANs using information in the Addressing Table and VLAN Switch Port Assignment Table. The VLANs will be configured on the switches later in this assessment.
  • Do not route the VLAN 99 network.
Step 5: Configure EIGRP Routing and a default route.
a. On all routers:
  • Configure EIGRP for IPv4 to route between the internal networks. Use ASN 100.
  • Use the precise wild card masks for all network statements.
  • You are not required to route the SW-Admin VLAN network over EIGRP.
  • Prevent routing updates from being sent on the LAN networks.  Do not use the default keyword version of the command to do so.
  • Prevent EIGRP for IPv4 from performing automatic route summarization on all routers.
b. On the Central router:
  • Configure a default route to the Internet. Use the exit interface argument.
  • Configure EIGRP for IPv4 to distribute the default route to the other routers.
Step 6: Customize EIGRP for IPv4.
Customize EIGRP for IPv4 by performing the following configuration tasks:
  • Set the bandwidth of the link between East and Central to 128 kb/s.
  • Create a summary route for the LANs connected to Bldg3. It should include all networks from 10.10.0.0 to 10.10.15.0.
  • Do not include the SW-Admin VLAN network in the summary route.
  • Configure EIGRP for IPv4 with the route summary so that it will be sent to the other routers. Be sure to configure the summary on all of the appropriate interfaces.
Step 7: Configure Access Control Lists.
You will configure two access control lists in this step. You should use the any and host keywords in the ACL statements where appropriate. The ACL specifications are as follows:
a.  Restrict access to the vty lines on Central with an ACL:
  • Create a named standard ACL using the name TELNET-BLOCK. Be sure that you enter this name exactly as it appears in this instruction.
  • Allow only Test PC to access the vty lines of Central.
  • No other Internet hosts (including hosts not visible in the topology) should be able to access the vty lines of Central.
  • Your solution should consist of one ACL statement.
b.  Block ping requests from the Internet with an ACL:
  • Use access list number 101.
  • Allow only Test PC to ping addresses within the Medical Company network. Only echo messages should be permitted.
  • Prevent all other Internet hosts (not only the Internet hosts visible in the topology) from pinging addresses inside the Medical Company network. Block echo messages only.
  • All other traffic should be allowed.
  • Your ACL should consist of three statements.
  • Your ACL should be placed in the most efficient location as possible to conserve network bandwidth and device processing resources.
c. Control access to the management interfaces (SVI) of the three switches attached to West as follows:
  • Create a standard ACL.
  • Use the number 1 for the list.
  • Permit only addresses from the NetAdmin VLAN network to access any address on the SW-Admin VLAN network.
  • Hosts on the  NetAdmin VLAN network should be able to reach all other destinations.
  • Your list should consist of one statement.

Part II: Switching and DHCP Configuration
Step 1: Create and name VLANs.
On all three switches that are attached to West, create and name the VLANs shown in the VLAN Table.
  • The VLAN names that you configure must match the values in the table exactly.
  • Each switch should be configured with all of the VLANs shown in the table.
Step 2:  Assign switch ports to VLANs.
Using the VLAN table, assign the switch ports to the VLANs you created in Step 1, as follows:
  • All switch ports that you assign to VLANs should be configured to static access mode.
  • All switch ports that you assign to VLANs should be activated.
Step 3:  Configure the SVIs.
Refer to the Addressing Table. Create and address the SVIs on all three of the switches that are attached to West. Configure the switches so that they can communicate with hosts on other networks. Full connectivity will be established after routing between VLANs has been configured later in this assessment.

Step 4:  Configure Trunking and EtherChannel.
a. Use the information in the Port-Channel Groups table to configure EtherChannel as follows:
  • Use LACP.
  • The switch ports on both sides of Channels 1 and 2 should initiate negotiations for channel establishment.
  • The switch ports on the Bldg2 side of the Channel 3 should initiate negotiations with the switch ports on Bldg3.
  • The switch ports on the Bldg3 side of Channel 3 should not initiate negotiations with the switch ports on the other side of the channel.
  • All channels should be ready to forward data after they have been configured.
b. Configure all port-channel interfaces as trunks.
c. Configure static trunking on the switch port on Bldg2 that is connected to West.
Step 5:  Configure Rapid PVST+.
Configure Rapid PVST+ settings as follows:
a. Activate Rapid PVST+ and set root priorities.
  • All three switches should be configured to run Rapid PVST+.
  • Bldg1 should be configured as root primary for VLAN 2 and VLAN 4 using the default primary priority values.
  • Bldg1 should be configured as root secondary for VLAN 8 and VLAN 15 using the default secondary priority values.
  • Bldg3 should be configured as root primary for VLAN 8 and VLAN 15 using the default primary priority values.
  • Bldg3 should be configured as root secondary for VLAN 2 and VLAN 4 using the default secondary priority values.
b. Activate PortFast and BPDU Guard on the active Bldg3 switch access ports.
  • Configure PortFast on all access ports that are connected to hosts.
  • Activate BPDU Guard on all access ports that are connected to hosts.
Step 6:  Configure switch security.
You are required to complete the following only on some of the devices in the network for this assessment. In reality, security should be configured on all devices in the network.
a. Secure unused switch ports. Following security best practices, do the following on Bldg1 only:
  • Shutdown all unused switch ports.
  • Configure all unused switch ports as static access ports.
  • Ensure that all unused switch ports have been assigned to VLAN 99.
b. Configure port security on all active access ports on Bldg1.
  • Each switch port should accept only two MAC addresses before a security action occurs.
  • The learned MAC addresses should be recorded in the running configuration.
  • If a security violation occurs, the switch ports should provide notification that a violation has occurred but not place the interface in an err-disabled state.
c. On Bldg2, configure the virtual terminal lines to accept only SSH connections.
  • Use a domain name of ccnaPTSA.com.
  • Use a modulus value of 1024.
  • Configure SSH version 2.
  • Configure the vty lines to only accept SSH connections.
  • Configure user-based authentication for the SSH connections with a user name of netadmin and a secret password of SSH_secret9. The user name and password must match the values provided here exactly in case, punctuation, and spelling.
Step 7: Configure West as a DHCP server for the hosts attached to the Bldg1 and Bldg2 switches.
Configure three DHCP pools as follows:
  • Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLAN 2 using the pool name vlan2pool.
  • Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLAN 4 using the pool name vlan4pool.
  • Create a DHCP pool for hosts on VLAN 8 using the pool name vlan8pool.
  • All VLAN pool names must match the provided values exactly.
  • Exclude the first five addresses from each pool.
  • Configure a DNS server address of 192.168.200.225.
  • All hosts should be able to communication with hosts on other networks.
Step 8: Configure host addressing.
All hosts should be able to ping each other and the two external servers after they have been addressed.
  • Hosts on VLANs 2, 4, and 8 should be configured to receive addresses dynamically over DHCP.
  • Hosts on VLAN 15 should be addressed statically as indicated in the addressing table. Once configured, the hosts should be able to ping hosts on other networks.
  • Hosts on the LANs attached to East should be statically assigned addressing that enables them to communicate with hosts on other networks.
Whit this you get about 96%
–SITE 1
hostname Site-1
no ip domain-lookup
enable secret class
line console 0
logging synchronous
password cisco
login
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
service password-encryption
banner motd “Authorized acces only”
interface serial 0/0/0
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.21 255.255.255.252
description HQ
clock rate 128000
no shutdown
interface serial 0/0/1
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.29 255.255.255.252
description HQ
no shutdown
interface gi 0/0
ip address 192.168.8.1 255.255.255.0
description SITE
no shutdown
interface gi 0/1
ip address 192.168.9.1 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
— EIGRP
router eigrp 100
passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/1
network 192.168.100.20 0.0.0.3
network 192.168.100.28 0.0.0.3
network 192.168.8.0 0.0.0.255
network 192.168.9.0 0.0.0.255
no auto-summary
–HQ
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/1/0
interface serial 0/0/0
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.22 255.255.255.252
description SITE
no shutdown
interface serial 0/0/1
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.37 255.255.255.252
description SITE
clock rate 128000
no shutdown
interface serial 0/1/0
bandwidth 128
ip address 203.0.113.18 255.255.255.248
description INTERNET
no shutdown
— EIGRP
router eigrp 100
redistribute static
network 192.168.100.20 0.0.0.3
network 192.168.100.36 0.0.0.3
no auto-summary
–ACCESS LIST
ip access-list standard TELNET-BLOCK
permit host 198.51.100.5
line vty 0 4
access-class TELNET-BLOCK in
interface serial 0/1/0
ip access-group 101 in
–SITE 2
interface serial 0/0/0
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.30 255.255.255.252
description SITE
no shutdown
interface serial 0/0/1
bandwidth 128
ip address 192.168.100.38 255.255.255.252
description SITE
no shutdown
interface gi 0/1
no shutdown
interface gi 0/1.2
encapsulation dot1q 2
ip address 10.10.2.1 255.255.255.0
interface gi 0/1.4
encapsulation dot1q 4
ip address 10.10.4.1 255.255.255.0
interface gi 0/1.8
encapsulation dot1q 8
ip address 10.10.8.1 255.255.255.0
interface gi 0/1.15
encapsulation dot1q 15
ip address 10.10.15.1 255.255.255.0
interface gi 0/1.25
encapsulation dot1q 25
ip address 10.10.25.1 255.255.255.0
— EIGRP
router eigrp 100
passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/1
network 192.168.100.28 0.0.0.3
network 192.168.100.36 0.0.0.3
network 10.10.2.0 0.0.0.255
network 10.10.4.0 0.0.0.255
network 10.10.8.0 0.0.0.255
network 10.10.15.0 0.0.0.255
no auto-summary
passive-interface g0/1.2
passive-interface g0/1.4
passive-interface g0/1.8
passive-interface g0/1.15
– ROUTE SUMMARIZATION
interface serial 0/0/0
ip summary-address eigrp 100 10.10.0.0 255.255.240.0
interface serial 0/0/1
ip summary-address eigrp 100 10.10.0.0 255.255.240.0
– DHCP
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.2.1 10.10.2.5
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.4.1 10.10.4.5
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.8.1 10.10.8.5
ip dhcp pool vlan2pool
network 10.10.2.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 10.10.2.1
dns-server 192.168.200.225
ip dhcp pool vlan4pool
network 10.10.4.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 10.10.4.1
dns-server 192.168.200.225
ip dhcp pool vlan8pool
network 10.10.8.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 10.10.8.1
dns-server 192.168.200.225
–ACCESS LIST
access-list 1 permit 10.10.15.0 0.0.0.255
interface gi0/1.25
ip access-group 1 out
–SW-A
ip default-gateway 10.10.25.1
vlan 2
name sales
vlan 4
name prod
vlan 8
name acct
vlan 15
name admin
vlan 25
name SVI-NET
vlan 99
name null
interface vlan 25
ip address 10.10.25.254 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
interface fa0/5
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 2
interface fa0/10
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 4
interface fa0/15
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 8
interface fa0/24
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 15
interface range fa0/6-9,fa0/11-14,fa0/16-23
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 99
shutdown
interface range gi1/1-2
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 99
shutdown
– ETHERCHANNEL
interface range fa0/1-2
channel-group 1 mode active
interface port-channel 1
switchport mode trunk
interface range fa0/3-4
channel-group 2 mode active
interface port-channel 2
switchport mode trunk
–PVST+
spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst
spanning-tree vlan 2 root primary
spanning-tree vlan 4 root primary
spanning-tree vlan 8 root secondary
spanning-tree vlan 15 root secondary
–SECURITY
interface fa0/5
switchport port-security
switchport port-security violation restrict
switchport port-security maximum 2
switchport port-security mac-address sticky
interface fa0/10
switchport port-security
switchport port-security violation restrict
switchport port-security maximum 2
switchport port-security mac-address sticky
interface fa0/15
switchport port-security
switchport port-security violation restrict
switchport port-security maximum 2
switchport port-security mac-address sticky
interface fa0/24
switchport port-security
switchport port-security violation restrict
switchport port-security maximum 2
switchport port-security mac-address sticky
–SW-B
ip default-gateway 10.10.25.1
vlan 2
name sales
vlan 4
name prod
vlan 8
name acct
vlan 15
name admin
vlan 25
name SVI-NET
vlan 99
name null
interface vlan 25
ip address 10.10.25.253 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
interface gi 1/1
switchport mode trunk
– ETHERCHANNEL
interface range fa0/3-4
channel-group 2 mode active
interface port-channel 2
switchport mode trunk
interface range fa0/5-6
channel-group 3 mode active
interface port-channel 3
switchport mode trunk
–PVST+
spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst
– SSH
hostname SW-B
ip ssh version 2
ip domain-name ccnaPTSA.com
crypto key generate rsa
username netadmin password SSH_secret9
line vty 0 4
login local
transport input ssh
line vty 5 15
login local
transport input ssh
– SW-C
ip default-gateway 10.10.25.1
vlan 2
name sales
vlan 4
name prod
vlan 8
name acct
vlan 15
name admin
vlan 25
name SVI-NET
vlan 99
name null
interface vlan 25
ip address 10.10.25.252 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
interface fa0/7
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 2
interface fa0/10
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 4
interface fa0/15
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 8
interface fa0/24
switchport mode acces
switchport acces vlan 15
– ETHERCHANNEL
interface range fa0/1-2
channel-group 1 mode active
no shutdown
interface port-channel 1
switchport mode trunk
interface range fa0/5-6
channel-group 3 mode passive
no shutdown
interface port-channel 3
switchport mode trunk
–PVST+
spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst
spanning-tree vlan 2 root secondary
spanning-tree vlan 4 root secondary
spanning-tree vlan 8 root primary
spanning-tree vlan 15 root primary
–Port Fast BPDU Guard
interface range fa0/7, fa0/10, fa0/15, fa0/24
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree bpduguard enable
no shutdown

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