Design the topology using Packet Tracer, RouterA 0/0Gb port and PC1 are connected to Switch1 via UTP cable on network
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Network Services – Assignment
Design the topology below using Packet Tracer.
PC1-----Switch1------RouterA-----Switch2------PC2
Topology Details:
RouterA is a Cisco model 1941
RouterA 0/0Gb port and PC1 are connected to Switch1 via UTP cable on network 1
RouterA 0/1Gb port and PC2 are connected to Switch2 via UTP cable on network 2
***Reminder that every pc, switch, and router should have your last name in the naming of the device
Subnet and IP Information:
- network 1 = Private Class A addressing using /24 subnet mask
- network 2 = Private Class B addressing using /24 subnet mask
- Router A 0/0Gb port should have a static IP address
- PC1 should obtain an IP address from Router A
- Router A 0/1Gb port and PC2 should have static IP addresses
- Install DHCP with 50 valid address for network 1
- Set the Default Gateway option to Router A 0/0Gb address
- Set the DNS option to a valid address within the network that is not in use
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Requirements: Supply Screen captures within a Word document that proves completion of each numbered item below. Also provide a description of what should be found in each picture.
- Configure IP addresses correctly for all 4 interfaces
- Install DHCP on Router A using the criteria above
- Verify that DHCP is correct and running by using the “ipconfig /all” command from PC1
- From PC2 ping PC1 (this verifies that router and both pc’s are configured correctly)
Lab Grades will be calculated based on the percentage below.
20% - Meet Deadline by submitting a Word document
20% each – Numbered requirements above
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