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TNE10006 Networks and switching Assignment 2B: Team lab activity worksheet 2 Reference material: Sample final practical assessment Instructions: 1. Complete the Week 11 lab individually. 2. In your team, discuss and answer the questions in Assignment 2B: Team activity 2. 3. Organise for your team to meet again to complete all the questions. 4. Each team member will submit a completed Assignment 2B: Team activity 2 through the Assignment 2B: Team lab activity 2 submission point in Canvas. Questions: Section 1: Sample Final Practical Assessment – Topology and Specs Analysis (15 marks) Section 2: Sample Final Practical Assessment – Configuration (35 marks) Section 3: Sample Final Practical Assessment – Validation and Troubleshooting (25 marks) Team members Name Student Id: Page 1 of 9
Section 1: Sample Final Practical Assessment – Topology and Specs Analysis (15 marks) When tasked to build a network end to end, you should first take some time to analyse the topology diagram, addressing tables and other specifications to understand the basic network requirements. Refer to the Sample Final Practical Assessment. Q1. How many VLANs MUST be configured on the switches? (3 marks) a) On Lisbon? Please specify VLAN(s) ID b) On Tokyo? Please specify VLAN(s) ID Q2. How many access ports MUST be configured on the switches? (3 marks) a) On Lisbon? Please specify switchport to VLAN ID allocation. b) On Tokyo? Please specify switchport to VLAN ID allocation. Q3. How many 802.1q trunks MUST be configured on the switches? (3 marks) a) On Lisbon? Please specify interface(s) ID. Page 2 of 9
b) On Tokyo? Please specify interface(s) ID. Q4. How many sub-interfaces MUST be configured on Nairobi? Please specify sub- interface(s) ID. (3 marks) Q5. How many interfaces VLAN MUST be configured on the switches? (2 marks) a) On Lisbon? Please specify interface(s) ID. b) On Tokyo? Please specify interface(s) ID. Q6. Do we need to set a default-gateway on the switches? If YES, specify the default- gateway IP to be configured. (1 mark) Page 3 of 9
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Section 2: Sample Final Practical Assessment - Configuration (35 marks) After you have a good understanding of the network topology and basic network requirements, you can move on to configuring the devices following a systemic procedure. Refer to the Sample Final Practical Assessment. Q1. List the configuration commands required to complete Task 1: Configure Device Names and MOTD . For each command, specify the device(s) and operation mode. (2 marks) Q2. List the configuration commands required to complete Task 2: Configure VLANs and VLAN membership . For each command, specify the device(s) and operation mode. (6 marks) Q3. List the configuration commands required to complete Task 3: Configure Router- on-a-Stick . For each command, specify the device(s) and operation mode. (8 marks) Page 4 of 9
Q4. List the configuration commands required to complete Task 4: Configure Switch Management . For each command, specify the device(s) and operation mode. (6 marks) Q5. List the configuration commands required to complete Task 5: Fine-tune STP . For each command, specify the device(s) and operation mode. (4 marks) Q6. List the configuration commands required to complete Task 6: Configure Port- Security. For each command, specify the device(s) and operation mode. (4 marks) Q7. List the configuration commands required to complete Task 7: Configure EtherChannel . For each command, specify the device(s) and operation mode. (4 marks) Q8. List the configuration commands required to complete Task 8: Additional Settings. For each command, specify the device(s) and operation mode. (1 mark) Page 5 of 9
Section 3: Sample Final Practical Assessment - Validation and Troubleshooting (25 marks) Upon completing your configuration, you should validate all settings using troubleshooting commands, such as Cisco show commands. You should also run connectivity tests using ICMP tools, such as ping . Refer to the Sample Final Practical Assessment. Q1. Answer the following questions regarding validating and troubleshooting VLANs and VLAN membership. a) What command(s) can be used on Tokyo to validate VLANs and VLAN membership configuration? For each command, describe the expected output. (2 marks) b) What command(s) can be use on Lisbon to validate VLANs and VLAN membership configuration? For each command, describe the expected output. (2 marks) c) What command(s) can be use on Lisbon to validate that all unused ports have been disabled? For each command, describe the expected output. (2 marks) Page 6 of 9
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Q2. Answer the following question regarding validating and troubleshooting Router- on-a-Stick a) What command(s) can be used on Nairobi to validate Router-on-a-Stick configuration? List at least 2. For each command, describe the expected output. (4 marks) b) What command(s) can be used on Tokyo to validate Router-on-a-Stick configuration? For each command, describe the expected output. (2 marks) c) Troubleshooting Scenario: The routing table on Nairobi is not displaying all the correct connected (C) routes and their exit interfaces. What are the possible configuration issues? List at least 3 possible issues. (3 marks) Q3. Answer the following questions regarding validating and troubleshooting Switch Management a) What command(s) can be used on Tokyo to validate that the Management IP has been correctly configured? For each command, describe the expected output. (1 mark) Page 7 of 9
b) What command(s) can be used on Tokyo to test SSH access to Lisbon ? (1 mark) c) Troubleshooting Scenario: Tokyo and Lisbon can ping each other. Tokyo can ping all IP addresses configured on Nairobi . However, Lisbon can only ping the IP address configured on Nairobi’s Management sub-interface; it cannot ping any other router IP. What is the most likely configuration issue? (2 marks) Q4. Answer the following questions regarding validating and troubleshooting STP, Port-Security and EtherChannel a) Using the show spanning-tree command, how do we validate that Tokyo has been correctly configured as the root bridge for the Royalmint VLAN? (2 marks) b) What command can be used on Lisbon to validate the current Port-Security status of interface Gi1/0/3? (2 marks) c) If the Port-Channel between Tokyo and Lisbon has been correctly configured and is fully operational; what should be the status flag(s) next to the Port- Channel interface on the show etherchannel summary output? (1 mark) Page 8 of 9
d) If the Port-Channel between Tokyo and Lisbon has been correctly configured and is fully operational; what should be the status flag(s) next to the member interfaces on the show etherchannel summary output? (1 mark) Page 9 of 9
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