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CST 240 Routing Technologies Lab 19 VLSM Network via external connection Background You are an IT Network Admin for a new start up company. Two of the company’s testing labs are on different floors of the building and each are required to have their own /28 subnet. The two testing labs need to be able to share lab results. You will be setting up a small variable subnet environment with 3 sub-sub-networks on top of the provided 192.168.1.0/24 network block. 1. Set up the following topology in Packet Tracer. You will need to add the “HWIC-2T” modules to both routers. X
2. Configure interface IP addresses as follows: Router0 – G0/0 192.168.1.1/28 Router0 – S0/0/0 192.168.1.33/30 Router1 – G0/0 192.168.1.17 Router1 – S0/0/0 192.168.1.34/30 PC0 – F0 192.168.1.2/28 PC1 – F0 192.168.1.18/28 X 3. Attempt to ping PC1 from PC0. The ping should be unsuccessful at this point. X 4. These networks were set up in a hurry by other IT staff at the company, and routing was never configured between the lab networks. As the Network Admin you are responsible for fixing this issue. Grab your laptop and connect a console cable from the laptop’s RS 232 port to the console port of Router0.
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5. From the laptop Desktop tab, click “Terminal”. The default settings should be sufficient so just click “OK” X 6. You should now see the command line interface for the router. X 7. Enter the following commands on the command line: Router> Router>en Router#conf t Router(config)#ip route 192.168.1.16 255.255.255.240 s0/0/0 %Default route without gateway, if not a point-to-point interface, may impact performance
X 8. Disconnect from Router0 and connect to Router1 Run the same commands except use 192.168.1.0 for the network address. The netmask and interface are the same. X 9. Go back to PC0 and try to ping PC1 again. The ping should be successful this time. If not, keep troubleshooting! Insert an image of your successful ping below Student:DIrian Maldonado Instructor : Damine Doheny
Lab 19 VLSM Network via external connection 1.Set up the following topology in Packet Tracer. You will need to add the “HWIC-2T” modules to both routers. 2.Configure interface IP addresses as follows:
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3.Attempt to ping PC1 from PC0. The ping should be unsuccessful at this point. 4. Grab your laptop and connect a console cable from the laptop’s RS 232 port to the console port of Router0. 5.
5.From the Lab Desktop tab, click Terminal.
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6. You should now see the command line interface for the router.
7. Enter the following commands
8. Disconnect from Router0 and connect to Router1
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9.Go back to PC0 and try to ping PC1 again.
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