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The document contains details about router and switch configurations, including IP addresses, VLAN settings, and security requirements. It defines two routers (RA and RB) and two switches (SA and SB) along with their IP addresses and VLAN assignments. It then lists 28 configuration requirements for the routers and switches, such as setting passwords, enabling banners, configuring interfaces, enabling routing protocols, and backing up configurations.

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The document contains details about router and switch configurations, including IP addresses, VLAN settings, and security requirements. It defines two routers (RA and RB) and two switches (SA and SB) along with their IP addresses and VLAN assignments. It then lists 28 configuration requirements for the routers and switches, such as setting passwords, enabling banners, configuring interfaces, enabling routing protocols, and backing up configurations.

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TEKNIK INFORMATIKA

A) TABLE ADDRESSING
No Device Port IP-Address ID VLAN
1 RA Fa 0/0 10.10.0.1/30 VLAN 1
Fa 0/1 192.168.1.1/26 VLAN 1
Fa 0/1.10 192.168.1.65/26 VLAN 10
Fa 0/1.20 192.168.1.129/26 VLAN 20
2 RB Fa 0/0 10.10.0.2/30 VLAN 1
Fa 0/1 203.172.16.1/28 VLAN 1
Fa 0/0.10 203.172.16.17/28 VLAN 10
Fa 0/0.20 203.172.16.33/28 VLAN 20
3 TFTP-SERVER-A Fa 0/6 192.168.1.70/26 VLAN 10
4 TFTP-SERVER-B Fa 0/11 203.172.16.40/28 VLAN 20
5 PC A Fa 0/11 192.168.1.130/26 VLAN 20
6 PC B Fa 0/6 203.172.16.20/28 VLAN 10
7 SA Vlan1 192.168.1.10/26 VLAN 1
8 SB Vlan1 203.172.16.10/28 VLAN 1

B) TABLE VLAN
No Device VLAN VLAN NAME Interface
1 SA Vlan 1 default fa0/16-fa0/24, gig0/1-gig0/2
Vlan 10 VLAN10A fa0/6-fa0/10
Vlan 20 VLAN20A fa0/11-fa0/15
TRUNK - fa0/1-fa0/5
2 SB Vlan 1 default fa0/16-fa0/24, gig0/1-gig0/2
Vlan 10 VLAN10B fa0/6-fa0/10
Vlan 20 VLAN20B fa0/11-fa0/15
TRUNK - fa0/1-fa0/5

C) REQUIREMENT
1. Provides the name of the device router RA, RB
2. Provides the name of the device switch SA, SB
3. Disable DNS lookup to prevent routers and switches from translating typo
commands
4. Set all passwords with a minimum of 8 characters on the router
5. Encrypted privilege password settings ciscosec on the ALL router
6. Encrypted privilege password settings ciscosec on the ALL switch
7. Setting console password ciscocon on the ALL router. Activate the command
timeout so that for5 minutes 0 seconds there is no activity, it will logout itself.
8. Setting console password ciscocon on the ALL switch. Activate the command
timeout so that for 5 minutes 0 seconds there is no activity, it will logout itself.
9. Setting vty password csicovty on the ALL router. Activate the command
timeout so that for 5minutes 0 seconds there is no activity, it will logout itself. And
then maximum of 4 connections for that remote the device at one time
10. Setting vty password ciscovty on the ALL switch. Activate the command
timeout so that for 5minutes 0 seconds there is no activity, it will logout itself. And
then maximum of 4 connections for that remote the device at one time
11. Enable clear text password encryption for All router and All switch
12. Create a banner that provides information to users who do not have
authorization prohibited from logging in the router and the switch with the
message is FINAL-EXAM!!SELAMAT BERJUANG!!!
13. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING and interface
description Connection to RB, settings for RA router on fa0/0
14. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING and interface
description Connection to RA, settings for RB router on fa0/0
15. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING and interface
description Connection to SA, settings for RA router on fa0/1
16. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING, set encapsulation dot1q and
interface description Connection to VLAN10, settings for RA router on fa0/1.10
17. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING, set encapsulation dot1q and
interface description Connection to VLAN20, settings for RA router on fa0/1.20
18. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING, set encapsulation dot1q and
interface description Connection to VLAN10, settings for RB router on fa0/1.10
19. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING, set encapsulation dot1q and
interface description Connection to VLAN20, settings for RB router on fa0/1.20
20. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING and interface
description Connection to VLAN1, settings for SA switch on Vlan1
21. IP address look at TABLE ADDRESSING and interface
description Connection to VLAN1, settings for SB switch on Vlan1
22. Default gateway settings for All switch
23. Vlan settings according to the TABLE VLAN
24. Setting dynamic route for the RA router with RIP Version 2
25. Setting dynamic route for the RB router with RIP Version 2
26. Save the configuration for the router and the switch
27. Backup the configuration for the router on Network A to TFTP-SERVER-A.
for the example with the file name RA-Backup
28. Backup the configuration for the router on Network B to TFTP-SERVER-B.
for the example with the file name RB-Backup

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