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4.5.1 Packet Tracer - Inter-VLAN Routing Challenge

This document provides information for configuring inter-VLAN routing between devices. It includes an addressing table assigning IP addresses to interfaces on routers R1 and switch S1, as well as PCs and a server. It also includes a VLAN and port assignments table detailing VLANs to assign to switch ports. The instructions are to configure IP addresses on R1 and S1 based on the addressing table, create and assign VLANs on S1 according to the VLAN table, configure trunking between R1 and S1, enable inter-VLAN routing on R1, and verify connectivity between all devices.

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4.5.1 Packet Tracer - Inter-VLAN Routing Challenge

This document provides information for configuring inter-VLAN routing between devices. It includes an addressing table assigning IP addresses to interfaces on routers R1 and switch S1, as well as PCs and a server. It also includes a VLAN and port assignments table detailing VLANs to assign to switch ports. The instructions are to configure IP addresses on R1 and S1 based on the addressing table, create and assign VLANs on S1 according to the VLAN table, configure trunking between R1 and S1, enable inter-VLAN routing on R1, and verify connectivity between all devices.

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Packet Tracer - Inter-VLAN Routing Challenge

Addressing Table
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Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

R1 G0/0 172.17.25.2 255.255.255.252 N/A


R1
G0/1.10 172.17.10.1 255.255.255.0 N/A

R1
G0/1.20 172.17.20.1 255.255.255.0 N/A

R1
G0/1.30 172.17.30.1 255.255.255.0 N/A

R1
G0/1.88 172.17.88.1 255.255.255.0 N/A

R1
G0/1.99 172.17.99.1 255.255.255.0 N/A

S1 VLAN 99 172.17.99.10 255.255.255.0 172.17.99.1


PC1 NIC 172.17.10.21 255.255.255.0 172.17.10.1
PC2 NIC 172.17.20.22 255.255.255.0 172.17.20.1
PC3 NIC 172.17.30.23 255.255.255.0 172.17.30.1
Server NIC 172.17.50.254 255.255.255.0 172.17.50.1

VLAN and Port Assignments Table

VLAN Name Interface

10 Faculty/Staff F0/11-17
20 Students F0/18-24
30 Guest(Default) F0/6-10
88 Native G0/1
99 Management VLAN 99

Scenario
In this activity, you will demonstrate and reinforce your ability to implement inter-VLAN routing, including
configuring IP addresses, VLANs, trunking, and subinterfaces.

Instructions
Configure the devices to meet the following requirements.
 Assign IP addressing to R1 and S1 based on the Addressing Table.
 Configure the default gateway on S1.

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Packet Tracer - Inter-VLAN Routing Challenge

 Create, name, and assign VLANs on S1 based on the VLAN and Port Assignments Table. Ports should
be in access mode. Your VLAN names should match the names in the table exactly.
 Configure G0/1 of S1 as a static trunk and assign the native VLAN.
 All ports that are not assigned to a VLAN should be disabled.
 Configure inter-VLAN routing on R1 based on the Addressing Table.
 Verify connectivity. R1, S1, and all PCs should be able to ping each other and the server.
End of document

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