CN Lab Manual Solutions
CN Lab Manual Solutions
Experiment-1
Study of different Network Devices
o Necessary Equipment’s:
1. 1 Router (1841) and 1 Switch’s (2960-24PT)
2. 2 Hub’s and 1 Repeater
3. 1 Gateway and 1 Bridge
4. 9 PCs and 1 Server
5. 1 Light and 1 Temperature Monitor
6. Connecting wires (Copper Straight-Through wires , Copper cross-Over)
Topology Diagram:
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Topology Design
1. Bus Topology
2. Star Topology
3. Ring Topology
4. Mesh Topology
5. Fully Connected Topology
o Necessary Equipment’s:
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1. PC’s, Hub, Switch, Repeater and Connecting Wire
Experiment-3
Study of Network IP
o Necessary Equipment’s:
1. 1 Router
2. 3 PCs & 3 Laptop’s
3. 3 Switch’s (2960-24PT)
4. Copper Straight-Through wires
In the below Network Design, here used 3 different Class’s IP (Class A, Class B and Class C)
And all devices are communicates with each other.
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Experiment-4
Connect the Computer in Local Area Network
o Necessary Equipment’s:
1. 1 Switch (2960-24PT)
2. 3 PCs
3. Copper Straight-Through wires
In the following network design, 3 PC are connect to a Switch and they are communicate
each other in Local Area Network.
Topology Design:
Experiment-5
Study of basic network command and Network configuration commands. Necessary Equipment’s:
o Necessary Equipment’s:
1. 1 Router (1841 Router)
2. 2 Switch’s (2960-24PT)
3. 2 PCs and 2 Printers
4. Copper Straight-Through wires
In the following network design, we see that devices are connected in two LAN and they are
communicate each other.
Topology Diagram:
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o Ping Command, Tracert and nslookup commands
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CustomerSwitch IP: 192.168.1.5 and Password: cisco123
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We also sends Mail from one Customer PC to another ISP PC and vice versa.
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Connecting a Switch
o Necessary Equipment’s
1. 2 Router’s (1841)
2. 2 Switch’s (2960-24PT)
3. 2 PC’s and 2 Server (Customer and ISP Severs)
4. Connecting Wires (Console cable, Copper Straight-Through wires and Serial DTE cable)
Configuration:
In the below Diagram we see that 2 Router’s (1841) are in MAN and all other devices are
connects to these routers (That’s means 2 router creates different LAN Network).
In these design, I use a Copper Straight-Through cable, that connect the FastEthernet0/0 on
Customer Router to the FirstEthernet0/1 on Customer Switch and Customer PC to the
Customer Switch on port fastEthernet0/2 also with Local Server to the Customer Switch on
port fastEthernet0/3.
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1. Verify the Switch configuration:
Password: cisco123
Topology Diagram:
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For check I used ping commend
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Using the Cisco IOS Show Commands
o Necessary Equipment’s
1. 1 Router and 1 Switch
2. 2 PC’s and 1 Server (ISP Severs)
3. Connecting Wires (Console cable, Copper Straight-Through wires)
Topology Diagram:
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For check:
ISP Router Password is cisco123
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Topology Diagram:
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Finally we see that messages are send and revived by the devices.
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Demonstrating Distribution Layer Functions
o Necessary Equipment’s
1. 4 Router’s and 2 Switch’s
2. 4 PC’s
3. Connecting Wires (Copper Straight-Through , Cross Copper)
Topology Diagram:
Test:
Real-time mode:
Simulation mode:
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Placing ACLs
o Necessary Equipment’s
1. 3 Router’s and 5 Switch’s
2. 1 Cluster (made by 2 Routers)
3. 9 PC’s and 4 Server’s
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4. Connecting Wires (Copper Straight-Through , Copper Cross-Over and Serial DTE)
The Effect of ACL:
1. Internet Host should be able to ping any device in the network, except HR1 or HR server.
2. Internet Host should be able to access Web server (192.168.0.3) using the browser.
3. Internet Host should not be able to access either the HR server (192.168.40.1) or Sales server
(192.168.10.2) using the browser.
4. HR2 should be able to access HR server (192.168.40.1) using ping or the browser.
5. RandD2 should not be able to access HR server (192.168.40.1) using ping or the browser.
Topology Diagram:
Internet Host should be able to access Web server (192.168.0.3) using the browser that is showing in
below
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Topology Diagram:
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Observing Static and Dynamic Routing
o Necessary Equipment’s
1. 2 Router’s (1841 Router’s) and 2 Switch’s
2. 2 PC’s and 2 Server’s (HTTP and DNS Servers)
3. Connecting Wires (Copper Straight-Through and Serial DTE)
Topology Diagram:
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Here, Ticket State Office is Static Routing LAN part and rest of the parts are Dynamic Routing Part.
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Configuring a Default Route
o Necessary Equipment’s
1. 2 Router’s (1841 Router’s) and 2 Switch’s
2. 2 PC’s and 2 Server’s (Customer Server and ISP Servers)
3. Connecting Wires (Console cable, Copper Straight-Through and Serial DTE)
Topology Diagram:
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Verify reachability from CustomerRouter to the LAN IP address on the ISP router.
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Configuring Static and Default Routes
o Necessary Equipment’s
1. 3 Router’s (Router-PT) and 2 Switch’s
2. 2 PC’s and Connecting Wires (Console cable, Copper Straight-Through and Serial DCE)
Topology Diagram:
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Ping between routers to test connectivity.
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Configuring RIP
o Necessary Equipment’s
1. 3 Router’s (Router-PT) and 2 Switch’s
2. 4 PC’s and 1 printer
3. Connecting Wires (Copper Straight-Through, Copper Cross Cable and Serial DTE)
All the devices are communicates with each other and all pc can access to Server0.
Topology Diagram:
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