WeeklyEndAssignment 06
WeeklyEndAssignment 06
WEEK-END ASSIGNMENT-06
Computer Networking Workshop (CSE 4541)
Working with CISCO devices and IOS: Configure, Verify & Troubleshoot
1. In this exercise you will match the memory term with the description of what it does.
Match column A to B Remark
Column A Column-B
Flash memory ontains startup configuration file
Volatile RAM Containd running configuration file
ROM Contains IOS image file
Nonvolatile RAM Contains bootstrap and ROMMON programs
2. You are reviewing the ports on a router with your customer, who asks what is the purpose of the AUX
port. How would you respond?
(A) Its used to telnet into the router. Answer
3. Your router has two serial ports used to connect to the WAN. You are connecting the external CSU/DSU
to the second serial port. What is the label identifier to reference that port?
(A) S0/1 Answer
(B) S0/0
(C) G0/0
(D) G0/1
4. You have made a number of configuration changes to the Cisco device. What type of memory is used
to store the running configuration?
(A) ROM Answer
(B) Flash
(C) NVRAM
(D) VRAM
5. Your customer has called, indicating he is having trouble getting out to the Internet. You arrive at the
customers site and plug your laptop into the network. What command would you use to verify that
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(B) ping
(C) arp
(D) netstat
6. Using the following exhibit, match the different commands with their definitions.
Matching
7. Place the steps that the Cisco device takes during the startup process in order by writing the step found
on the left into the appropriate box on the right.
Matching
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s0/3/0 s0/3/0
13.0.0.1 13.0.0.2
Network: 13.0.0.0/8
1. Write the commands to set the hostname of both the routers as shown in the Figure-1.
Commands
2. Write commands to configure the IP address on the Gigabit Ethernet 0/0 interface.
Commands
3. Configure the serial 0/3/0 interface on the route, CSE-R1 with clock rate 6400 and ebcapsulation
HDLC.
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Commands
4. Verify that CSE-R1 can ping the IP address of SOA-R2 and vice-versa.
Commands
6. Write interface commands to review the configuration (i.e. show interfaces status) and
write the output of that command.
Commands
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8. Configure telnet passwords of telnetpass by configuring the VTY line on router CSE-R1.
Commands
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Commands
Commands
Commands
13. Configure telnet passwords of soatelnetpass by configuring the VTY line on router SOA-R2.
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Commands
Commands
Commands
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17. Write the command to view the configuration of the interfaces and their statuses over router SOA-
R2.
Commands
18. Write the command to view the status of the g0/0 interface including its IP address and whether it is
functioning at layer 1 and layer 2 at the router SOA-R2.
Commands
19. State the command to view whether serial port(s) is a DCE or DTE device.
Commands
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23. Match the device modes with the appropriate command or task.
24. Match the device modes with the appropriate command or task.
25. Using the following exhibit, draw a line from the description to the appropriate command for that
description. Not all descriptions are used.
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26. Using the following exhibit, Rename hostname CSE-R1 to VAN-R1 and write each of the commands
found on the left at the top of the box that identifies the output for that command.
27. You have been tasked to configure the IPv4 address on the switch (SW1) only on the VLAN 1 fol-
lowing the details below.
Configuration details:
IP address: 199.255.240.100
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 199.255.240.1
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