IT Networking and Communication Tutorial-2 (ICT504 ) Assignment Help
Tutorial 2:
Getting Started with Cisco Packet Tracer (Part A) and OSPF (Part B)
2 + 8 = 10 Marks
Getting Started with Cisco Packet Tracer (Part A)
Please complete Activity 6 and submit the course completion badge. The badge’s name should match your VIT’s name. Therefore, ensure you provide your full name while registering. In case of mismatching, you won’t receive any marks.
OSPF and ACL (Part B)
Download the Tutorial 2—Cisco packet Tracer file from the LMS. Open it in the Cisco packet tracer. It’s the basic topology; you can use it to complete Part B. Please make sure all the devices have your student ID. You must submit the Word file showing all the configuration and verification with screenshots and a completed Cisco packet tracer file. All the devices should be renamed to your Student ID. You won’t receive any marks if you don’t submit the Word and Cisco packet tracer files.
You may use the links below to learn about OSPF and ACL.
The goal is to practice using the basic commands of OSPF and standard ACLs. Please do the following configurations:
1. – Configure the IP addresses as:
– Host A: 10.1.1.1/24. Gateway: 10.1.1.3
– Host B: 10.1.1.2/24. Gateway: 10.1.1.3
– R1´s G0/0: 10.1.1.3/24
– Host C: 10.3.3.3/25. Gateway: 10.3.3.1
– R1´s G0/1: 10.3.3.1/25
– S1: 10.2.2.1/24. Gateway: 10.2.2.3
– S2: 10.2.2.2/24. Gateway: 10.2.2.3
– R2´s G0/0: 10.2.2.3/24
– R1´s S0/3/0: 10.4.4.1/30
– R2´s S0/3/0: 10.4.4.2/30
– From Host A to Host B.
– From Host C to R1´s G0/1 interface.
– From S1 to S2.
– From R1´s S0/3/0 interface to R2´s S0/3/0 interface.
Note that you can´t ping between hosts in different subnets because the routers don´t have any entry in their routing table.
2. – Enable OSPF in all interfaces, both R1 and R2 (area 0), with only one subcommand in the OSPF configuration.
Check that the neighboring relationships have been created between R1 and R2. Check that, after configuring OSPF, you can ping between hosts in different subnets.
– From Host A to Host C.
– From Host C to S1.
– From Host A to S1.
3. – Configure ACL on the right routers, interfaces and directions based on these requirements:
– Permit packets from S1 going to subnet of hosts A and B.
– Deny packets from S2 going to subnet of host A and B.
– Permit packets from S2 going to subnet of host C.
– Deny packets from S1 going to subnet of host C.
After configuring ACL, check that:
– You can ping from S1 to host A and B, but not to host C.
– You can ping from S2 to host C, but not to hosts A and B.
Guide:
Tutorial 2 – Part A | Not Submitted. Or Totally Inaccurate Or Academic Misconduct. 0 Points | Excellent: Course completion Badge submitted with valid credentials. 2 Points | |||
Tutorial 2 – Part B | Not Submitted. Or Totally Inaccurate Or Academic Misconduct. 0 Points | Unacceptable: Inaccurate and incomplete; many inconsistencies. 2 points | Acceptable: Somewhat accurate and complete; more than a few inconsistencies, errors or screenshots of all tasks are not provided. 4 points | Good: Mostly accurate and complete. All required screenshots are available for given tasks. 6 points | Excellent: Totally accurate and complete lab report; all tasks relevant screenshots are provided with necessary headings/explanations. 8 Points |
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