Level 2 Network Configuration Lab
In the last assignment you learned how to use Packet Tracer and created a basic network with 2 subnets. In the previous assignment I gave you a cookbook of instructions to follow. In the real world, you must create the cookbook. So in this lab we will take this to the next level.
Your Work Order --
Your customer has contacted you with a network implementation job. She is network savvy and has asked you to give her a proposal using Packet Tracer. Your job is to create the network design indicated below in packet tracer for your client.
Network Layout --
The network has the following requirements:
  • 4 Network Segments
  • 4 computers on each segment
  • 4 switches and 1 gateway router
  • If this lab is assigned prior to the subnetting lecture
    • Subnet 1: 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
    • Subnet 2: 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    • Subnet 3: 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
    • Subnet 4: 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
  • If this lab is assigned after the subnetting lecture
    • you have the 172.16.4.0/22 block to work with
    • You determine what the subnets are
Testing --
You will verify your configuration:
  • All indicators in Packet Tracer are green
  • ping from at least 2 segments into all other segments successfully
  • Resolve any non functioning connections
Hints:
The Router Configuration text document from the last lab has most of the information you need to complete this configuration, but you will have to extrapolate a little.

If you are using the iphone/ipad version of Packet Tracer you have to spell out the interfaces completely (not just the abbreviations) i.e. "interface g0/0 has to be interface GigabitEthernet0/0/0.
Once completed, email a copy of your packet tracer file to me as an attachment to your email with 'CNIT 106 - Lab 5 ' as the subject.
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