Examination Practice
Create the network shown below using the instructions and
parameters as given.
Draw your network on A3 paper before you begin your design showing all
interface details.

Use addresses from the range 192.168.0.0 / 24 for the serial
links.
Create TWO VLANs on the Mercury and Jupiter routers. These will be for
Management and Accounts.
Use addresses from the range 192.168.1.0 / 24 for the FOUR
vlans
Use multi-area OSPF for the routing. Use a loopback address on each
router to improve the routing process stability.
Ensure that the interfaces that are not part of the routing process are
passive.
Use 200.1.2.0 /24 for the LAN that hosts the webserver. Use 200.1.2.2
for the IP address of the webserver.
Use the DNS server to link the IP
address of the webserver to www.links.com.
Create TWO VLANs on each switch, one for the Management PCs and one for
the Accounts PCs.
Make the switch ports Fa0/1 to Fa0/10 part of the Management VLAN.
Make the switch ports Fa0/11 to Fa0/20 part of the Accounts VLAN
Configure DHCP servers on Mercury and Jupiter routers.
Make all PCs DHCP clients. Give the DHCP pools unique names. Make sure
that the DNS server's identity (IP address) is configured in your DHCP
settings.
Create ACLs to ensure that the Accounts PCs cannot reach any of
the Management
PCs.
Create a TELNET password of cisco
on each router
Create an encrypted password of class
on each router.
Name the routers as shown in the diagram.
Testing the Network
Make sure that your PCs can reach the webserver by its canonical name.
Check the routing table of each router to see whether it has all IP
addresses of all networks.
Add one more PC to each of the FOUR VLANs and check that it receives an
IP address.
Use traceroute
to check the path that data takes when travelling fromn the East to the
West LAN.
Check that you cannot ping the Management PCs from any of the Accounts
PCs.
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