CCNAv7 ITN Skills Assessment v.22w
CCNAv7 ITN Skills Assessment v.22w
Topology
Assessment Objectives
Part 1: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme (20 points)
Part 2: Initialize and Reload Devices (10 points)
Part 3: Configure Device IP address and Security Settings (45 points)
Part 4: Test and Verify IPv4 and IPv6 End-to-End Connectivity (15 points)
Part 5: Use the IOS CLI to Gather Device Information (10 points)
Scenario
In this Skills Assessment (SA) you will configure the devices in a small network. You must configure a router, switch and PCs to support both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. You will configure security, including SSH, on the router. In addition, you will test and document the network using common CLI commands.
Required Resources
1 Router (Cisco 4221 with Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 universal image or comparable)
1 Switch (Cisco 2960 with Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2) lanbasek9 image or comparable)
2 PCs (Windows with a terminal emulation program, such as Tera Term)
Console cables to configure the Cisco IOS devices via the console ports
Ethernet cables as shown in the topology
Instructions
Develop an IP Addressing Scheme
Total points: 20
Your instructor will assign one of the IPv4 networks from the table below. You will subnet it to provide IP addresses to two subnets that will support the required number of hosts
Network
Number of Hosts in Subnet A
Number of Hosts in Subnet B
192.168.10.0/24
100
50
172.16.1.0/25
60
20
209.165.201.0/27
12
5
IP Addressing Worksheet
Specification
Subnet A
Subnet B
Number of bits in the subnet
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IP mask (binary)
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New IP mask (decimal)
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Maximum number of usable subnets (including the 0th subnet)
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Number of usable hosts per subnet
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IP Subnet
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First IP Host address
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Last IP Host address
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Record your subnet assignment in the table below.
Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface
subnet A is hosted on R1 G0/0/1
subnet B is hosted on R1 G0/0/0
Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC
Assign the second IPv4 address of subnet A to S1
List the maximum number of useable hosts per subnet
Description
Subnet A
Subnet B
First IP address
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Last IP address
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Maximum number of hosts
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Record the IP address information for each device:
Device
IP address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Points
PC-A
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2 points
R1-G0/0/0
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N/A
2 points
R1-G0/0/1
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N/A
2 points
S1
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2 points
PC-B
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2 points
Use the IPv6 address 2001:db8:acad::/48 and create two subnets for use in this network. Record the IPv6 addresses in the table.
Assigned to Interface
IPv6 Subnet Address
Prefix Length
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Record the IPv6 address information for each device.
Note: Use FE80::1 as the link-local address on both router interfaces.
Device
IPv6 address
Prefix Length
Gateway
Points
R1-G0/0/0
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N/A
3 pts
R1-G0/0/1
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N/A
3 pts
S1
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4 pts
Before proceeding, verify your IP addressing scheme with the instructor.
Instructor Sign-off Part 1:
Instructor Sign-off
Total Points for Part 1 (20 points):
Enter score here.
Initialize and Reload Devices
Total points: 10
Erase the startup configurations and VLANs from the router and switch and reload the devices.
After the switch is reloaded, change the SDM template to one that supports IPv6 as necessary, and reload the switch again.
Before proceeding, ask your instructor verify device initializations.
Instructor Sign-off Part 2:
Instructor Sign-off
Total points (10 points):
Enter score here.
Configure Device IP Address and Security Settings
Total points: 45
Configure R1.
Configuration tasks for R1 include the following:
Task
Specification
Points
Disable DNS lookup
1 point
Router name
R1
1 point
Domain name
ccna-lab.com
1 point
Encrypted privileged EXEC password
ciscoenpass
1 point
Console access password
ciscoconpass
1 point
Set the minimum length for passwords
10 characters
2 points
Create an administrative user in the local database
Username: admin
Password: admin1pass
2 points
Set login on vty lines to use local database
1 point
Set vty lines to accept SSH connections only
1 point
Encrypt the clear text passwords
1 point
Configure an MOTD Banner
1 point
Enable IPv6 Routing
1 point
Configure Interface G0/0/0
Set the description
Set the Layer 3 IPv4 address
Set the IPv6 Link Local Address as FE80::1
Set the Layer 3 IPv6 address
Activate Interface
6 points
Configure Interface G0/0/1
Set the description
Set the Layer 3 IPv4 address
Set the IPv6 Link Local Address as FE80::1
Set the Layer 3 IPv6 address
Activate Interface
6 points
Generate an RSA crypto key
1024 bits modulus
2 points
Configure S1.
Configuration tasks for S1 include the following:
Task
Specification
Points
Disable DNS lookup
1 point
Switch name
S1
1 point
Domain name
ccna-lab.com
1 point
Encrypted privileged EXEC password
ciscoenpass
1 point
Console access password
ciscoconpass
1 point
Shutdown all unused interfaces
F0/1-4, F0/7-24, G0/1-2
1 point
Create an administrative user in the local database
Username: admin
Password: admin1pass
1 point
Set login on vty lines to use local database
1 point
Set vty lines to accept SSH connections only
1 point
Encrypt the clear text passwords
1 point
Configure an MOTD Banner
1 point
Generate an RSA crypto key
1024 bits modulus
2 points
Configure Management Interface (SVI) on VLAN1
Set the description
Set the Layer 3 IPv4 address
Set the IPv6 Link Local Address as FE80::2
Set the Layer 3 IPv6 address
2 points
Configure host computers.
After configuring each host computer, record the host network settings with the ipconfig /all command. (2 points)
PC-A Network Configuration (1 point)
Description
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Physical Address
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IPv4 Address
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Subnet Mask
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IPv4 Default Gateway
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IPv6 Address
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IPv6 Default Gateway
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PC-B Network Configuration (1 point)
Description
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Physical Address
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IP Address
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Subnet Mask
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Default Gateway
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IPv6 Address
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IPv6 Default Gateway
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Points for Step 1 (28 points):
Enter score here.
Points for Step 2 (15 points):
Enter score here.
Points for Step 3 (2 points):
Enter score here.
Instructor Sign-off Part 4:
Instructor Sign-off
Total Points for Part 3 (45 points)
Enter score here.
Test and Verify End-to-End Connectivity
Total points: 15
Use the ping command to test IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity between all network devices.
Note: If pings to host computers fail, temporarily disable the computer firewall and retest.
Use the following table to methodically verify connectivity with each network device. Take corrective action to establish connectivity if a test fails:
From
To
Protocol
IP Address
Ping Results
Points
PC-A
R1 G0/0/0
IPv4
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1 point
PC-A
R1 G0/0/0
IPv6
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1 point
PC-A
R1 G0/0/1
IPv4
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1 point
PC-A
R1 G0/0/1
IPv6
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1 point
PC-A
S1 VLAN 1
IPv4
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1 point
PC-A
S1 VLAN 1
IPv6
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1 point
PC-A
PC-B
IPv4
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1 point
PC-A
PC-B
IPv6
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1 point
PC-B
R1 G0/0/0
IPv4
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1 point
PC-B
R1 G0/0/0
IPv6
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1 point
PC-B
R1 G0/0/1
IPv4
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1 point
PC-B
R1 G0/0/1
IPv6
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1 point
PC-B
S1 VLAN1
IPv4
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1 point
PC-B
S1 VLAN1
IPv6
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1 point
Question:
In addition to the ping command, what other command is useful in displaying network delay and breaks in the path to the destination? (1 point)
Type your answers here.
Instructor Sign-off Part 4:
Instructor Sign-off
Total points for Part 4 (15 points):
Enter score here.
Use the IOS CLI to Gather Device Information
Total points: 10
Time: 10 minutes
Issue the appropriate command to discover the following information:
Description
Points
Router Model
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1/3 point
IOS Image File
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1/3 point
Total RAM
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1/3 point
Total Flash Memory
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1/3 point
Configuration Register
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1/3 point
CLI Command Used
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1/3 point
Enter the appropriate CLI command needed to display the following on R1:
Command Description
Command
Points
Display a summary of important information about the IPv4 interfaces on R1.
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1 point
Display the IPv4 routing table.
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1 point
Display the Layer 2 to Layer 3 mapping of addresses on R1.
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1 point
Display detailed IPv4 information about interface G0/0/0 on R1.
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1 point
Display the IPv6 routing table.
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1 point
Display a summary of IPv6 interface addresses and status.
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1 point
Display information about the devices connected to R1. Information should include Device ID, Local Interface, Hold time, Capability, Platform, and Port ID.
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1 point
Save the current configuration so it will be used the next time the router is started.
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1 point
Instructor Sign-off Part 5:
Instructor Sign-off
Total points for Part 5 (10 points):
Enter score here.
Cleanup
NOTE: DO NOT PROCEED WITH CLEANUP UNTIL YOUR INSTRUCTOR HAS GRADED YOUR SKILLS EXAM AND HAS INFORMED YOU THAT YOU MAY BEGIN CLEANUP.
Unless directed otherwise by the instructor, restore host computer network connectivity, and then turn off power to the host computers.
Before turning off power to the router and switch, remove the NVRAM configuration files (if saved) from both devices.
Disconnect and neatly put away all LAN cables that were used in the Final.
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