This document outlines the configuration of a network with routers in Limerick, Cork, Belfast, and Galway. It describes:
1) The IP addressing and subnetting for interfaces on each router, as well as the OSPF routing protocol configuration.
2) The configuration of VLANs, DHCP services, and access control lists on various network devices.
3) The simulation of a Frame Relay network between Cork and Galway routers.
4) Network address translation (NAT) being configured on the Belfast router to share a public IP address.
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This document provides instructions on configuring a router on a stick topology. It describes configuring a switch port as a trunk, and then creating subinterfaces on the router's physical interface that correspond to each VLAN. It shows assigning IP addresses to the subinterfaces to act as the default gateway for each VLAN subnet. Finally, it describes configuring PCs with IP addresses in the correct subnets and default gateways, and confirms connectivity between the VLANs via ping tests through the router.
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This document provides instructions on configuring a router on a stick topology. It describes configuring a switch port as a trunk, and then creating subinterfaces on the router's physical interface that correspond to each VLAN. It shows assigning IP addresses to the subinterfaces to act as the default gateway for each VLAN subnet. Finally, it describes configuring PCs with IP addresses in the correct subnets and default gateways, and confirms connectivity between the VLANs via ping tests through the router.
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The document describes setting up routing between two routers. It involves:
1. Configuring WAN interfaces on each router and assigning IP addresses between them.
2. Setting up LAN segments behind each router by configuring LAN interfaces and assigning IP addresses.
3. Enabling static routing on each router to allow routing between the LAN segments since dynamic routing protocols have not been configured yet.
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The document provides instructions for configuring basic settings on Cisco switches and routers, including enabling privileged modes, setting passwords, configuring interfaces, VLANs, routing protocols, ACLs, SNMP, and more. Example commands are given for tasks like configuring device hostnames, IP addresses, routing protocols, trunking, VLANs, DHCP, ACLs, and other common switch and router configurations.
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This document provides instructions for configuring basic inter-VLAN routing on a network with three switches and one router. Key steps include:
1. Configuring VTP on the switches with one in server mode and two in client mode to propagate VLANs.
2. Creating VLANs 99, 10, 20 and 30 on the VTP server and assigning ports and IP addresses.
3. Configuring the router interface and subinterfaces for each VLAN to enable inter-VLAN routing.
4. Verifying connectivity between VLANs, which now routes through the router instead of failing.
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An IPSec VPN is configured between routers R1 and R2 using RSA signatures for authentication. NTP and a CA server are also configured to synchronize time and authenticate certificates between the routers. IKEv2 is then used to configure an IPSec VPN between routers R1 and R3 using pre-shared keys for authentication.
This lab report summarizes the experiments conducted in a computer networks lab from the first to last class. It includes configurations of basic networking, connecting two PCs through a router, static routing with three routers, dynamic routing using RIP, static NAT configuration, and VLAN configuration. The report demonstrates how to configure IP addresses, routing protocols, and interconnections to establish end-to-end connectivity across multiple devices in a network.
The document describes the configuration of a Cisco 7200 router. It connects to a Dynamips VM and boots up IOS. It then configures loopback, FastEthernet and static routes. It pings addresses to verify connectivity and traces routes to test routing.
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This document provides instructions for configuring a network with three switches (S1, S2, S3) and three host PCs using various VLANs and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). The tasks include preparing the network topology, clearing switch configurations, configuring host PCs, enabling VLANs through VTP, configuring trunk links and native VLANs, and verifying STP operation.
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How to Configure ip address for router interfacestcpipguru
The document provides instructions for configuring IP addresses on interfaces of two Cisco routers, R1 and R2. It describes configuring IP address 192.168.1.1 on R1's fa0/0 interface and 192.168.2.1 on R2's fa0/0 interface. It also describes configuring IP address 172.16.1.1 on R1's serial interface S0/0 as the DCE device and 172.16.1.2 on R2's serial interface S0/1 as the DTE device. The configuration includes setting the clock rate on R1's serial interface.
This document describes configuring a basic Frame Relay network between two routers, R1 and R2, with a third router acting as a Frame Relay switch. Key steps include:
1. Configuring the third router as a Frame Relay switch and creating PVCs between R1 and R2 with DLCIs 102 and 201.
2. Configuring Frame Relay encapsulation on R1 and R2's serial interfaces and statically mapping their IP addresses to the DLCIs to establish the Frame Relay connection.
3. Verifying the Frame Relay PVCs were created and the EIGRP neighbor adjacency formed between R1 and R2, indicating the basic Frame Relay network
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1) El documento describe varias técnicas para la estimación de proyectos de software, incluyendo la descomposición del problema en subproblemas más pequeños, la estimación basada en el proceso, y las pruebas de caja blanca y negra.
2) Se explica que la estimación es un proceso continuo que mejora a medida que se conoce más del proyecto.
3) Las técnicas de estimación ayudan a determinar los recursos, tiempo y costo requeridos para completar un proyecto de software.
Este documento presenta las respuestas a 11 preguntas sobre calidad de software. Incluye definiciones de calidad de software, componentes de un sistema de calidad, y procesos como el aseguramiento y certificación de la calidad. Finaliza con 4 conclusiones sobre los temas desarrollados y una referencia a recursos utilizados para la investigación.
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The document describes setting up routing between two routers. It involves:
1. Configuring WAN interfaces on each router and assigning IP addresses between them.
2. Setting up LAN segments behind each router by configuring LAN interfaces and assigning IP addresses.
3. Enabling static routing on each router to allow routing between the LAN segments since dynamic routing protocols have not been configured yet.
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The document provides instructions for configuring basic settings on Cisco switches and routers, including enabling privileged modes, setting passwords, configuring interfaces, VLANs, routing protocols, ACLs, SNMP, and more. Example commands are given for tasks like configuring device hostnames, IP addresses, routing protocols, trunking, VLANs, DHCP, ACLs, and other common switch and router configurations.
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This document provides instructions for configuring basic inter-VLAN routing on a network with three switches and one router. Key steps include:
1. Configuring VTP on the switches with one in server mode and two in client mode to propagate VLANs.
2. Creating VLANs 99, 10, 20 and 30 on the VTP server and assigning ports and IP addresses.
3. Configuring the router interface and subinterfaces for each VLAN to enable inter-VLAN routing.
4. Verifying connectivity between VLANs, which now routes through the router instead of failing.
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An IPSec VPN is configured between routers R1 and R2 using RSA signatures for authentication. NTP and a CA server are also configured to synchronize time and authenticate certificates between the routers. IKEv2 is then used to configure an IPSec VPN between routers R1 and R3 using pre-shared keys for authentication.
This lab report summarizes the experiments conducted in a computer networks lab from the first to last class. It includes configurations of basic networking, connecting two PCs through a router, static routing with three routers, dynamic routing using RIP, static NAT configuration, and VLAN configuration. The report demonstrates how to configure IP addresses, routing protocols, and interconnections to establish end-to-end connectivity across multiple devices in a network.
The document describes the configuration of a Cisco 7200 router. It connects to a Dynamips VM and boots up IOS. It then configures loopback, FastEthernet and static routes. It pings addresses to verify connectivity and traces routes to test routing.
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This document provides instructions for configuring a network with three switches (S1, S2, S3) and three host PCs using various VLANs and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). The tasks include preparing the network topology, clearing switch configurations, configuring host PCs, enabling VLANs through VTP, configuring trunk links and native VLANs, and verifying STP operation.
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The document provides instructions for configuring IP addresses on interfaces of two Cisco routers, R1 and R2. It describes configuring IP address 192.168.1.1 on R1's fa0/0 interface and 192.168.2.1 on R2's fa0/0 interface. It also describes configuring IP address 172.16.1.1 on R1's serial interface S0/0 as the DCE device and 172.16.1.2 on R2's serial interface S0/1 as the DTE device. The configuration includes setting the clock rate on R1's serial interface.
This document describes configuring a basic Frame Relay network between two routers, R1 and R2, with a third router acting as a Frame Relay switch. Key steps include:
1. Configuring the third router as a Frame Relay switch and creating PVCs between R1 and R2 with DLCIs 102 and 201.
2. Configuring Frame Relay encapsulation on R1 and R2's serial interfaces and statically mapping their IP addresses to the DLCIs to establish the Frame Relay connection.
3. Verifying the Frame Relay PVCs were created and the EIGRP neighbor adjacency formed between R1 and R2, indicating the basic Frame Relay network
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1) El documento describe varias técnicas para la estimación de proyectos de software, incluyendo la descomposición del problema en subproblemas más pequeños, la estimación basada en el proceso, y las pruebas de caja blanca y negra.
2) Se explica que la estimación es un proceso continuo que mejora a medida que se conoce más del proyecto.
3) Las técnicas de estimación ayudan a determinar los recursos, tiempo y costo requeridos para completar un proyecto de software.
Este documento presenta las respuestas a 11 preguntas sobre calidad de software. Incluye definiciones de calidad de software, componentes de un sistema de calidad, y procesos como el aseguramiento y certificación de la calidad. Finaliza con 4 conclusiones sobre los temas desarrollados y una referencia a recursos utilizados para la investigación.
Este documento presenta diferentes estrategias para las pruebas de software, incluyendo pruebas de unidad, integración, validación y sistema. También discute técnicas de depuración como fuerza bruta, rastreo hacia atrás y eliminación de causas. Resalta la importancia de realizar pruebas de regresión después de corregir errores para asegurar que los cambios no introduzcan nuevos problemas.
El documento trata sobre la administración de la calidad del software. Explica que involucra definir estándares de calidad y procedimientos para asegurar que se cumplan, desarrollando una cultura de calidad en la que todos son responsables. También describe los conceptos de calidad del software, atributos de calidad, y modelos para medir la madurez de los procesos de desarrollo de software de una organización, como el CMM.
1. Las pruebas de software incluyen pruebas de unidad, integración, validación y del sistema, siendo cada una más amplia en alcance.
2. Las pruebas de unidad comprueban cada módulo de forma aislada, las de integración verifican la interfaz entre módulos, y las de validación evalúan el software completo frente a los requisitos.
3. Finalmente, las pruebas del sistema integran el software con el hardware y otros componentes para probar el rendimiento general del producto terminado.
Este documento presenta información sobre pruebas de sistemas y pruebas de aceptación. Explica que las pruebas de sistemas buscan discrepancias entre el programa y los requerimientos, enfocándose en errores durante la transición al diseño. También describe objetivos, tipos y la implementación de pruebas de sistemas. Luego, explica que las pruebas de aceptación verifican que el producto cumpla los estándares y satisfaga a los usuarios según los requerimientos iniciales. Finalmente, detalla la implementación de ambos
Este documento describe el modelo de McCall para métricas de calidad de software. El modelo de McCall identifica 11 factores de calidad organizados en tres categorías: operación, revisión y transición. Cada factor se descompone en criterios que pueden medirse mediante métricas. El documento proporciona ejemplos de métricas como la eficacia en la eliminación de defectos, la mantenibilidad y la fiabilidad.
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The document describes the configuration of routers, switches, and firewalls for a network topology. Key steps include:
1. Configuring interfaces on routers and assigning IP addresses, enabling routing protocols like OSPF.
2. Creating a tunnel between routers to establish IPv6 connectivity and exchanging routing information using OSPFv3.
3. Configuring basic firewall functions like NAT and static routes.
4. Configuring switches with the VTP protocol to manage VLANs in the network.
The document discusses service provider networks and frame relay. It provides instructions on building a frame relay network with hub and spoke routers using dynamic and static frame relay mappings. It also covers configurations for loopback interfaces, RIP routing protocol, and route redistribution between protocols to share routes.
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The document describes the configuration of routers R1, R2, R3 and the ISP router to set up a network topology. It includes configuring basic settings like hostname, passwords, and interfaces on each router. The interfaces are configured with IP addresses and protocols. Route tables are also configured to route traffic between the routers and networks. The configurations are saved.
This document provides instructions for configuring basic inter-VLAN routing between VLANs on switches and a router. It includes:
- Configuring VLANs, trunk ports, and IP addresses on switches to segment traffic into VLANs 10, 20, 30, and 99.
- Assigning switch ports, PCs, and a server to the appropriate VLANs and IP subnets.
- Clearing the configuration on a router and preparing it to route between the VLANs.
This document discusses setting up a redundant LAN network. It describes what a LAN network is and the importance of network redundancy. It then provides details on various methods for implementing redundancy, including creating VPNs, using redundancy protocols like HSRP and VRRP, basic routing, MPLS routing, access lists, NAT/PAT, and configuring redundant LAN connections. The document includes configuration examples and concludes that the project was a valuable learning experience for understanding real-world networking operations.
Now more than ever, today’s businesses require reliable network connectivity and access to corporate resources. Connections to and from business units, vendors and SOHOs are all equally important to keep the continuity when needed. Business runs all day, every day and even in off hours. Most companies run operations around the clock, seven days a week so it’s important to realize that to keep a solid business continuity strategy, redundancy technologies should be considered and/or implemented.
So, we need to keep things up and available all the time. This is sometimes referred to five nines (99.999) uptime. The small percentage of downtime is accounted for unforeseen incidents, or ‘scheduled maintenance’ and usually set to take place during times of least impact, like in the middle of the night, or on holiday weekends if planned. If this is not a part of your systems and network architecture it should be considered if you want to keep a high level of availability. Because things break and unforeseen events do take place, we need to evaluate the need for creating an architecture that is ‘highly available’, or up as much as possible, with failures foreseen ahead of time and the only downtime, is to do planned maintenance.
The document provides instructions and examples for configuring various routing protocols like RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF on Cisco routers and switches. It also includes commands for configuring basic device settings like IP addresses, passwords, VLANs, trunk ports and CDP. Examples are given for initial configurations of Cisco 1900 and 2950 switches.
This document discusses static route configurations using four different router platforms covered in the CCNA exam. It provides configuration steps to create a topology with four subnets and configure static routes on each router to establish connectivity between all networks. Static routes are manually configured on each router with the IP address of the next hop router for each subnet.
The document provides instructions for configuring basic settings on Cisco switches and routers, including enabling privileged modes, setting passwords, configuring interfaces, VLANs, routing protocols, ACLs, SNMP, and more. Example commands are given for tasks like configuring device hostnames, IP addresses, routing protocols, trunking, VLANs, DHCP, ACLs, and other common switch and router configurations.
The document provides instructions for configuring basic settings on Cisco switches and routers, including enabling modes, setting passwords, configuring interfaces, VLANs, routing protocols, ACLs, DHCP, and high availability protocols. It covers commands for hostname, IP addressing, VLAN configuration, trunking, STP, routing, ACLs, DHCP, HSRP, and more.
This document provides commands and examples for configuring routing protocols like RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, static routing and default routing on Cisco routers. It also covers IP routing commands, switching configuration for VLANs, trunking, inter-VLAN routing and VTP on Cisco switches. Basic router and switch configurations including passwords, interfaces, IP addresses are demonstrated along with backup, restore and recovery procedures.
The serial interface is up but the line protocol is down. This indicates that while the physical layer connection is up, the data link layer is not establishing properly. Common reasons for this include:
- Mismatched encapsulation types on either end (e.g. one side PPP other side HDLC)
- Authentication failure if using PPP (e.g. wrong username/password)
- Layer 1 issues like clock rate mismatch if using HDLC
So in summary, the interface is physically up but the data link layer is failing to establish due to a configuration mismatch between the two directly connected routers.
The document provides commands and configuration examples for CCNA topics including IP routing, static routing, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, VLANs, trunking, VTP, CDP, Telnet, DNS, and access lists. Key points covered include how to view and configure routing tables, routing protocols, VLANs, trunks, switch ports, inter-VLAN routing, VTP, CDP settings, Telnet sessions, hostname resolution, and network access control using standard and extended access lists.
The document describes configurations made on switches, routers, and IP phones to implement voice and data VLANs, trunk ports, subinterfaces, DHCP scopes, dial peers, and EIGRP routing. On the switches, VLANs are created and interface ports are assigned to the appropriate VLAN. On each router, subinterfaces are created and assigned IP addresses for each VLAN. DHCP scopes are configured to serve each VLAN subnet. Dial peers are configured on each router to route calls between the IP phones. EIGRP routing is enabled on the router interfaces and VLAN subnets. IP phones are registered with MAC addresses and line buttons are associated with directory numbers on the routers.
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for both ICND parts 1 & 2 and the current CCNA exam. It includes summaries of Cisco modes and keyboard shortcuts, commands for device configuration, interface configuration, and protocols. Privileged commands are also covered such as show commands for viewing configurations, interfaces, routing tables, and more.
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for the CCNA exam. It includes sections summarizing commands for Cisco device configuration, interface configuration, routing protocols, privilege mode commands, and more. The cheat sheet covers both ICND exam parts 1 and 2 and is intended to help review the majority of commands found on the CCNA exam.
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for the CCNA exam. It includes sections summarizing commands for Cisco device configuration, interface configuration, routing protocols, privilege mode commands, and more. The cheat sheet covers both ICND exam parts 1 and 2 and is intended to help review the majority of commands found on the CCNA exam.
This document provides a CCNA command cheat sheet covering Cisco IOS commands for the CCNA exam. It includes sections summarizing commands for Cisco device configuration, interface configuration, routing protocols, privilege mode commands, and more. The cheat sheet covers both ICND exam parts 1 and 2 and is intended to help review the majority of commands found on the CCNA exam.
The document discusses how to configure Frame Relay encapsulation and subinterfaces on a router. It describes setting the Frame Relay encapsulation on an interface, configuring the LMI type, creating Frame Relay maps, and configuring subinterfaces. Specific commands are provided to create point-to-point and multipoint subinterfaces, assign IP addresses to them, and assign DLCI values. Configuration examples are also given to set this up between routers R1, R2, R3 and R4.
GRE is a tunneling protocol that encapsulates packets inside IP to transport traffic across an IP network. The document describes configuring GRE tunnels between routers R1 and R2 to connect their private networks and exchange routing information. This creates a virtual private link between R1 and R2 to pass traffic even though they are connected through the public internet. Interface configurations on R1, R2 and the internet router are provided to establish the GRE tunnels and associated routing.
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Router (config) # interface serial 1
Router(config - if) # clock rate 64000
Router(config - if) # encapsulation frame-relay
Router(config - if) # frame-relay intf-type dce
Router(config - if) # frame-relay lmi-type cisco
Router (config – if) # frame-relay route 200 interface serial 0 100
Router (config – if) # no shutdown
Belfast (config) # access-list 105 permit tcp 172.16.4.0 0.0.0.3.255
any eq 80
Belfast (config) # access-list 105 permit ip 172.16.0.0 0.0.3.255 any
Belfast (config) # interface Ethernet 0
Belfast (config – if) # ip access-group 105 in
Elemento Valores de Configuración
Belfast nombre del conjunto NAT Belfastpool
Belfast: Número de ACL 1
Número ACL para el filtrado ACL del tráfico 105
Router para el filtrado ACL del tráfico de LAN de Galway Belfast
Puerto configurado para el filtrado ACL del tráfico de LAN de
Galway
Ethernet 0
Dirección configurada para el filtrado ACL del tráfico del LAN
de Galway
In
Dirección IP del servidor ISP 10.0.0.2
Máscara de subred del servidor ISP 255.0.0.0
Gateway por defecto del servidor ISP 10.0.0.1 ó 10.0.0.3 hasta 10.255.255.254
Nombre de archivo de la página web en el servidor ISP (incluye
la ruta)
c:…htdocsindex.html
FASE 4: CONFIGURACION DE VLAN Y DHCP
Switch # vlan database
Switch (vlan) # vlan 1 name VLAN1
Switch (vlan) # vlan 2 name VLAN2
Switch (vlan) # vlan 3 name VLAN3
Switch (config) # interface Ethernet 0/1