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Help with my final skills

ShieldNyx
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Yes hi. I'm having a little trouble with this final skills exam that I'm doing for my class. I am at a part where I have to come up with my own IP address scheme that I am comfortable with and I need to use VLSM /30 between the layer 3 devices and I'm not sure what to do here. I need to also use a routing protocol of either RIP, EIGRP or OSPF. The rest I'm also having trouble on so if somebody could help me out that would be great. I linked my packet tracer and where I am at right now. 

Here are the rest of the instructions to where I am at right now:

IP Addressing Scheme:  Feel free to use a scheme that you are comfortable with.  You should utilize VLSM /30 between the layer 3 devices.

Implement the routing protocol of your choice, RIP, EIGRP, or OSPF.

DHCP:

  1. Configure DHCP on DLS2
  2. Configure DHCP for VLANs 10, 15, 20, 30 and 228
  3. Exclude the first 25 IP Addresses from each Network
  4. Exclude the last 10 IP Addresses from each Network
  5. Configure the pool name to be: <VLAN#>Net
  6. Configure the default router address = 211.228.x.254/24, where x = VLAN#

InterVLAN Routing:

  1. Network Addresses = 211.228.x.0/24, where x = VLAN# or L3 Portchannel#
  2. Network Address on EdgeRtr to DLS1 = 211.228.4.2/24
  3. Network Address on DLS1 to EdgeRtr = 211.228.4.1/24
  4. SVI/Default Gateway Address is always 211.228.x.1/24 on DLS2
  5. SVI/Default Gateway Address is always 211.228.x.3/24 on DLS3
  6. Configure the router id to be 255.255.255.255 on EdgeRtr.
  7. Configure the router id of DLS1-3 to be x.x.x.x, where x is 1, 2, or 3.
  8. Configure the networks connecting DLS1-3 and EdgeRtr to be in OSPF Area 0.
  9. Configure each VLAN to be in OSPF Area 0.
  10. Configure a default route using EdgeRtr’s Gi0/0 interface as the exit interface.
  11. Propagate the default route throughout OSPF.
  12. Configure DLS2 to be the DR for VLANs 10, 15, and 228.
  13. Configure DLS3 to be the DR for VLANs 20 and 30.

Network Management:

  1. DLS2 NetMan VLAN IP Address = 211.228.228.1/24
  2. DLS3 NetMan VLAN IP Address = 211.228.228.2/24
  3. ALS1 NetMan VLAN IP Address = 211.228.228.3/24
  4. ALS2 NetMan VLAN IP Address = 211.228.228.4/24

HSRP:

  1. Configure DLS2 as the Active HSRP Router for VLANs 10, 15, and 228.
  2. Configure DLS2 as the Standby HSRP Router for VLANs 20 and30.
  3. Configure DLS3 as the Active HSRP Router for VLANs 20 and30.
  4. Configure DLS3 as the Backup HSRP Router for VLANs 10, 15, and 228.
  5. Configure 211.228.x.254/24 as the Virtual HSRP IP Address, where x = VLAN#
  6. Configure Preemption.

 

Security:

  1. Shutdown and place into VLAN 51 named Area51 all unused ports
  2. Configure an ip host command for each Device on every Device
  3. Configure SSH on every Switch
    1. Username = Manager, Privilege Level = 15, Password = ciscoccna2022
    2. Modulus = 2048
    3. Version = 2
    4. Domain name = ccna3.lmc.edu
  4. Enable Secret = ciscoccna2022
  5. Console password = ciscoccna2022con
  6. Turn off DNS
  7. Turn off CDP when completed
  8. Secure layer 2 switched ports, and shutdown unused ports.
  9. Use ACLs to restrict SSH to all devices to only a single host
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ShieldNyx
Level 1
Level 1

or if someone could help me figure this activity out that would be great

You are not expecting that someone is doing your homework here, right? What about describing where your problems are and what *your* understanding of the topic is. Pretty sure many people are happy to help you that way.

I'm honestly having trouble with the dhcp part of it specifically as I can't figure out what specific IP address scheme I want to actually use/need to use as its not specified. I'm not sure for the vlans if something like 192.168.10.0/24 would work so on and so forth

Here I would start with a diagram (a packet tracer file can not be read by everyone) with all links and needed networks. There are already a couple of IP networks given. Add them to the digram and see if there are networks left where you can decide which addressing to use.

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