01-13-2021 06:08 AM - edited 01-13-2021 07:33 AM
Hello!
So in my class we got this assignment to set up a network, belove is the specs or requirements to the network:
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Need to be able to ping atleast 3 hosts in each their network.
DHCP for all network (range need to be set from .100 to .254 for all networks)
- Atleast 10 hosts gets IP from DHCP in each network
DNS need to have 3 records that points to 3 hosts, their names:
- petter
- tore
- hans
It needs to have 3 broadcast domains and 49 collision domains
voluntary task:
A webserver that can be reached on this domain name : innlandet.no
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I'm abit stuck on the part where Im suppose to be able to ping the hosts with alias instead of the IP and I've been trying to figure out why that is.
In the CISCO CCNA book it says that you can use up to 6 IP addresses when you use the "ip name-server" command, Ive tried to use 3 addresses in the same line, but I only get promted with the command being wrong. Is that happening because there are diffrent subnets for the DNS addresses?
I've added some screen shot of my lab, Im not sure if Im missing any information that might be needed.
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01-13-2021 10:11 AM
Hello,
actually, I think, since they mention DNS records, they want you to add and use a DNS server rather than aliases.
In the file attached, I have added a DNS server with three A-records.
01-13-2021 06:11 AM
I did forget to add that I was able to ping all 3 hosts from the router, but not from each other. I could not Ping Hans (192.168.3.11) from Petter (192.168.1.11) using the alias, but I could ping them using their IP.
now after I've been trying to figure out why I couldnt ping them with alias, I've made it so I cant ping them from the router, I cant ping them with IP.
01-13-2021 07:28 AM
Hello,
post the zipped Packet Tracer project file...
01-13-2021 07:34 AM
Oh my bad! Its the one called Abeidskrav2.zip
01-13-2021 07:42 AM
Great ! I'll have a look...
01-13-2021 07:58 AM
Hello,
the issue is Packet Tracer itself. The CCNA book is right, and on a real router, you would get the prompt below:
Router(config)#ip name-server ?
A.B.C.D Domain server IP address (maximum of 6)
X:X:X:X::X Domain server IPv6 address (maximum of 6)
vrf Specify VRF
The problem is that Packet Tracer does not support many commands that real routers would. It is a simulation tool featuring just a subset of what would be available in full IOS.
So, in Packet Tracer, you can add only one name server.
I'll have a look at the name resolution problem.
01-13-2021 08:17 AM
Also, is the class project supposed to be done in Packet Tracer ?
On a real router, what you would need to configure is this:
ip dns server
ip domain-lookup
ip name-server 192.168.1.2
ip name-server 192.168.2.2
ip name-server 192.168.3.2
ip domain-name innlandet.no
ip host Hans 192.168.3.11
ip host Petter 192.168.1.11
ip host Tore 192.168.2.11
01-13-2021 08:35 AM
01-13-2021 09:15 AM
So basically, all IP addressing etc. can be filled in as you wish.
I'll give this a try and see what I can come up with.
01-13-2021 10:11 AM
01-18-2021 12:12 AM
Thank you so much for you help!
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