12-09-2018 03:48 PM - edited 03-05-2019 11:06 AM
Hi, Guys, I'm trying to build this lab but I got really confused. I had to do it and do it again and I cannot.
Any help and explanation would be much appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance.
1) 2 2811 routers with serial interfaces
2) 2 2960 switches
3) 1 3560 multilayer switch (this is the routing device)
4) 4 end devices (2 connected to each 2960 switch)
5) 1 end device connected to each router
6) IP addressing; on Switch 1 (2960) 172.16.20.0 (host requirement 60 devices for each VLAN derived from the 172 address scheme) configure VLAN 100 Name Students and VLAN 300 Name Library
7) IP addressing; on Switch 2 (2960) 209.165.200.0 (host requirement is 100 devices for each VLAN derived from the 209 address scheme) configure VLAN 200 Name Faculty and VLAN 400 Name Staff
8)Configure DHCP for servers on both switches (each subnet on the VLAN will have a DHCP pool)
9) Router 1 addressing to server is 10.10.10.0/24
10) Router 2 addressing server is 192.168.100.0/24
11) use OSPF protocol to communicate across the network
12) 3560 switch is the routing switch for the layer 2 switches (2960). Configure routing from the VLAN on layer 3 switch on this switch.
13) Configure management VLAN 99 on each switch. 172.16.99.0
14) Configure an ACL to prevent ISP to access Faculty and Staff VLAN
15) Configure NAT translation from 3560 to ISP Router using 130.52.100.0 as the translated address.
12-09-2018 07:48 PM
sorry, but this forum is not for homework purposes, can you tell us what you have so far that is not working and what you tried to resolve it, so can provide some applied assistance. thx
12-09-2018 11:18 PM
Hello
Those devices have no configuration on them whatsoever - Do you wish for this lab to be completed for you?
Also the topology doesn't seem correct - You have a l3 core switch connecting to two rtrs which are then connected to an ISP server on one side and a cisco website server on a another?
Can you verify if this is correct?
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