On Newton: Create two sub interfaces, for VLANs 10 and 20. - Enable dot1q trunking for each sub interface. (1 mark) Using VLSM, split
On Newton: Create two sub interfaces, for VLANs 10 and 20. - Enable dot1q trunking for each sub interface. (1 mark) Using VLSM, split 172.16.0.0/24 into (see above selection method) further subnets. VLAN 10 will be in Subnet 0, VLAN 20 will be in Subnet 1. Create suitable interface IP addresses and subnet masks to reflect this configuration requirement. (1 mark) On Heisenberg: Create VLANS 10 and 20, associate interfaces 6 thru 12 with VLAN 10 and associate interfaces 13 thru 18 with VLAN 20. (1 mark) Enable dot1q trunking for VLAN's 10 and 20 via Fa0/5. (1 mark) Working on PCO as per figures 2 and 4: Connect PCO to Fa0/6 and give it an IP address within Newton's Subnet 0, Ping from PC0 to 99.0.0.1 [Newton]. [your tutor must be able to also test this] (1 mark) On Einstein: Create two sub interfaces, via Gi0/0/1 for VLANs 10 and 20 - enable dot1q trunking for each sub interface. (1 mark) Using VLSM, split 192.168.0.0/24 into (see above selection method) further subnets. VLAN 10 will be in Subnet 0, VLAN 20 will be in Subnet 1. Create suitable interface IP addresses and subnet masks to reflect this configuration requirement. (1 mark) On Schrodinger. Create VLANS 10 and 20, associate interfaces 6 thru 12 with VLAN 10 and associate interfaces 13 thru 18 with VLAN 20. (1 mark) Enable dot1q trunking for VLAN's 10 and 20 via Fa0/5. (1 mark) Working on PC1 as per figures 2 and 4: Connect PC1 to Fa0/18 and give it an IP address within Einstein's Subnet 1, Ping from PC1 to 99.0.0.2 [Einstein]. [your tutor must be able to also test this] (1 mark) Note: at this stage, you can only 'successfully' ping the nearest router from each PC This must be completed on both routers only. Create a static routed network that will allow full connectivity for the topology seen in Figures 2 and 3. You will need to create a manually converged system. To accomplish this, you must: Configure Einstein to point to Newton with a default route. (2 marks) Configure Newton to point to Einstein with a default route. (2 marks) Configure on each router, static routes for the local, VLSM'ed subnets for VLAN's 10 and 20. (4 marks) Ensure (and prove) that each PC is be able to ping each other. [your tutor must be able to also test this via your submitted packet tracer file] (1 mark) Gigl Gig0/0/0 Gig0/0/1 ISR4321 ISR4321 Gig0/0/1 Einstein Fa0/5 Fa0/5 Fa0/6 2960-24TT 0-24TT Fa0 Heisenberg Fa0/6 odinger PC-PT PC-PT PCO PC1 Fa0
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