4.3.2.5 Packet Tracer - Investigating Directly Connected Routes Instructions

April 23, 2019 | Author: Daniel Osorio | Category: Ip Address, I Pv6, Network Architecture, Network Layer Protocols, Telecommunications
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Packet Tracer Tracer - Investigating Directly Connected Routes Topology

Objectives Part 1: Investigate IPv4 Directly Connected Routes Part : Investigate IPv! Directly Connected Routes

"ackground The network in the activity is already configured. You You will log in to the routers and use s#o$ commands s#o$ commands to discover and answer the questions below about the directly connected routes. %ote: %ote: The user EXEC password is cisco and cisco and the privileged eec password is class&

Part 1: 1: Investi Investigate gate IPv4 IPv4 Dire Directly ctly Conn Connecte ected d Routes Routes 'tep 1: 1: (se s#o$ s#o$ co))ands co))ands to gat#er gat#er in*or)ation in*or)ation about t#e IPv4 directly directly connected net$orks& Enter the following command on R1: R1:

R1> show ip route ? a. !hat option option would be most benefici beneficial al in determinin determining g the networks networks assigned assigned to the interfaces interfaces of the router" Conectado. b. !hich !hich netw network orks s are direc directly tly conn connect ected ed on R1" R1" #int: $se the option determined above. G0/0 - 172.31.20.0/23, G0/1 - 172.31.22.0/23, S0/0/0 - 209.165.200.224/30

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!hich %& addresses addresses are are assigned assigned to to the '() interf interfaces aces on on R1" R1" G0/0 is up. Conectado. 172.31.23.254/23 Seria0/0/0 conectado a, 209.165.200.225/30.

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d. !hich networks are directly connected on R" G0/0 - 172.31.24.0/24, G0/1 - 172.31.25.0/24, S0/0/0 - 209.165.200.224/30.

e. !hich %& addresses are assigned to the '() interfaces on R" G0/0 172.31.24.254, G0/1 172.31.25.254, S0/0/0 209.165.200.224.

'tep : ,eri*y PC addressing and test connectivity& a. 0pen a command prompt on PC1. %ssue the command to display the %& settings. 1ased on the output2 would you epect PC1 to be able to communicate with all interfaces on the router" &rovide a short answer describing your epectations. 3i2 'a &C- esta conectada a 4+ y cuenta con la direccion gateway por default. b. 0pen a command prompt on PC. %ssue the command to display the %& settings. 1ased on the output2 would you epect PC to be able to communicate with PC1" 5erify your epectations. 3i. c.

6etermine the %& addresses of PC+ and PC4. 4ecord the results and determine if PC+ and PC4 are able to communicate. 3i2 todas las &Cc estan conectadas de tal forma que se puede conectar una con otra.

d. Test connectivity from PC1 to PC+. !as the test successful" 3i e. "onus: 'ooking at the outputs of the routing tables on R1 and R2 what might indicate a reason for the success or failure of communication between PC1 and PC+" &odria fallar si se desconecta &C- del 4-.

Part : Investigate IPv! Directly Connected Routes 'tep 1: (se s#o$ co))ands to gat#er in*or)ation about t#e IPv! directly connected net$orks& a. !hich %&v7 networks are available on R1" 2001!"#$!C001!1!!/64 -> G0/0,conectado 2001!"#$!C001!2!!/64 desde G0/1, conectado 2001!"#$!C001!%C&!!/64 desde Seria0/0/0. ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

b. !hich %&v7 unicast addresses are assigned to the '() interfaces on R1" G0/0 Go(a unicast address! 2001!"#$!C001!1!!1 G0/1 Go(a unicast address! 2001!"#$!C001!2!!1 S0/0/0 Go(a unicast address! 2001!"#$!C001!%C&!!''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''

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!hich %&v7 networks are available on 4+" 2001!"#$!C001!3!!/64 )0/0* +ia G0/0, conectado 2001!"#$!C001!4!!/64 )0/0* +ia G0/1, conectado 2001!"#$!C001!%C&!!/64 )0/0* +ia Seria0/0/0.'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''

d. !hich %&v7 addresses are assigned to the '() interfaces on R" G0/0 &$0!!2 2001!"#$!C001!3!!1  G0/1'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''

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Investigating Directly Connected Routes a. 0pen a command prompt on PC1. %ssue the command to display the %&v7 settings. 1ased on the output2 would you epect PC1 to be able to communicate with all interfaces on the router" &rovide a short answer describing your epectations 3i2 se conecta desde la misma manera que los demas.888888888  b. 0pen a command prompt on PC. %ssue the command to display the %&v7 settings. 1ased on the output2 would you epect PC to be able to communicate with PC1" 5erify your epectations. 83i888  c.

6etermine the %&v7 addresses of PC+ and PC4. 4ecord the results and determine if PC+ and PC4 are able to communicate. 3i2 &C y &C9 se comunican entre si888888888 

d. Test connectivity from PC1 to PC+. !as the test successful" 3i88  e. "onus: !hat might indicate a reason for the success or failure of communication between PC1 and PC+ after looking at the outputs of the %&v7 routing tables on R1 and R" 3i &C- se desconecta de 4- y &C se desconecta de 4+  888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 

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