CIT 245 Week 5 Assignment Help | University Of Phoenix
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CIT 245 Week 5 Assignment Help | University Of Phoenix
Individual: Independent Lab
Complete the following tasks on switch S1 using the Toolwire® lab "Build Your Own Lab in a 4 Router WAN Topology":
1. Initial settings
- Set the hostname to NYOffice2960
- Set the privileged EXEC password to Cisco1 using the most secure method
- Require CiscoCon1 as the password when connecting through the console
- Require the password CiscoVTY$ to connect to VTY 0
- Require the password CiscoVTY# to connect to VTY 1-4
- Prevent access through the remaining VTY lines (5-15)
- Message of the day banner: You have connected to the NYOffice2960 switch.
- Interface descriptions:
- FastEthernet 0/1 - Router1
- FastEthernet 0/2 - PC
2. Port settings
- Configure port Fa0/6 to 10Mbps
- Configure port Fa0/7 to half duplex
- Configure the VLAN1 interface with the following IP address: 10.5.5.10 and a mask of 255.255.255.0
- Configure the switch to use 10.5.5.1 as the default gateway
3. VLANs and trunk settings
- Create VLAN5: name Engineering
- Create VLAN6: name Research
- Configure FastEthernet 0/3 and 0/4 members of VLAN5
- Configure FastEthernet 0/5 and 0/6 members of VLAN6
- Manually designate Fa0/1 as trunk port
- Allow VLAN 1 only on trunk port
4. Port security
- Shut down interfaces Fa0/7-0/24 and Gi0/1-2
- Secure port the PC is connected:
- Learn and maintain MAC from PC
- Violation: protect
- Maximum connections: 1
5. Determine and use appropriate commands to verify configuration and correct any problems found. Do the following at a minimum:
- Ping the PC from the switch
6. Save your changes to startup-config file
Create a Microsoft® Word document which includes the following:
- Include the final configuration file for switch S1. Use the "show running-config" command to display your final configuration file. Copy and paste this information into the Microsoft® Word document.
- Include output of key 'show' and 'ping' commands validating configuration. Copy and paste output information in the Microsoft® Word document.
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