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CIS113 Knowlegde Check 2 Group 8

The document contains a list of networking devices including PCs, routers, switches, and hubs along with their IP addresses, subnet masks, and default gateways. It also includes a reflection with recommendations to improve security and best practices including: changing default passwords, disabling unused switch ports, adding port security, using OSPF with passive interfaces, enabling SSH, restricting management access with ACLs, upgrading STP to RSTP, and changing the native VLAN on trunks from 1.
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CIS113 Knowlegde Check 2 Group 8

The document contains a list of networking devices including PCs, routers, switches, and hubs along with their IP addresses, subnet masks, and default gateways. It also includes a reflection with recommendations to improve security and best practices including: changing default passwords, disabling unused switch ports, adding port security, using OSPF with passive interfaces, enabling SSH, restricting management access with ACLs, upgrading STP to RSTP, and changing the native VLAN on trunks from 1.
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Names: 1.

Alain Divin IHORAHO SUGIRA


2. Herve Parfait INEZA
3. Placide NTEZIRYAYO
4. Yves NDIHOKUBWAYO

Device Interface Device IP Address Subnet Mask Default


Type Gateway

(router,
switch,
host)

255.255.255.
PC1 NIC Host 192.168.1.153 192.168.1.1
0

255.255.255.
PC2 NIC Host 192.168.3.50 192.168.3.1
0

255.255.255.
PC NIC Host 192.168.4.115 192.168.4.1
0

255.255.255.1
PC4 NIC Host 192.168.5.83 192.168.5.1
28

255.255.255.1
PC5 NIC Host 192.168.5.227 192.168.5.129
28

PC6 NIC Host 192.168.2.48 255.255.255. 192.168.2.33


224

255.255.255.
PC7 NIC Host 192.168.2.67 192.168.2.65
224

255.255.255.
Hub G0/0/0 router 192.0.2.1 N/A
252

255.255.255.
Hub S0/1/0 router 192.168.0.1 N/A
252

255.255.255.
Hub S0/1/1 router 192.168.0.5 N/A
252

255.255.255.
Hub S0/2/0 router 192.168.0.9 N/A
252

255.255.255.
Hub S0/2/1 router 192.168.0.13 N/A
252

255.255.255.
Branch-1 G0/0/0 router 192.168.1.1 N/A
0

255.255.255.
Branch-1 S0/1/0 router 192.168.0.2 N/A
252

255.255.255.
Branch-2 G0/0/0 router 192.168.2.33 N/A
224
255.255.255.
Branch-2 S0/1/0 router 192.168.0.6 N/A
252

255.255.255.
Factory G0/0/0 router 192.168.3.1 N/A
0

255.255.255.
Factory G0/0/1 router 192.168.4.1 N/A
0

255.255.255.
Factory S0/1/0 router 192.168.0.14 N/A
252

255.255.255.
HQ G0/0/0.1 router 192.168.6.1 N/A
0

255.255.255.1
HQ G0/0/0.5 router 192.168.5.1 N/A
28

G0/0/0.1 255.255.255.1
HQ router 192.168.5.128 N/A
0 28

255.255.255.
HQ S0/1/0 router 192.168.0.10 N/A
252

255.255.255.
SW-B1 VLAN 1 switch 192.168.1.252 192.168.1.1
0

SW-B2 VLAN 1 switch 192.168.2.62 255.255.255. 192.168.2.1


0

255.255.255.
SW-F1 VLAN 1 switch 192.168.3.252 192.168.3.1
0

255.255.255.
SW-F2 VLAN 1 switch 192.168.4.252 192.168.4.1
0

255.255.255.
SW-HQ1 VLAN 1 switch 192.168.6.252 192.168.6.1
0

255.255.255.
SW-HQ2 VLAN 1 switch 192.168.6.253 192.168.6.1
0

255.255.255.
SW-HQ3 VLAN 1 switch 192.168.6.254 192.168.6.1
0

Reflection:
This is a list of recommendations that we have regarding how the devices
should be reconfigured to follow the practices that we have learned in the
CCNA curriculum.

● Devices’ passwords shouldn’t be the same, in real life it would be


simple to access all networks configuration and privileges at the
same time.
● Switch Ports in VLAN 1 that aren't in use are all active. Switch
Ports that aren't in use should be turned off and switched to an
empty VLAN.
● Port security is not in use.
● LAN interfaces are running OSPF. Through passive interfaces,
unnecessary network traffic will be reduced.
● The network does not use SSH.
● Management access to all devices are not restricted using ACLs.
● All switches are currently using old STP, which has to be replaced
with RSTP.
● Native VLAN 1 is being used on trunk links and should be changed.
● The IP address of the hub router is to itself, and the ip default-
gateway command is set.

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