Class Test 2 – Packet Tracer
ASIA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
CT133-3-2-SRE
Switching and Routing Essentials
PR2103CT, APD2F2102CS(CYB), APU2F2102CS(CYB)
Class Test 2 Question
This lab test contributes 30% of the final marks.
Packet Tracer – Class Test 2. Total mark is 100 marks. 30% will be taken from
this .pka configurations.
1. Follow all the instructions for each configuration required.
2. Save your answer in .pka format and rename the file using the following format:
3. Filename format:
Filename format: FullName.PKA [Packet Tracer File]
Example: NorisIsmail.PKA
4. Note: Update the “USER PROFILE” and “E-mail” before attempting the .pka files.
5. Upload your answer file into Moodle by XX September 2021, 5:00PM MST.
STUDENT NAME :
STUDENT ID:
DATE : XXth September 2021 TIME : 2:15PM – 5:15PM
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Lab Test Packet Tracer – HSRP
Topology Diagram
Network Address Table
Network IPv4 IPv6
N1 182.20.1.240/30 2001:6:6:1::/64
N2 182.20.1.244/30 2001:6:6:2::/64
N3 182.20.1.248/30 2001:6:6:3::/64
N4 182.20.1.192/27 2001:6:6:4::/64
N5 182.20.1.224/28 2001:6:6:5::/64
VLAN 81 182.20.1.0/26 2001:6:6:81::/64
VLAN 82 182.20.1.64/27 2001:6:6:82::/64
VLAN 83 182.20.1.96/28 2001:6:6:83::/64
VLAN 88 182.20.1.112/29 -
VLAN Table (SW1, SW2, SW3)
VLAN Name Device Port
81 UMO PC1 SW1 Fa0/1
PC3 SW3 Fa0/3
82 UPO PC2 SW3 Fa0/2
83 USO PC4 SW2 Fa0/4
88 Management SW1, SW2, SW3 -
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Lab Test Packet Tracer – HSRP
IP Address Table
Device Port IPv4 IPv6
Interface ID
R1 S0/0/0 First Host of N1 ::1001
S0/0/1 First Host of N2 ::1001
G0/0.81 First Host IP of VLAN 81 ::1001
G0/0.82 First Host IP of VLAN 82 ::1001
G0/0.83 First Host IP of VLAN 83 ::1001
G0/0.88 Last Host IP of VLAN 88 -
R2 S0/0/0 Last Host of N1 ::1002
S0/0/1 Last Host of N3 ::1002
R3 S0/0/0 Last Host of N2 ::1002
G0/1 Last Host of N5 ::1001
R4 S0/0/0 First Host of N3 ::1001
G0/1 Last Host of N4 ::1001
SW1 Management VLAN First Host IP of VLAN 88 -
SW2 Management VLAN Second Host IP of VLAN 88 -
SW3 Management VLAN Third Host IP of VLAN 88 -
SW4 SVI Second Last Host of N4 -
SW5 SVI Second Last Host of N5 -
Email Server NIC First Host IP of N4 ::1002
Web Server NIC First Host IP of N5 ::1002
PC1 NIC DHCPv4 ::1002
PC2 NIC DHCPv4 ::1002
PC3 NIC DHCPv4 ::1003
PC4 NIC DHCPv4 ::1002
Task 1:
Configure host name on all the routers and switches. Configure VLAN on SW1, SW2 and SW3; VLAN
88 is a native VLAN. Then, configure the IP address on all the devices (PC, servers, switches and
routers) based on the tables above.
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Task 2: Switch Configuration
Configure latest SSH version on SW2. Given the domain name is um.edu.my. The length of RSA
keys is 1024 and the username is pensyarah with the secret password cisco.
Secure the access port on SW1, SW2 and SW3 from MAC address flooding. Limit only THREE
devices to access to the port. The MAC address is dynamically learned and added to the running
configuration. Disable the port when a violation occurs.
Task 3: DHCP Configuration (IPv4)
Configure R1 as the DHCP server. Create the DHCP pool named VLAN81, VLAN82 and VLAN83.
Reserve the first IPv4 address and the last FOUR IPv4 address of each VLAN for special purpose.
Given the DNS Server is 182.20.1.117.
Task 4: Static Route Configuration (IPv4, IPv6)
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 static routes in R1 and R2 using the next hop command. You can
summarize the IPv4 VLAN using one network 182.20.1.0/25
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 default route in R3 using the exit interface command.
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 default route in R4 using the next-hop command.
Task 5 Application Server
Configure secure web services on web server. Then, configure the email server to send and receive
email. Add TWO users (U2020, U2021) with password cisco in the email server. Set the domain
name to um.edu.my.
Ensure that all PCs can ping to the servers.
Once complete, upload the pka file using the link in the Moodle.
END OF QUESTIONS
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