Monday, July 16, 2012

Wireless Connectivity Lab Handout-answer

Wireless Connectivity Lab Handout

Objective
Use Packet Tracer to complete the following skills
·         Add and configure devices to the network
·         Setup a wireless access point.
·         Configure the two computers and printer to use wireless connections.
Scenario
This topology represents the simplest network, ideal for studying device configuration and wireless connectivity.
Required Files
To complete this lab, you will need the following Packet Tracer Activity (.pka) files.
·         CCNA1_Lab5.1.8_Wireless.pka
Plan:
Familiarize yourself with PT 4.0 help menu, in case you have questions.

Act 1: Adding and configuring network devices
·         Open the “CCNA1_Lab5.1.8_Wireless.pka” file and follow the Instructions, which are repeated here:
Step 1
Add a server, a printer, a wireless access point, and two generic PCs.
Step 2
Remove the Ethernet modules and add wireless modules for the 2 PCs and the printer.  Make sure to power off the devices before removing the modules and power on the devices once the wireless modules have been added. 

Power off PC0, remove the existing Ethernet interface first (it is at the bottom of the physical diagram) by dragging it up and to the left to the list of interfaces. You then can drag the wireless interface into its place.  The wireless interface is PT-HOST-NW-1W, power on PC0.  Repeat these steps for PC1 and Printer0.
Step 3
Connect the server to the wireless access point using a cross-over cable.
Step 4
Change the name of PC0 to Workstation, PC1 to Laptop, Server0 to Server, and Printer 0 to Printer.

Use the Config tab to change the names of the devices.
Step 5
Configure the devices with the following addresses:
Workstation – IP Address 192.168.1.1/24
Laptop – IP Address 192.168.1.2/24
Server – IP Address 192.168.1.3/24
Printer – IP Address 192.168.1.4/24
Step 6
Verify connectivity.  From Workstation use the PING command to test connectivity to Lapton.




Hubs and Switches Lab Handout handout-answer


Packet Tracer 4.0 Hubs and Switches Lab Handout



Objective
Use Packet Tracer to complete the following skills
·         Add and configure devices to the network
·         Configure PC’s to communicate on the network
Scenario
This exercise is design to provide hands-on practice connecting and configuring basic network devices. The end result will provide a simple network in which all 8 PCs can communicate to each other.
Required Files
To complete this lab, you will need the following Packet Tracer Activity (.pka) files.
·         CCNA1_5.1.5-5.1.7 Hubs and Switches.pka
Plan:
Familiarize yourself with PT 4.0 help menu, in case you have questions.  Open the “CCNA1_5.1.5-5.1.7 Hubs and Switches.pka” file and follow the Instructions, which are repeated here:
Step 1 
Add 8 PCs to the network.
Step 2
Add 2 Hubs and 1 Switch to the network. 
Step 3
Connect the first 4 PCs to one hub and the other 4 PCs to the other hub. Connect the two hubs to the switch.

Hint: Ensure you use the proper cable (i.e. straight-through or cross-over) for each connection
Step 4
Configure each PC with and IP address. The addresses should be 192.168.1.X, where X is 1-8. For example PC0 would have the IP address 192.168.1.1 and PC1 would have the IP address 192.168.1.2.

PC0
PC1
IP address: 192.168.1.1
IP address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Step 5
Test connectivity between PC0 and PC2 and between PC0 and PC6 using the PING command in real-time mode.  Correct any errors and test connectivity again.

Source: Cisco Networking Academy Program