CCN LAB Instruction List

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CCN LAB - INSTRUCTIONS FOR WRITING JOURNALS

1) Complete the given activities as per the instructions.


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Write the relevant observations & attach the necessary configuration


diagrams and other details in the form of printout.

2) One journal to be submitted per group of 2 students


3) Report/journal shall be prepared and written alternatively by the 2
students in the group.
4) Viva shall be conducted after every submission.
5) A quiz will be conducted towards the end of the semester for each batch
based on the activities & experiments done.
Marks : Quiz-10 marks
Lab Journal - 10 marks
Viva 5 marks_____________
Total Lab IE = 25 marks
Theory (Avg of 3 tests) = 25 marks
Final CIE = 50 marks

Activities are to be completed both from the Interactive Cisco networking Academy
Exploration (CNAE) as well as from the Packet tracer student activities (PTSA)
folder. The list of activities is given below.
1) CNAE 2.4.8.2 - Use of TCPIP and OSI model in Packet tracer
2) CNAE 4.1.6.2 - UDP and TCP Port Numbers
3) CNAE 4.2.5.2 - TCP Session Establishment and Termination
4) CNAE 4.6.1: Skills Integration Challenge-Analyzing the Application and
Transport Layers
5) CNAE 5.6.1.3 - Examining a Device's Gateway
6) CNAE 6.2.3.4 Show unicast, broadcast & multicast traffic
7) CNAE 6.5.7.1 Assigning Addresses
8) CNAE 6.6.3.2 Ping
9) PTSA 1.2.3.4: Interpreting Ping and Traceroute Output
10) CNAE 6.8.1.3 - Skills Integration Challenge-Planning Subnets and Configuring
IP Addresses
11) CNAE 7.6.1.3: Skills Integration Challenge-Data Link Layer Issues
12) CNAE 8.3.7: Simple Wireless LAN Model
13) CNAE 9.4.2.3 - Observing the Effects of Collisions in a Shared Media Environment

14) CNAE 9.6.4: Switch Operation


15) CNAE 10.7.1: Skills Integration Challenge-Network Planning and Interface
Configuration
16) PTSA 3.3.3.4: Exploring Different LAN Switch Options
17) PTSA 4.1.3.5: Implementing an IP Addressing Scheme
18) PTSA 4.1.5.2 Communicating Between Subnets
19) PTSA 4.2.3.3: Examining Network Address Translation (NAT)
20) PTSA 5.3.4.4: Performing an Initial Router Configuration
21) PTSA 5.3.5.4: Configuring Ethernet and Serial Interfaces
22) PTSA 5.5.3.4: Performing an Initial Switch Configuration
23) PTSA 1.3.1 Demonstrating Distribution Layer Functions
24) PTSA 1.3.4 Placing ACLs
25) PTSA 6.1.1.4 Designing and Addressing a Topology
26) PTSA 6.1.3.2 Applying VLSM Addressing
27) PTSA 6.2.5.3 Assigning IP Addresses
28) PTSA 8.2.2.3: Planning Network-based Firewalls
29) Using C programs Implement - i) Character stuffing and destuffing
- ii) Bit Stuffing and destuffing
- iii) Dijkstra's algorithm for shortest path in a network
- iv) Distance vector routing algorithm
- v) Spanning Tree Algorithm

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