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Modules 1 - 3: Basic Network
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Exam Test Online

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1. Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any exam windows during the
exam.
2. Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.
3. Click the Submit Assessment button in the browser window to submit your work.

Assessment Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network
Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme
Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1
Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity

Instructions
In this assessment you will configure the R1 router and S1 switch, as you have done in the
activities in this course. You will also connect two PCs using a switch and a router that are in
the main wiring closet. You will subnet the 192.168.10.0/24 network to provide IPv4
addresses for two subnets that will support the required number of hosts. The larger subnet
(LAN 1) requires 100 hosts and the smaller subnet (LAN 2) requires 50 hosts.

No subnet calculators may be used.

Part 1: Build the Network


a. Build the network according to the logical topology by placing the required equipment in
the wiring closet equipment rack.
b. Cable the network devices in the closet as shown in the topology diagram.
c. Connect the hosts as shown in the topology diagram.

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme


In this part of the assessment you will develop an IP addressing scheme. You will subnet an
IPv4 network to create two subnets with the required number of hosts. You will also subnet
an IPv6 network. You will then assign the addresses according to the requirements below.

Work with the following information:

IPv4 Network: 192.168.10.0/24


Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 1: 100
Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 2: 50

a. Record your subnet assignments according to the following requirements.

1) Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface

LAN 1 is hosted on R1 G0/0/1


LAN 2 is hosted on R1 G0/0/0

2) Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC.


3) Assign the second IPv4 address of LAN 1 to S1 SVI.

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings


Network devices must be configured over a direct console connection.

Step 1: Configure Basic Settings


a. Disable DNS lookup on R1 and S1
b. Configure router hostname using the name R1.
c. Configure switch hostname using the name S1.
d. Configure an appropriate banner on R1 and S1.
e. Allow console logins with the password C@nsPassw!

Step 2: Configure Interfaces


a. Configure R1 G0/0/0 and G0/0/1 interfaces using the addressing from the previous part of
this assessment:

Interface description
IPv4 address / subnet mask

b. Configure the S1 VLAN 1 SVI interface using the addressing from the previous part of this
assessment:

Interface description
IPv4 address / subnet mask
The switch should be reachable from devices on other networks.

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1


Step 1: Configure enhanced password security
a. Configure NoOneShouldKnow as the encrypted privileged EXEC password
b. Encrypt all plaintext passwords
c. Set minimum password length to 10 on R1.

Step 2: Configure SSH on R1 and S1


a. Configure netsec.com as the domain name
b. Configure a local user netadmin with the encrypted password Ci$co12345
c. Set login on vty lines to use local database.
d. Configure the vty lines to accept SSH access only.
e. Generate an RSA crypto key using 1024 bits modulus.

Step 3: Secure switch ports on S1


a. Shut down all unused ports on S1.
b. Enter descriptions for all unused switch ports to indicate that they are intentionally
shutdown.

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity


Configure both hosts with the IPv4 addresses that were assigned in Part 2 of this
assessment.
ID: 002

Answers Key - 100% Score


Part 1: Build the Network
Placing Switch S1 and Router R1 to wiring closet equipment rack.

Using Copper Straight-Through cable to connect PC-A (FastEthernet0 port) and S1


(FastEthernet0/6 port)

Same as above, using Copper Straight-Through cable to connect all devices as shown in
the topology diagram.

ITN Final PT Skills Assessment (PTSA)

Turn-on PCs and Router R1

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme


Item Requirements IPv4 Address

Network Address 192.168.10.0/24

LAN 1 subnet host 100 192.168.10.0/25


requirements SM:
255.255.255.128

LAN 2 subnet host 50 192.168.10.128/26


requirements SM:
255.255.255.192

R1 G0/0/1 First host address in LAN 1 192.168.10.1


subnet

R1 G0/0/0 First host address in LAN 2 192.168.10.129


subnet

S1 SVI Second host address in LAN 1 192.168.10.2


subnet

PC-A Last host address in LAN 1 192.168.10.126


subnet

PC-B Last host address in LAN 2 192.168.10.190


subnet

Configuration for router R1


Using line console to connect PC-A and Router R1

Click to PC-A --> Terminal app --> click OK

Router R1 configuration script

enable
configure terminal
no ip domain-lookup
hostname R1
banner motd #Unauthorized access to this device is prohibited!#

interface g0/0/0
description Connect to Subnet B
ip address 192.168.10.129 255.255.255.192
no shutdown
exit

interface g0/0/1
description Connect to Subnet A
ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.128
no shutdown
exit

enable secret NoOneShouldKnow


service password-encryption
security passwords min-length 10

ip domain-name netsec.com
username netadmin secret Ci$co12345

line console 0
password C@nsPassw!
login
exit

line vty 0 15
transport input ssh
login local
exit

crypto key generate rsa


1024
exit
copy running-config startup-config

Configuration for Switch S1


Then, using Console cable to connect User-B and Switch
To show Console port on Switch, Right click Switch --> Inspect Rear --> Console port

Switch S1 configuration script

enable
configure terminal
no ip domain-lookup
hostname S1
banner motd #Unauthorized access to this device is prohibited!#

interface vlan 1
description Switch Subnet A
ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.128
no shutdown
exit

ip default-gateway 192.168.10.1

enable secret NoOneShouldKnow


service password-encryption

ip domain-name netsec.com
username netadmin secret Ci$co12345

line console 0
password C@nsPassw!
login
exit

line vty 0 15
transport input ssh
login local
exit

crypto key generate rsa


1024

int range f0/1 - 4, f0/7 - 24, g0/1 - 2


description Unused switch ports
shutdown

end
copy running-config startup-config

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity


On PCs, go to Desktop tab --> IP Configuration menu

PC-A Network Configuration

IPv4 Address 192.168.10.126

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.128

IPv4 Default Gateway 192.168.10.1

PC-B Network Configuration

IPv4 Address 192.168.10.190

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192

IPv4 Default Gateway 192.168.10.129

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Anon  7 months ago 

I had ID 220 and it’s not on here, but I checked through and ID 211 worked for me, the only
difference is the names (which you can figure out which is which) and the secret which is
ThisisaSecret and not NoOneShouldKnow (in red). Just switch those and you’ll be good if you
got the ID 220. Got a 100%

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Anna  1 day ago

Got 100%, thank you 💖

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Haya  2 days ago

For ID 102, is there none?

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Tara  8 days ago

Hello, I need help with my exam I have try to put in my password so many times and it’s not
taking it. It keeps saying that it’s a bad password. Please someone help me out because my
homework is due tonight.

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Gabriel  9 days ago

I got ID: 222

It’s the same as ID 211 but with the names for the Switch and Router a bit different:

b. Configure router hostname using the name Router-A.


c. Configure switch hostname using the name Switch-A.

The IPv4 Network and number of hosts for each subnet remained the same.

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Rehan Mahmood  9 days ago

what is the marks total for each part

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myDrilla  10 days ago

I got ID 020 and just followed the steps accordingly. Thank you!

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Amon  19 days ago

ITN Final PT Skills Assessment (PTSA)

A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:

Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any exam windows during the exam.
Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.
Click the Submit Assessment button in the browser window to submit your work.
Assessment Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity

Instructions
In this assessment you will configure the R1 router and S1 switch, as you have done in the
activities in this course. You will also connect two PCs using a switch and a router that are in
the main wiring closet. You will subnet the 209.165.201.0/24 network to provide IPv4
addresses for two subnets that will support the required number of hosts. The larger subnet
(LAN 1) requires 29 hosts and the smaller subnet (LAN 2) requires 17 hosts.

No subnet calculators may be used.

Part 1: Build the Network


a. Build the network according to the logical topology by placing the required equipment in
the wiring closet equipment rack.

b. Cable the network devices in the closet as shown in the topology diagram.

c. Connect the hosts as shown in the topology diagram.

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme


In this part of the assessment, you will develop an IP addressing scheme. You will subnet an
IPv4 network to create two subnets with the required number of hosts. You will then assign the
addresses according to the requirements below. Note that LAN 1 should use the first subnet.

Work with the following information:

= IPv4 Network: 209.165.201.0/24

= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 1: 29.

= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 2: 17.

a. Record your subnet assignments according to the following requirements.

1) Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface:

= LAN 1 is hosted on R1 G0/0/1.

= LAN 2 is hosted on R1 G0/0/0.

2) Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC.

3) Assign the second IPv4 address of LAN 1 to S1 SVI.

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings


Network devices must be configured over a direct console connection. Connectivity between
the hosts should be established.

Step 1: Configure Basic Settings


a. Disable DNS lookup on R1 and S1.

b. Configure router hostname using the name R1.

c. Configure switch hostname using the name S1.

d. Configure an appropriate banner on R1 and S1.

e. Allow console logins with the password C@nsPassw!

Step 2: Configure Interfaces


a. Configure R1 G0/0/0 and G0/0/1 interfaces using the addressing from the previous part of
this assessment:

o Interface description

o IPv4 address / subnet mask

b. Configure the S1 VLAN 1 SVI interface using the addressing from the previous part of this
assessment:

o Interface description

o IPv4 address / subnet mask

o The switch should be reachable from devices on other networks.

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1


Step 1: Configure enhanced password security
a. Configure NoOneShouldKnow as the encrypted privileged EXEC password.

b. Encrypt all plaintext passwords.

c. Set minimum password length to 10 on R1.

Step 2: Configure SSH on R1 and S1


a. Configure netsec.com as the domain name.

b. Configure a local user netadmin with the secret password Ci$co12345

c. Set login on vty lines to use local database.

d. Configure the vty lines to accept SSH access only.

e. Generate an RSA crypto key using 1024 bits modulus.

Step 3: Secure switch ports on S1


a. Shut down all unused ports on S1.

b. Enter descriptions for all unused switch ports to indicate that they are intentionally
shutdown.

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity


Configure both hosts with the IPv4 addresses that were assigned in Part 2 of this assessment.

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Tgart  3 months ago

I got 002 but i cannot access PC-B Config terminal its locked – is this right or is there another
way to configure this terminals–HELP!!!

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kjgf  3 months ago

enable
configure terminal
no ip domain-lookup
hostname Router-A
banner motd #Unauthorized access to this device is prohibited!#

interface g0/0/0
description Connect to Subnet B
ip address 209.165.201.33 255.255.255.224
no shutdown
exit

interface g0/0/1
description Connect to Subnet A
ip address 209.165.201.1 255.255.255.224
no shutdown
exit

enable secret DontTellAnyone


service password-encryption
security passwords min-length 10

ip domain-name netsec.com
username netadmin secret Ci$co12345

line console 0
password C@nsPassw!
login
exit

line vty 0 15
transport input ssh
login local
exit

crypto key generate rsa


1024
exit
copy running-config startup-config

enable
configure terminal
no ip domain-lookup
hostname Switch-A
banner motd #Unauthorized access to this device is prohibited!#

interface vlan 1
description Switch Subnet A
ip address 209.165.201.2 255.255.255.224
no shutdown
exit

ip default-gateway 209.165.201.1

enable secret DontTellAnyone


service password-encryption

ip domain-name netsec.com
username netadmin secret Ci$co12345

line console 0
password C@nsPassw!
login
exit

line vty 0 15
transport input ssh
login local
exit

crypto key generate rsa


1024

int range f0/1 – 4, f0/7 – 24, g0/1 – 2


description Unused switch ports
shutdown

end
copy running-config startup-config

IPv4 Address 209.165.201.30


Subnet Mask 255.255.255.224
IPv4 Default Gateway 209.165.201.1

IPv4 Address 209.165.201.62


Subnet Mask 255.255.255.224
IPv4 Default Gateway 209.165.201.33

ITN Final PT Skills Assessment (PTSA)

A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:

Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any exam windows during the exam.
Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.
Click the Submit Assessment button in the browser window to submit your work.
Assessment Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on Router-A and Switch-A

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity

Instructions
In this assessment you will configure the Router-A router and Switch-A switch, as you have
done in the activities in this course. You will also connect two PCs using a switch and a router
that are in the main wiring closet. You will subnet the 209.165.201.0/24 network to provide
IPv4 addresses for two subnets that will support the required number of hosts. The larger
subnet (LAN 1) requires 29 hosts and the smaller subnet (LAN 2) requires 17 hosts.

No subnet calculators may be used.

Part 1: Build the Network


a. Build the network according to the logical topology by placing the required equipment in
the wiring closet equipment rack.

b. Cable the network devices in the closet as shown in the topology diagram.

c. Connect the hosts as shown in the topology diagram.

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme


In this part of the assessment you will develop an IP addressing scheme. You will subnet an
IPv4 network to create two subnets with the required number of hosts. You will also subnet an
IPv6 network. You will then assign the addresses according to the requirements below.

Work with the following information:

= IPv4 Network: 209.165.201.0/24

= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 1: 29

= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 2: 17

a. Record your subnet assignments according to the following requirements.

1) Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface

= LAN 1 is hosted on Router-A G0/0/1

= LAN 2 is hosted on Router-A G0/0/0

2) Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC.

3) Assign the second IPv4 address of LAN 1 to Switch-A SVI.

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings


Network devices must be configured over a direct console connection.

Step 1: Configure Basic Settings


a. Disable DNS lookup on Router-A and Switch-A

b. Configure router hostname using the name Router-A.

c. Configure switch hostname using the name Switch-A.

d. Configure an appropriate banner on Router-A and Switch-A.

e. Allow console logins with the password C@nsPassw!

Step 2: Configure Interfaces


a. Configure Router-A G0/0/0 and G0/0/1 interfaces using the addressing from the previous
part of this assessment:

o Interface description

o IPv4 address / subnet mask

b. Configure the Switch-A VLAN 1 SVI interface using the addressing from the previous part
of this assessment:

o Interface description

o IPv4 address / subnet mask

o The switch should be reachable from devices on other networks.

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on Router-A and Switch-A


Step 1: Configure enhanced password security
a. Configure DontTellAnyone as the encrypted privileged EXEC password

b. Encrypt all plaintext passwords

c. Set minimum password length to 10 on Router-A.

Step 2: Configure SSH on Router-A and Switch-A


a. Configure netsec.com as the domain name

b. Configure a local user netadmin with the encrypted password Ci$co12345

c. Set login on vty lines to use local database.

d. Configure the vty lines to accept SSH access only.

e. Generate an RSA crypto key using 1024 bits modulus.

Step 3: Secure switch ports on Switch-A


a. Shut down all unused ports on Switch-A.

b. Enter descriptions for all unused switch ports to indicate that they are intentionally
shutdown.

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity


Configure both hosts with the IPv4 addresses that were assigned in Part 2 of this assessment.

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Luicy  5 months ago

ID:000 How can I choose?thank you

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Canadian  5 months ago

I believe there is also type A, type B and type C; do those types still come on tests?

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Canadian  5 months ago

there used to be type a, b and c. Are they still here

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Joe bumbum  5 months ago

i got a 94 omggggggggg thank you so much

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meeeeeeeee  7 months ago

is ID: 022 like ID: 021 ?

 Last edited 7 months ago by meeeeeeeee

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GAZA  7 months ago

Got ID 210 and used ID 211 to solve got 100%

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Nigga  7 months ago

Nigga this really works, just change the secret if its a diff ID

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Maulik  7 months ago

what can i show the ip address

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SBK  7 months ago

Id 220 answer what?

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SBK  7 months ago

Id 221 answer what?

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agim  7 months ago

igot 59 %whys that

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VVLADKO  8 months ago

Device Names TableYou will receive one of three possible scenarios. In order to use the
logical topology diagram that is provided with the instructions, use the device names in the
Device Names Table.

Topology Diagram Name

Your Scenario Name

R1

R1

S1

S1

PC-A

PC-A

PC-B

PC-B

Addressing Requirements Table

Item

Requirements

Network Address

192.168.10.0/24

LAN 1 subnet host requirements

100

LAN 2 subnet host requirements

50

R1 G0/0/1

First host address in LAN 1 subnet

R1 G0/0/0

First host address in LAN 2 subnet

S1 SVI

Second host address in LAN 1 subnet

PC-A

Last host address in LAN 1 subnet

PC-B

Last host address in LAN 2 subnet

ITN Final PT Skills Assessment (PTSA)

A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:

1. Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any exam windows during the
exam.
2. Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.
3. Click the Submit Assessment button in the browser window to submit your work.

Assessment ObjectivesPart 1: Build the Network


Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme
Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1
Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity
InstructionsIn this assessment you will configure the R1 router and S1 switch, as you have
done in the activities in this course. You will also connect two PCs using a switch and a router
that are in the main wiring closet. You will subnet the 192.168.10.0/24 network to provide IPv4
addresses for two subnets that will support the required number of hosts. The larger subnet
(LAN 1) requires 100 hosts and the smaller subnet (LAN 2) requires 50 hosts.
No subnet calculators may be used.
Part 1: Build the Networka. Build the network according to the logical topology by placing
the required equipment in the wiring closet equipment rack.
b. Cable the network devices in the closet as shown in the topology diagram.
c. Connect the hosts as shown in the topology diagram.
Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing SchemeIn this part of the assessment you will develop an IP
addressing scheme. You will subnet an IPv4 network to create two subnets with the required
number of hosts. You will also subnet an IPv6 network. You will then assign the addresses
according to the requirements below.
Work with the following information:
= IPv4 Network: 192.168.10.0/24
= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 1: 100
= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 2: 50
a. Record your subnet assignments according to the following requirements.
1) Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface
= LAN 1 is hosted on R1 G0/0/1
= LAN 2 is hosted on R1 G0/0/0
2) Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC.
3) Assign the second IPv4 address of LAN 1 to S1 SVI.
Part 3: Configure Basic Device SettingsNetwork devices must be configured over a direct
console connection.
Step 1: Configure Basic Settingsa. Disable DNS lookup on R1 and S1
b. Configure router hostname using the name R1.
c. Configure switch hostname using the name S1.
d. Configure an appropriate banner on R1 and S1.
e. Allow console logins with the password C@nsPassw!
Step 2: Configure Interfacesa. Configure R1 G0/0/0 and G0/0/1 interfaces using the
addressing from the previous part of this assessment:
o Interface description
o IPv4 address / subnet mask
b. Configure the S1 VLAN 1 SVI interface using the addressing from the previous part of
this assessment:
o Interface description
o IPv4 address / subnet mask
o The switch should be reachable from devices on other networks.
Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1Step 1: Configure enhanced password
securitya. Configure ThisisaSecret as the encrypted privileged EXEC password
b. Encrypt all plaintext passwords
c. Set minimum password length to 10 on R1.
Step 2: Configure SSH on R1 and S1a. Configure netsec.com as the domain name
b. Configure a local user netadmin with the encrypted password Ci$co12345
c. Set login on vty lines to use local database.
d. Configure the vty lines to accept SSH access only.
e. Generate an RSA crypto key using 1024 bits modulus.
Step 3: Secure switch ports on S1a. Shut down all unused ports on S1.
b. Enter descriptions for all unused switch ports to indicate that they are intentionally
shutdown.
Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify ConnectivityConfigure both hosts with the IPv4
addresses that were assigned in Part 2 of this assessment.

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ELIZABETH GLORY  8 months ago

I really did this exam today though I haven’t got the grade yet but hoping for the best, thank
you for the full guide.

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Chandler Matthews  9 months ago

so are these ipv4 addresses posted the ones we need for the exam or does it generate
different ones to subnet?

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Deniro  10 months ago

How do you undo if you make a mistake because everything is locked

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making sure  10 months ago

I found the topology is same in all the sets only difference in network, subnet host number and
passwords . Can anyone tell topology will remain same in final skill exam

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Help  10 months ago

Can anyone tell me how to check ID of these sets in exam .

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Yes  11 months ago

ITN Final PT Skills Assessment (PTSA)


A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:
Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any exam windows during the exam.Do
not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.Click the Submit
Assessment button in the browser window to submit your work.Assessment ObjectivesPart
1: Build the Network
Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme
Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings
Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1
Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity
InstructionsIn this assessment you will configure the R1 router and S1 switch, as you have
done in the activities in this course. You will also connect two PCs using a switch and a router
that are in the main wiring closet. You will subnet the 209.165.201.0/24 network to provide
IPv4 addresses for two subnets that will support the required number of hosts. The larger
subnet (LAN 1) requires 29 hosts and the smaller subnet (LAN 2) requires 17 hosts.
No subnet calculators may be used.
Part 1: Build the Networka. Build the network according to the logical topology by placing
the required equipment in the wiring closet equipment rack.
b. Cable the network devices in the closet as shown in the topology diagram.
c. Connect the hosts as shown in the topology diagram.
Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing SchemeIn this part of the assessment you will develop an IP
addressing scheme. You will subnet an IPv4 network to create two subnets with the required
number of hosts. You will also subnet an IPv6 network. You will then assign the addresses
according to the requirements below.
Work with the following information:
= IPv4 Network: 209.165.201.0/24
= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 1: 29
= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 2: 17
a. Record your subnet assignments according to the following requirements.
1) Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface
= LAN 1 is hosted on R1 G0/0/1
= LAN 2 is hosted on R1 G0/0/0
2) Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC.
3) Assign the second IPv4 address of LAN 1 to S1 SVI.
Part 3: Configure Basic Device SettingsNetwork devices must be configured over a direct
console connection.
Step 1: Configure Basic Settingsa. Disable DNS lookup on R1 and S1
b. Configure router hostname using the name R1.
c. Configure switch hostname using the name S1.
d. Configure an appropriate banner on R1 and S1.
e. Allow console logins with the password C@nsPassw!
Step 2: Configure Interfacesa. Configure R1 G0/0/0 and G0/0/1 interfaces using the
addressing from the previous part of this assessment:
o Interface description
o IPv4 address / subnet mask
b. Configure the S1 VLAN 1 SVI interface using the addressing from the previous part of
this assessment:
o Interface description
o IPv4 address / subnet mask
o The switch should be reachable from devices on other networks.
Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1Step 1: Configure enhanced password
securitya. Configure DontTellAnyone as the encrypted privileged EXEC password
b. Encrypt all plaintext passwords
c. Set minimum password length to 10 on R1.
Step 2: Configure SSH on R1 and S1a. Configure netsec.com as the domain name
b. Configure a local user netadmin with the encrypted password Ci$co12345
c. Set login on vty lines to use local database.
d. Configure the vty lines to accept SSH access only.
e. Generate an RSA crypto key using 1024 bits modulus.
Step 3: Secure switch ports on S1a. Shut down all unused ports on S1.
b. Enter descriptions for all unused switch ports to indicate that they are intentionally
shutdown.
Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify ConnectivityConfigure both hosts with the IPv4
addresses that were assigned in Part 2 of this assessment.

Last Updated: May 2021


ID: 201

Version 2.0
Created in Packet Tracer 8.0 and Marvel 2.0.7

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Lee  1 year ago

TN Final PT Skills Assessment (PTSA)

A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:

Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any exam windows during the exam.
Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.
Click the Submit Assessment button in the browser window to submit your work.
Assessment Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity

Instructions
In this assessment you will configure the R1 router and S1 switch, as you have done in the
activities in this course. You will also connect two PCs using a switch and a router that are in
the main wiring closet. You will subnet the 172.16.1.0/24 network to provide IPv4 addresses
for two subnets that will support the required number of hosts. The larger subnet (LAN 1)
requires 60 hosts and the smaller subnet (LAN 2) requires 20 hosts.

No subnet calculators may be used.

Part 1: Build the Network


a. Build the network according to the logical topology by placing the required equipment in
the wiring closet equipment rack.

b. Cable the network devices in the closet as shown in the topology diagram.

c. Connect the hosts as shown in the topology diagram.

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme


In this part of the assessment you will develop an IP addressing scheme. You will subnet an
IPv4 network to create two subnets with the required number of hosts. You will also subnet an
IPv6 network. You will then assign the addresses according to the requirements below.

Work with the following information:

= IPv4 Network: 172.16.1.0/24

= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 1: 60

= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 2: 20

a. Record your subnet assignments according to the following requirements.

1) Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface

= LAN 1 is hosted on R1 G0/0/1

= LAN 2 is hosted on R1 G0/0/0

2) Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC.

3) Assign the second IPv4 address of LAN 1 to S1 SVI.

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings


Network devices must be configured over a direct console connection.

Step 1: Configure Basic Settings


a. Disable DNS lookup on R1 and S1

b. Configure router hostname using the name R1.

c. Configure switch hostname using the name S1.

d. Configure an appropriate banner on R1 and S1.

e. Allow console logins with the password C@nsPassw!

Step 2: Configure Interfaces


a. Configure R1 G0/0/0 and G0/0/1 interfaces using the addressing from the previous part of
this assessment:

o Interface description

o IPv4 address / subnet mask

b. Configure the S1 VLAN 1 SVI interface using the addressing from the previous part of this
assessment:

o Interface description

o IPv4 address / subnet mask

o The switch should be reachable from devices on other networks.

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on R1 and S1


Step 1: Configure enhanced password security
a. Configure ThisisaSecret as the encrypted privileged EXEC password

b. Encrypt all plaintext passwords

c. Set minimum password length to 10 on R1.

Step 2: Configure SSH on R1 and S1


a. Configure netsec.com as the domain name

b. Configure a local user netadmin with the encrypted password Ci$co12345

c. Set login on vty lines to use local database.

d. Configure the vty lines to accept SSH access only.

e. Generate an RSA crypto key using 1024 bits modulus.

Step 3: Secure switch ports on S1


a. Shut down all unused ports on S1.

b. Enter descriptions for all unused switch ports to indicate that they are intentionally
shutdown.

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity


Configure both hosts with the IPv4 addresses that were assigned in Part 2 of this assessment.

Last Updated: May 2021

ID: 100

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Sandra  1 year ago

I just did the test and got 100%. I can’t do the copy and paste that will make PT hang, I must
save and come back later. So must type by myself very carefully. Use the Copper Straight-
Through cable for all connections. The exam is still the same for the network and subnet
calculation. They just changed the password, name of the PC, switch, and router. Make sure
you enter the descriptions for all unused switch ports. No extra command from the answer
here.

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Jose  1 year ago

Mine was ID 121 and it is almost the same as 120 jus the password is diferent
enable secret DontTellAnyone

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Caspian82  1 year ago

Password changed to ThisisaSecret

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Joaquim  1 year ago

with This packet tracer download, i can’t turn on the switch because the rear view isn’t
available

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joaquim  1 year ago

When i try inspect rear (configuration for switch S1) only appears Inspect Front

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Shokhzod  1 year ago

My Test ID was id:001 and I couldn’t find answers with this ID.
But when I checked this ID:002 with ID:001, the only difference was in the secret password
ID:001 ==> “DontTellAnyone”
NOT ==> “NoOneShouldKnow”

If Yours is ID:001 Just Change this.

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Jun  1 year ago

where do you find the .pka file? I only downloaded .pkt files.

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Jun  1 year ago

where can i download a .pka file?

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Pratim  1 year ago

Followed All the steps, got 94%

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Ferran  1 year ago

Why is there no IPv6 configuration?

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Ferran  1 year ago

Why is only IPv4 used in the solution? What about IPv6?

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VorBa  1 year ago

I`ve just completed this task and the secret password was changed from “NoOneShouldKnow”
to “DontTellAnyone”, with this change I got 100%

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Aditya  1 year ago

Is the final skills exam proctored ?

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Aditya  1 year ago

Is this exam proctored ?

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zidd  1 year ago

Thank you for this

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Mireya Gonzalez  1 year ago

can you configure 172.16.1.0/24 with 60 host for LAN1 and 20 host for LAN2?

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Bola Jones  1 year ago

Given
Network address – 172.16.1.0/24
LAN1 host requirements -60
LAN2 host requirements- 20

Can you please tell what is LAN1,LAN2 ipv4 address and subnetmask

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Aa Ff  2 years ago

The exam version ID=110 is the same as ID=120 as far as the IP addresses. The only different
is the device names (hostname)
R1 = Central-RT
S1 = Central-SW

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Martin Whowhere  2 years ago

Did this exam today, answers are still up to date.

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Obasanjo  2 years ago

Thanks alot!! unfortunately I figured too late that there were different versions

 Last edited 2 years ago by Obasanjo

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Anon  2 years ago

ITN Final PT Skills Assessment (PTSA)

A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:

Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any exam windows during the exam.
Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically.
Click the Submit Assessment button in the browser window to submit your work.
Assessment Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on Router-A and Switch-A

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity

Instructions
In this assessment you will configure the Router-A router and Switch-A switch, as you have
done in the activities in this course. You will also connect two PCs using a switch and a router
that are in the main wiring closet. You will subnet the 209.165.201.0/24 network to provide
IPv4 addresses for two subnets that will support the required number of hosts. The larger
subnet (LAN 1) requires 29 hosts and the smaller subnet (LAN 2) requires 17 hosts.

No subnet calculators may be used.

Part 1: Build the Network


a. Build the network according to the logical topology by placing the required equipment in
the wiring closet equipment rack.

b. Cable the network devices in the closet as shown in the topology diagram.

c. Connect the hosts as shown in the topology diagram.

Part 2: Develop an IP Addressing Scheme


In this part of the assessment you will develop an IP addressing scheme. You will subnet an
IPv4 network to create two subnets with the required number of hosts. You will also subnet an
IPv6 network. You will then assign the addresses according to the requirements below.

Work with the following information:

= IPv4 Network: 209.165.201.0/24

= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 1: 29

= Required number of hosts in IPv4 LAN 2: 17

a. Record your subnet assignments according to the following requirements.

1) Assign the first IPv4 address of each subnet to a router interface

= LAN 1 is hosted on Router-A G0/0/1

= LAN 2 is hosted on Router-A G0/0/0

2) Assign the last IPv4 address of each subnet to the PC NIC.

3) Assign the second IPv4 address of LAN 1 to Switch-A SVI.

Part 3: Configure Basic Device Settings


Network devices must be configured over a direct console connection.

Step 1: Configure Basic Settings


a. Disable DNS lookup on Router-A and Switch-A

b. Configure router hostname using the name Router-A.

c. Configure switch hostname using the name Switch-A.

d. Configure an appropriate banner on Router-A and Switch-A.

e. Allow console logins with the password C@nsPassw!

Step 2: Configure Interfaces


a. Configure Router-A G0/0/0 and G0/0/1 interfaces using the addressing from the previous
part of this assessment:

o Interface description

o IPv4 address / subnet mask

b. Configure the Switch-A VLAN 1 SVI interface using the addressing from the previous part
of this assessment:

o Interface description

o IPv4 address / subnet mask

o The switch should be reachable from devices on other networks.

Part 4: Configure Security Settings on Router-A and Switch-A


Step 1: Configure enhanced password security
a. Configure DontTellAnyone as the encrypted privileged EXEC password

b. Encrypt all plaintext passwords

c. Set minimum password length to 10 on Router-A.

Step 2: Configure SSH on Router-A and Switch-A


a. Configure netsec.com as the domain name

b. Configure a local user netadmin with the encrypted password Ci$co12345

c. Set login on vty lines to use local database.

d. Configure the vty lines to accept SSH access only.

e. Generate an RSA crypto key using 1024 bits modulus.

Step 3: Secure switch ports on Switch-A


a. Shut down all unused ports on Switch-A.

b. Enter descriptions for all unused switch ports to indicate that they are intentionally
shutdown.

Part 5: Configure the Hosts and Verify Connectivity


Configure both hosts with the IPv4 addresses that were assigned in Part 2 of this assessment.

Last Updated: May 2021

ID: 221

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Anonymous  2 years ago

What if I can’t pass the exam.

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