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# 1.1.7 - Lab - Basic Switch Configuration
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## Part 1 - Step 1
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### b. Why must you use a console connection to initially configure the switch? Why is it not possible to connect to the switch via Telnet or SSH?
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Because telnet and ssh are not configured
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## Part 1 - Step 2
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### b. How many FastEthernet interfaces does a 3750 switch have?
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The switch have 24 FastEthernet ports
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### b. How many GigabitEthernet interfaces does a 3750 switch have?
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The switch have 2 GigabitEthernet ports
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### b. What is the range of values shown for the VTY lines?
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The range for VTY lines is 0 - 15
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### c. Why does this message appear?
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Because no startup configuration is present in the NVRAM
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### d. Is there an IP address assigned to VLAN 1?
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No
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### d. What is the MAC address of this SVI?
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001D.464B.C3C0
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### d. Is this interface up?
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The line status is up but the protocol is down
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### g. What is the Cisco IOS version version information of the switch?
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Cisco C3750 SOftware Version 12.2(55)SE12
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### g. What is the system image filename?
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c3750-ipbasek9-mz.122-55.SE12.bin
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### g. What is the base MAC address of this switch?
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00:1D::46:4B:C3:80
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### h. Is the interface up or down?
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The interface is up
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### h. What event would make an interface go up?
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To plug an ethernet cable in the port of the interface
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### h. What is the MAC address of this interface?
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001D.464B.C388
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### h. What is the speed and duplex setting of the interface?
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The interface is in full-duplex 100mbps
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### i. What is the default name of the VLAN 1?
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default
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### i. Which port are in VLAN 1?
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All the switch ports
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### i. What type of VLAN is the default VLAN?
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The type of default VLAN is enet
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### j. What is the filename o fthe Cisco IOS image?
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c3750-ipbasek9-mz.122-55.SE12.bin
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## Part 2 - Step 1
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### g. Why is the login command required?
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To allow connections on line
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# 1.3.6 - Configure SSH
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No questions for this section, just Packet Tracer activities.
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# 1.4.7 - Configure router interfaces
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No questions for this section, just Packet Tracer activities.
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# 1.5.10 - Verify directly connected networks
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## Part1
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### d. What is the Gateway of last resort address?
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The gateway of the last resort address is 209.165.200.226
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### e. What is the Circuit ID displayed from your output?
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It is BCB123450001
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### f. What is the duplex setting, speed and media type?
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The duplex is full, the speed is 1000Mbps and the media type is RJ45
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## Part 2
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### a. What is the status of the configured interfaces?
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The configured interfaces are up
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### d. How many addresses are configured on each Gigabit interface?
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There are two addresses configured for each Gigabit interface. One is the link local address and the other is the IP address
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# 1.6.1 - Implement a Small Network
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No questions for this section, just Packet Tracer activities.
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# 1.6.2 Configure basic router settings - Physical Mode
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## Part 2 - Step 2
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### p. What would be the result of reloading the router prior to completing the copy running-config startup-config command?
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The router will take the default config
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## Part 2 - Step 3
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### a. Were the pings successful?
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Yes
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### b. Was the remote access successful?
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Yes
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### c. Was the remote access successful?
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Yes
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### c. Why is the Telnet protocol considered to be a security risk?
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Because the data are not sent encrypted through the network
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## Part 3 - Step 2
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### a. What is the name of the IOS image that the router is running?
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Version 03.16.05.S - Extended Support Release
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### a. How much non-volatile random-access memory (NVRAM) does the router have?
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32768K bytes
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### a. How much Flash memory does the router have?
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3223551K bytes
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### b. What would be the boot process for the router on the next reload if the configuration register was 0x2142?
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The configuration will be changed
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## Part 3 - Step 3
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### a. How are passwords presented in the output?
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The password are encrypted
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### b. What is the result of using this command?
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This will show the VTY lines config
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## Part 3 - Step 4
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### a. What code is used in the routing table to indicate a directly connected network?
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The code is C
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### a. How many route entries are coded with a C code in the routing table?
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There are 3
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## Part 3 - Step 5
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### a. What command changed the status of the Gigabit Ethernet ports from administratively down to up?
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The command no shutdown
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### b. What is the meaning of the [up/up] part of the output?
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This is for link and protocol
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### c. What is the IPv6 address assigned to Server?
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The IPv6 address is 2001:DB8:ACAD:0:207:ECFF:FEA5:6286
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### c. What is the default gateway assigned to Server?
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The default gateway is FE80::1
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### c. From PC-B, issue a ping to the R1 default gateway link local address. Was it successful?
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Yes
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### c. From Server, issue a ping to the R1 IPv6 unicast address 2001:db8:acad::1. Was it successful?
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Yes
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## Reflection Questions
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### 1. In researching a network connectivity issue, a technician suspects that an interface was not enabled. What show command could the technician use to troubleshoot this issue?
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show interface brief
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### 2. In researching a network connectivity issue, a technician suspects that an interface was assigned an incorrect subnet mask. What show command could the technician use to troubleshoot this issue?
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show ip interface brief
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# Cisco CCNA 2 : Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (SRWE)
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[1.1.7 - Lab - Basic Switch Configuration](1.1.7/)
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[1.3.6 - Configure SSH](1.3.6/)
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[1.4.7 - Configure router interfaces](1.4.7/)
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[1.5.10 - Verify connected networks](1.5.10/)
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[1.6.1 - Implement a Small Network](1.6.1/)
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[1.6.2 - Configure basic router settings - Physical Mode](1.6.2/)
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