Question
This task requires you to use the CLI of Sw-AC3 to answer five
multiple-choice questions. This does not require any configuration.To answer the multiple-choice questions, click on the numbered boxes in the right panel.
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CCNA Access List Sim 2
February 15th, 2012
Question
A network associate is adding security to the configuration of the
Corp1 router. The user on host C should be able to use a web browser to
access financial information from the Finance Web Server. No other hosts
from the LAN nor the Core should be able to use a web browser to access
this server. Since there are multiple resources for the corporation at
this location including other resources on the Finance Web Server, all
other traffic should be allowed.The task is to create and apply a numbered access-list with no more than three statements that will allow ONLY host C web access to the Finance Web Server. No other hosts will have web access to the Finance Web Server. All other traffic is permitted.
Access to the router CLI can be gained by clicking on the appropriate host.
All passwords have been temporarily set to “cisco”.
The Core connection uses an IP address of 198.18.196.65
The computers in the Hosts LAN have been assigned addresses of 192.168.33.1 – 192.168.33.254
Host A 192.168.33.1
Host B 192.168.33.2
Host C 192.168.33.3
Host D 192.168.33.4
The servers in the Server LAN have been assigned addresses of 172.22.242.17 – 172.22.242.30
The Finance Web Server is assigned an IP address of 172.22.242.23.
The Public Web Server is assigned an IP address of 172.22.242.17
Answer and Explanation
READ MORE…CCNA Access List Sim
July 10th, 2011
Question
Switch>
Switch> ping 10.4.4.3
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.4.4.3,timeout is 2 seconds:
.U.U.U
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
Switch>
Switch> telnet 10.4.4.3
Trying 10.4.4.3 …
% Destination unreachable; gateway or host down
Switch>
Click the console connected to Router and issue the appropriate commands to answer the questions.
Answer and Explanation
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CCNA NAT SIM Question 2
July 5th, 2011
Question
| You work as a network technician at
9tut.com. Study the exhibit carefully. You are required to perform
configurations to enable Internet access. The Router ISP has given you
six public IP addresses in the 198.18.32.65 198.18.32.70/29 range. 9tut.com has 62 clients that needs to have simultaneous internet access. These local hosts use private IP addresses in the 192.168.6.65 – 192.168.6.126/26 range. You need to configure Router1 using the PC1 console. You have already made basic router configuration. You have also configured the appropriate NAT interfaces; NAT inside and NAT outside respectively. Now you are required to finish the configuration of Router1. |
Solution
READ MORE…Practice Real CCNA Labs with Packet Tracer Simulator
July 2nd, 2011
Well, the title said it all. Here are some screenshots about the labs in Packet Tracer Simulator:
CCNA Drag And Drop SIM:
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CCNA Drag And Drop SIM:
CCNA Implementation SIM
July 1st, 2011
This topology contains 3 routers and 1 switch. Complete the topology.
Drag the appropriate device icons to the labeled Device
Drag the appropriate connections to the locations labeled Connections.
Drag the appropriate IP addresses to the locations labeled IP address
(Hint: use the given host addresses and Main router information)
To remove a device or connection, drag it away from the topology.
Use information gathered from the Main router to complete the configuration of any additional routers. No passwords are required to access the Main router. The config terminal command has been disabled for the HQ router. The router does not require any configuration.
Configure each additional router with the following:
Configure the interfaces with the correct IP address and enable the interfaces.
Set the password to allow console access to consoled
Set the password to allow telnet access to telnet
Set the password to allow privilege mode access to privy
Note: Because routes are not being added to the configurations, you will not be able to ping through the inter network.
All devices have cable auto-sensing capabilities disabled.
All hosts are PC’s
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Drag the appropriate device icons to the labeled Device
Drag the appropriate connections to the locations labeled Connections.
Drag the appropriate IP addresses to the locations labeled IP address
(Hint: use the given host addresses and Main router information)
To remove a device or connection, drag it away from the topology.
Use information gathered from the Main router to complete the configuration of any additional routers. No passwords are required to access the Main router. The config terminal command has been disabled for the HQ router. The router does not require any configuration.
Configure each additional router with the following:
Configure the interfaces with the correct IP address and enable the interfaces.
Set the password to allow console access to consoled
Set the password to allow telnet access to telnet
Set the password to allow privilege mode access to privy
Note: Because routes are not being added to the configurations, you will not be able to ping through the inter network.
All devices have cable auto-sensing capabilities disabled.
All hosts are PC’s
Answer and explanation
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CCNA EIGRP LAB Question
July 1st, 2011
Question
After adding R3 router, no routing updates are being exchanged
between R3 and the new location. All other inter connectivity and
Internet access for the existing locations of the company are working
properly.The task is to identify the fault(s) and correct the router configuration to provide full connectivity between the routers.
Access to the router CLI can be gained by clicking on the appropriate host. All passwords on all routers are cisco.
IP addresses are listed in the chart below.
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R1 Fa0/0: 192.168.77.33 S1/0: 198.0.18.6 S0/1: 192.168.60.25 S0/0: 192.168.36.13 |
R2 Fa0/0: 192.168.60.97 Fa0/1: 192.168.60.113 S0/0: 192.168.36.14 |
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R3 Fa0/0: 192.168.77.34 Fa0/1: 192.168.60.65 Fa1/0: 192.168.60.81 |
R4 Fa0/0: 192.168.60.129 Fa0/1: 192.168.60.145 S0/1: 192.168.60.26 |
Answer and explanation
READ MORE…CCNA Drag and Drop SIM Question
June 15th, 2011
Question
You have been hired by Specialty Hardware Incorporated to document
the layout of the network. Complete the following tasks: Complete the
network topology shown in the graphic by dragging the labels below with
the appropriate router types, interface types, and IP addresses to the
graphic . Find the information you need by using the router console
attached to the R-CENTER router.
Answer and explanation
READ MORE…CCNA Configuration SIM Question
June 15th, 2011
Question:
To configure the router (R2-RC) click on the console host icon that
is connected to a router by a serial console cable (shown in the diagram
as a dashed black line)Name of the router is R2-RC
Enable-secret password is cisco1
The password to access user EXEC mode using the console is cisco2
The password to allow telnet access to the router is cisco3
IPV4 addresses must be configured as follows:
Ethernet network 209.165.202.128/27 – router has last assignable host address in subnet
Serial network is 192.0.2.16/28 – router has last assignable host address in the subnet. Interfaces should be enabled.
Router protocol is RIP V2
| Attention : In practical examinations, please note the following, the actual information will prevail. 1. Name of the router is xxx 2. Enable-secret password is xxx 3. Password to access user EXEC mode using the console is xxx 4. The password to allow telnet access to the router is xxx 5. IP information |
Solution
READ MORE…CCNA NAT SIM Question 1
June 15th, 2011
Question
A network associate is configuring a router for the CCNA Training
company to provide internet access. The ISP has provided the company six
public IP addresses of 198.18.184.105 198.18.184.110. The company has
14 hosts that need to access the internet simultaneously. The hosts in
the CCNA Training company LAN have been assigned private space addresses
in the range of 192.168.100.17 – 192.168.100.30.The task is to complete the NAT configuration using all IP addresses assigned by the ISP to provide Internet access for the hosts in the Weaver LAN. Functionality can be tested by clicking on the host provided for testing.
Configuration information
router name – Weaver
inside global addresses – 198.18.184.105 198.18.184.110/29
inside local addresses – 192.168.100.17 – 192.168.100.30/28
number of inside hosts – 14
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The following have already been configured on the router: - The basic router configuration - The appropriate interfaces have been configured for NAT inside and NAT outside - The appropriate static routes have also been configured (since the company will be a stub network, no routing protocol will be required.) - All passwords have been temporarily set to “cisco” |
Solution
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