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Switch Case Study

The document outlines the configuration tasks to setup routing, VLANs, trunking, HSRP, and inter-VLAN routing between switches SW1, SW2, and R1/R2. It includes disabling unused links, configuring trunks and routing protocols, setting up VLANs 11, 21, 31, and 99 across the switches, and configuring HSRP and default gateways for redundancy. Example configurations are provided for routing, VLAN trunking, and HSRP settings on interfaces.

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Switch Case Study

The document outlines the configuration tasks to setup routing, VLANs, trunking, HSRP, and inter-VLAN routing between switches SW1, SW2, and R1/R2. It includes disabling unused links, configuring trunks and routing protocols, setting up VLANs 11, 21, 31, and 99 across the switches, and configuring HSRP and default gateways for redundancy. Example configurations are provided for routing, VLAN trunking, and HSRP settings on interfaces.

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CCNP Switch Case Study

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Switch Case Study Task list


Note: Use several class C 192.168.X.0/24 networks as required or t!is "#$. 1. %isa&le all unused links &etween $'" and %'" switc!. 2. Con i(ure t!e )a0/* link &etween %'" and +1 as a 'a,er - link and assi(n a network to it. -. Con i(ure t!e serial link &etween +1 and +2 and assi(n a network to it. .n +1 create a loo/&ack at 210.1.1.1. 4. Con i(ure t!e links &etween %'" and $'" as 802.1q trunks. *. #ind t!e links &etween %'" and $'" in an 0t!erC!annel. 6. 1lace all switc!es in t!e 231 do4ain "witc! wit! %'"/"1 as t!e 231 server usin( 231 version 2. 5. Con i(ure $'"/"2 as a 231 client. 8. .n %'"6 create 2'$N 11 na4ed C'70N36 2'$N 21 na4ed 2.7C06 2'$N -1 na4ed "0+20+ and 2'$N 99 na4ed 8983. C!oose a 192.168.:.0/24 network or eac! 2'$N or use in su&sequent ste/s. 9. 3!e 2'$N 1 inter ace on all switc!es s!ould not used or ad4inistrative 4ana(e4ent or user tra ic.

10. Con i(ure t!e +a/id 12"3 ;12+"3<= /rotocol on all switc!es. 11. 0nsure t!at %'" &eco4es t!e root o 2'$Ns 11 and 99 and $'" &eco4es t!e &acku/. 12. 0nsure t!at $'" &eco4es t!e root o 2'$Ns 21 and -1 and %'" &eco4es t!e &acku/. 1-. .n %'" and +2 con i(ure "27s6 "u&inter aces6 and >"+1 to /rovide (atewa, redundanc, or access la,er clients in 2'$Ns 116 216 -1 and 99. Create "27 and "u&inter aces in 2'$Ns 116 216 -1 and 996 eac! wit! an 71 address and 4ask ro4 t!eir res/ective network. 14. Con i(ure %'" as t!e active >"+1 router or 2'$Ns 11 and 99 and con i(ure +2 as &acku/. 1*. Con i(ure +2 as t!e active >"+1 router or 2'$Ns -1 and 21 and con i(ure %'" as &acku/. 16. .n $'" create an "27 or 8983 2'$N 99 wit! an 71 address ro4 t!e 2'$N 99 network. 15. )or $'" s/eci , t!e >"+1 (atewa, address o 2'$N 99 as t!e de ault (atewa,. 18. 0na&le 1ort)ast on all access la,er switc! /orts. 19. 1er4it t!e links &etween %'" and $'" to carr, tra ic onl, or 2'$Ns 16116216-16 and 99. 20. 0na&le ?o" (lo&all, on %'". 21. .n %'" con i(ure )a0/6 as an access /ort in 2'$N -1 and to trust Cisco 71 /!ones Co" usin( $uto?o". Use 2.7C0 2'$N 21 as t!e voice 2'$N. 22. .n $'"6 con i(ure /ort )a0/18 as an access /ort in 2'$N 11 wit! /ort securit,. $llow u/ to two 8$C addresses. 0na&le stick, learnin(. 2-. Con i(ure 71 routin( on %'"6 +16 and +26 and use 079+1 to advertise all networks wit! auto4atic su44ari@ation disa&led. 24. Con i(ure client 1CA$ wit! an 71 address in t!e 2'$N 11 network and s/eci , t!e 2'$N 11 >"+1 virtual address as t!e de ault (atewa,. 2*. Con i(ure server 1CA# wit! an 71 address in 2'$N -1 and s/eci , t!e 2'$N -1 >"+1 virtual address as t!e de ault (atewa,.

Example of HSRP on a Router inter ace )ast0t!ernet0/0.1 enca/sulation dot1? 1 native i/ address 10.0.1.- 2**.2**.2**.0 stand&, 1 i/ 10.0.1.1 stand&, 1 /ree4/t B inter ace )ast0t!ernet0/0.10 enca/sulation dot1? 10 i/ address 10.0.10.- 2**.2**.2**.0 stand&, 10 i/ 10.0.10.1 stand&, 10 /ree4/t B inter ace )ast0t!ernet0/0.20 enca/sulation dot1? 20 i/ address 10.0.20.- 2**.2**.2**.0 stand&, 20 i/ 10.0.20.1 stand&, 20 /ree4/t B inter ace )ast0t!ernet0/0.-0 enca/sulation dot1? -0 i/ address 10.0.-0.- 2**.2**.2**.0 stand&, -0 i/ 10.0.-0.1 stand&, -0 /ree4/t

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