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1 Lab # Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 5 Lab 6 Lab 7 Lab 8 Lab 9 Lab 10 Lab 11 Lab 12 Lab 13 Lab 14 Lab 15 Lab 16 Lab 17 Lab 18 Lab 19 Lab 20 Lab 21 Lab 22 Lab 23 Topic LAN Card: Check Speed, Enable/Disable. Computer Name: View and change Computer Name IP Address : View Computer s IP Address IP Address : Configuring & Verifying Static IP Address IP Address : Configuring & Verifying Dynamic IP Address Network Connectivity & Troubleshooting Commands: Ping and Ipconfig, Network Connectivity & Troubleshooting Commands: getmac, Arp and hostname Network Cable : Configure & Verifying Straight-Through Cable Network Cable : Configure & Verifying Cross-Over Cable Network Profile: Network Discovery, File and Printer sharing Network Profile: Public Folder sharing & Password Protected Sharing: Sharing folder, driver and setting permissions. Printer Sharing: Sharing a printer and adding shared printers Stop Sharing: Stop sharing folder, drive and printer. Wireless LAN: Configure SSID, Security in WAP. Wireless LAN: Confirming MAC filter in WAP Wireless LAN: Creating Ad-hoc Network & viewing keys. Packet Tracer: Introduction to Packet Tracer Packet Tracer: Creating & Configuring a LAN Topology Packet Tracer: Configuring DHCP for a LAN Topology IOS: Introduction to IOS & Navigating IOS Modes Router s Configuration: hostname, enable password, Save Router s Configuration: Vty Line and LAN Interface Router s Configuration: View, change and eraser configuration

2 Lab 24 Lab 25 Router s Configuration: Using Router to Connect Two LANs Router s Configuration: Configuring & Verifying Static Routing Lab 1 LAN Card: Check Speed, Enable/Disable. To Check Enable/Disable: Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings RC Enable or Disable. To Check Speed: Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings RC Properties. Lab 2 Computer Name: View and change Computer Name View: RC on My Computer Properties. Change : RC on My Computer Properties Change Settings computer name tab change ok. IP Address: View Computer s IP Address Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings Double Click Details. Lab 3 IP Address: Configuring & Verifying Static IP Address Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings RC Properties double click on IP Version 4 Use the following IP address IP address: Subnet ok.

3 Lab 4 IP Address: Configuring & Verifying Dynamic IP Address Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings RC Properties double click on IP Version 4 Obtain an IP address automatically OK. Lab 5 Network Connectivity & Troubleshooting Commands: Ping and Ipconfig. Syntax: ping [-a] TargetName Example: ping -a ping PC07 ping Syntax: Ipconfig [ /all /renew /release ] Examples: Ipconfig Ipconfig /all Ipconfig /release Ipconfig /renew

4 Lab 6 Network Connectivity & Troubleshooting Commands: getmac, hostname and arp. -To display computers MAC Address type Command: Getmac /v -To Get Computer Name in the network type command: hostname - To show all IP-to-MAC translations type command: Arp a -To remove all IP-to-MAC translations type command: Arp d Lab 7 Network Cable: Configure & Verifying Straight-Through Cable. Test the cable using cable tester device.

5 Lab 8 Network Cable: Configure & Verifying Cross-Over Cable. Test the cable using cable tester device. Lab 9 Network Profile: Network Discovery, File and Printer Sharing. To Set Network Discovery On/Off Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Advanced sharing settings Select Turn On / Turn Off Network Discovery. To Enable/Disable File and Printer Sharing Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Advanced sharing settings Select Turn On / Turn Off File and Printer Sharing. Lab 10 Network Profile: Public Folder Sharing & Password Protected To Set Public Folder Sharing On/Off Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Advanced sharing settings Select Turn On / Turn Off Public Folder Sharing.

6 To Enable/Disable Password Protected Sharing Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Advanced Lab 11 sharing settings Select Turn On / Turn Off Password Protected Sharing. Sharing: Sharing folder, driver and setting permissions. To Share a Folder: RC on the target folder Share with Specific people Everyone Add Read or Read/Write Share Done. To Share a Hard Drive: Computer select the drive RC Share with Advanced sharing Sharing tab Advanced sharing Check Share this folder type a name Limit number of user :10 Set appropriate Permission ok. Note: Add everyone user at security tab ->Edit ->add-> enter everyone Ok. To View Shared Files & Printers: Open Network Icon on Desktop Open the computer Browse Files/Printers. Lab 12 Printer Sharing: Sharing a printer and viewing shared printers. To share a printer on the network: Start button Devices and Printers RC the printer Printer properties Sharing tab check Share this printer box.

7 To add shared printers on the network: Open Network Icon on Desktop Open the computer Double click Printer. Lab 13 Stop Sharing: Stop sharing folder, drive and printer. To Stop Sharing Folder: RC on the target folder Share With Nobody. To Stop Sharing Drive: Computer select the drive RC Share with Advanced sharing Sharing tab Advanced sharing Uncheck Share this folder. To stop sharing a printer on the network: Start button Devices and Printers RC the printer Printer Lab 14 properties sharing tab uncheck Share this printer box. Wireless LAN: Configure SSID, Security in WAP. To Configure SSID and Security Key: Connect your computer To Wireless Router (WAP) Type at Web Browser Enter login Username & Password Wireless Page Basic Wireless Setting Enter Network Name (SSID) ex:hawler Select as: Security Mode:WPA2Personl Algorithm: AES WPA Shared Key: Computer@Dept$2016 Save

8 Lab 15 Wireless LAN: Confirming MAC filter in WAP. Login to Wireless AP Select Wireless Page Wireless Mac Filter Enable Permit/ Prevent Enter MACs Save. Lab 16 Wireless LAN: Creating Ad-hoc Network & viewing Security keys. To Create a Wireless Ad-hoc Network: Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Manage Wireless Network Add Create an ad hoc network and next set a Network Name, Security Type & Key Close. To View a Wireless Security keys: Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Manage Wireless Network RC on Wireless Network Connection properties Security Tab Show characters. Lab 17 Packet Tracer: Introduction to Packet Tracer.

9 The components of the Packet Tracer interface are as follows: Area 1: Menu bar This is a common menu found in all software applications; it is used to open, save, print, change preferences, and so on. Area 2: Main toolbar This bar provides shortcut icons to menu options that are commonly accessed, such as open, save, zoom, undo, and redo, and on the right-hand side is an icon for entering network information for the current network. Area 3: Logical/Physical workspace tabs These tabs allow you to toggle between the Logical and Physical work areas. Area 4: Workspace This is the area where topologies are created and simulations are displayed. Area 5: Common tools bar This toolbar provides controls for manipulating topologies, such as select, move layout, place note, delete, inspect, resize shape, and add simple/complex PDU. Area 6: Realtime/Simulation tabs These tabs are used to toggle between the real and simulation modes. Buttons are also provided to control the time, and to capture the packets. Area 7: Network component box This component contains all of the network and end devices available with Packet Tracer, and is further divided into two areas: Area 7a: Device-type selection box This area contains device categories Area 7b: Device-specific selection box When a device category is selected, this selection box displays the different device models within that category Area 8: User-created packet box Users can create highlycustomized packets to test their topology from this area, and the results are displayed as a list.

10 Lab 18 Packet Tracer: Creating & Configuring a LAN Topology. Lab 19 Packet Tracer: Configuring DHCP for a LAN Topology

11 Lab 20 IOS: Introduction to IOS & Navigating IOS Modes Mode Definition Example User EXEC mode Limited to basic monitoring commands Router> Privileged EXEC mode Provides access to all other router commands Router# Global configuration mode Commands that affect the entire system Router(config)# IOS Navigation Commands: Command Router>enable Router#disable Router#config term Router(config)#exit Router(config)#interface Meaning Changes from user EXEC to privileged EXEC mode Changes to user EXEC from privileged EXEC mode Changes to global configuration mode from privileged mode Exits from any configuration mode to privileged mode Enters interface configuration mode from global config mode

12 Lab 21 Router s Configuration: hostname, enable password, Save. To configure the host name and enable password: Router>enable Router#configure terminal Router(config)#hostname HawlerRouter HawlerRouter(config)#enable password mypass2016 HawlerRouter(config)#exit HawlerRouter#write To Verify: HawlerRouter#show start Lab 22 Router s Configuration: Vty Line and LAN Interface. To configure IP address to LAN interfaces, run the commands: HawlerRouter >enable HawlerRouter #configure terminal HawlerRouter (config)#interface fastethernet 0/0 HawlerRouter (config-if)#ip address HawlerRouter (config-if)#no shutdown HawlerRouter (config-if)#exit HawlerRouter (config)#exit HawlerRouter #

13 To configure a password for the VTY lines, run the following commands: HawlerRouter >enable HawlerRouter #configure terminal HawlerRouter (config-line)#line vty 0 4 HawlerRouter HawlerRouter (config-line)#login HawlerRouter (config-line)#exit HawlerRouter (config)#exit HawlerRouter # To Verify: HawlerRouter#show start HawlerRouter#show ip interface brief Lab 23 Router s Configuration: View, Change and Eraser configuration. To show the running configuration: Router#show run To show the start-up configuration: Router#show startup To erase the configuration stored in NVRAM: Router#erase startup To restart the router: Router#reload

14 Lab 24 Router s Configuration: Using Router to Connect Two LANs Lab 25 Router s Configuration: Configuring & Verifying Static Routing.

15 To configuring static routing use the syntax: HawlerRouter(config)# ip route <Dest-Net-ID> <Dest-SM> <Exit interface> Example: HawlerRouter(config)# ip route fa 0/1 To Show/Verify: HawlerRouter#show ip route static

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