Create-Connect WAN Infrastructure
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
You have been tasked with creating a Wide Area Network (WAN) that connects two buildings for a company called adventureworks that has offices in London and Rotherham. As part of your task, you need to come up with a recommended IP addressing scheme for the London and Rotherham sites
You will also be responsible for troubleshooting and maintenance of the network.
The WAN that you create will be using network simulation software and will resemble the topology below additional requirements may be added during class discussions as required.
Image will be provided!!
Task 1
You have been given the Network ID of 192.168.20.0. Using this Network ID, FLSM subnetting into enough class C address for the network.
22 PCs at Rotherham site and 22 PCs at London site.
Ensure that you assign IP addresses to:
• Computers
• Servers
• Serial Ports
• Gigabit Ethernet ports
• Routers
Task 2
In this task, you need to configure RIP v2 (Routing Information Protocol v2) on the routers to advertise your networks. RIP is a routing protocol that routers use to exchange routing information within a network. Configuring RIPv2 involves specifying which networks should be advertised to other routers.
Configure RIPv2 on the routers to advertise your networks.
Task 3
In this task, you are configuring DNS on a server. DNS (Domain Name System) is responsible for translating human-readable domain names into IP addresses. You need to set up CNAME (Canonical Name) records for FTP, www.adventureworks.com, and Email. Additionally, you are asked to create a Windows Firewall rule to block outbound FTP.
1) Add the following services:
• DNS Configuration
• FTP configuration for both Rotherdam and London sites
Username: cisco
Password: cisco
• HTTP configuration
Rotherdam: www.adventureworks-rotherham.com
London: www.adventureworks-london.com
• Email Server and Client (PC) Email Configuration
• Windows Firewall rule to block outbound FTP.
Task 4 - screenshots
Connectivity Testing - ICMP(ping), tracert, HTTP (browser) testing, FTP testing, Email (send/receive) testing
The network will be tested using PING and Trace Route commands
Packet tracer file and documentation to be provided!!
You will also be responsible for troubleshooting and maintenance of the network.
The WAN that you create will be using network simulation software and will resemble the topology below additional requirements may be added during class discussions as required.
Image will be provided!!
Task 1
You have been given the Network ID of 192.168.20.0. Using this Network ID, FLSM subnetting into enough class C address for the network.
22 PCs at Rotherham site and 22 PCs at London site.
Ensure that you assign IP addresses to:
• Computers
• Servers
• Serial Ports
• Gigabit Ethernet ports
• Routers
Task 2
In this task, you need to configure RIP v2 (Routing Information Protocol v2) on the routers to advertise your networks. RIP is a routing protocol that routers use to exchange routing information within a network. Configuring RIPv2 involves specifying which networks should be advertised to other routers.
Configure RIPv2 on the routers to advertise your networks.
Task 3
In this task, you are configuring DNS on a server. DNS (Domain Name System) is responsible for translating human-readable domain names into IP addresses. You need to set up CNAME (Canonical Name) records for FTP, www.adventureworks.com, and Email. Additionally, you are asked to create a Windows Firewall rule to block outbound FTP.
1) Add the following services:
• DNS Configuration
• FTP configuration for both Rotherdam and London sites
Username: cisco
Password: cisco
• HTTP configuration
Rotherdam: www.adventureworks-rotherham.com
London: www.adventureworks-london.com
• Email Server and Client (PC) Email Configuration
• Windows Firewall rule to block outbound FTP.
Task 4 - screenshots
Connectivity Testing - ICMP(ping), tracert, HTTP (browser) testing, FTP testing, Email (send/receive) testing
The network will be tested using PING and Trace Route commands
Packet tracer file and documentation to be provided!!
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