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Step 1: Display the switch configuration. Use the console connection on PC-A to display and verify the switch configuration. The show run command displays the entire running configuration, one page at a time. Use the spacebar to advance paging. a.
Before you can manage S1 remotely from PC-A, you must assign the switch an IP address. The default configuration on the switch is to have the management of the switch controlled through VLAN 1. However, a best practice for basic switch configuration is to change the management VLAN to a VLAN other than VLAN 1. For management purposes, use VLAN 99.
Copy the information in the startup configuration file to the running configuration. Reload the device and type yes when prompted to save the configuration. Nothing must be done. Changes to the configuration on an IOS device take effect as soon as the command is typed correctly and the Enter key has been pressed.
Step 1: Cable a network. Cable a network that is similar to the one in the topology diagram. Create a console connection to the switch. If necessary, refer to Lab 1.3.1 on how to create a console connection. You can use any current switch in your lab as long as it has the required interfaces shown in the topology.
Step 1: Set Up the Network Topology. In this step, you will cable the devices together according to the network topology. a. Power on the devices. Power on all devices in the topology. The switches do not have a power switch; they will power on as soon as you plug in the power cord. b. Connect the two switches.
Use a console connection to access each switch. Name Class-A and Class-B switches. Use the R4Xe3 password for all lines. Use the C4aJa secret password. Encrypt all clear text passwords. Configure an appropriate message-of-the-day (MOTD) banner. Configure addressing for all devices according to the Addressing Table. Save your configurations.
Part 1: Cable the Network and Verify the Default Switch Configuration. Part 2: Configure Basic Network Device Settings. Part 3: Verify and Test Network Connectivity. Part 4: Manage the MAC Address Table. You can practice these skills using the Packet Tracer or lab equipment, if available.
Task 3: Configure VTP and Security on the Switches. Step 1. Enable the user ports on S2 and S3. Configure the user ports in access mode. Refer to the topology diagram to determine which ports are connected to end-user devices. S2(config)#interface fa0/6.
Enter global configuration mode on the device. Step 2. Copy and paste the text file into the terminal window connected to the switch. The text in the file will be applied as commands in the CLI and become the running configuration on the device. This is a convenient method of manually configuring a device.
Before you can manage S1 remotely from PC-A, you must assign the switch an IP address. The default configuration on the switch is to have the management of the switch controlled through VLAN 1. However, a best practice for basic switch configuration is to change the management VLAN to a VLAN other than VLAN 1. For management purposes, use VLAN 99.