Instructions: 1. Download and open the provided Packet Tracer file. 2. Familiarize yourself with the topology: 4 Cisco 4300 series routers are connected in a network topology, each connected to a switch, and two PCs are connected to each switch. 3. Subnetting: Get at least seven subnets on the IP address given beside your name, ensuring efficient use of IP addresses. i. Shaun Ivan Bulusan: Given Address: 10.64.32.16/8 ii. 111. iv. V. vi. vii. viii. IX. X. xi. Patrick Kyle Crisostomo: Given Address: 172.64.32.16/16 Sean Rovic Inserto: Given Address: 128.64.32.16/18 Hans Niegel Lope: Given Address: 120.64.32.16/19 Guillermo Luis Loquillano: Given Address: 16.64.32.16/10 Ryan Jeremy Mariano: Given Address: 32.64.32.16/12 Nicole Pecho: Given Address: 32.64.32.16 /14 Reuben Matthew Quinnes: Given Address: 64.64.32.16/11 Micah Louise Rocero: Given Address: 130.64.32.16/17 Carla Marie Roque: Given Address: 132.64.32.16/9 Richard Sahagun Jr.: Given Address: 13.64.32.16/13 a. Assign IP addresses to each subnet, ensuring they fall within the appropriate subnet range. Use the following format using Google Sheets: Subnet Mask: Wires or Subnets 4. Router Configuration: IP Addr. Ranges Broadcast Addresses CIDR a. Configure each router with the appropriate IP address for its interface. b. Set up the routers to use DCE to DTE connections. c. For routing: Use default routing as needed to ensure connectivity between the routers. 5. LAN Setup: a. Connect each router's G0/0/0 interface to a switch. b. Connect the PCs to the switches, ensuring each PC is in the correct VLAN. c. Set up the IP addresses of the PCs as necessary. 6. Password Management: a. Set up console and enable passwords for each router. b. Configure a secret password for privileged mode access. c. Implement password protection for telnet access to each router. 7. Telnet Configuration: a. Enable telnet access on each router. b. Configure a security password for telnet access. c. Ensure that telnet connections are secured with the configured password. 8. Testing: a. Test connectivity between devices within the network to ensure proper configuration. b. Use ping commands and verify routing tables to ensure proper routing. c. Attempt telnet connections to each router to verify password protection. 9. Documentation: a. Document the subnetting process, including the IP addresses assigned to each subnet. b. Provide screenshots of the router configurations, including passwords and telnet settings. c. Document any issues faced during the configuration process and how they were resolved. SAMPLE INFRA: FCRT PC3 Fa Ⓒ5+3/10 Gigen FE Parti Fel Okon 0+34-3 Faz FOD PC-PT PG-T PC4 *B Rag09 Giga Far Fak Feb PC-PT PCS Se PC-ST 6331 R Fa FOO PC-PT PCY

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For Instruction no 3., My name is Carla Roque 

Instructions:
1. Download and open the provided Packet Tracer file.
2. Familiarize yourself with the topology: 4 Cisco 4300 series routers are connected in a
network topology, each connected to a switch, and two PCs are connected to each
switch.
3. Subnetting:
Get at least seven subnets on the IP address given beside your name, ensuring
efficient use of IP addresses.
i.
Shaun Ivan Bulusan: Given Address: 10.64.32.16/8
ii.
111.
iv.
V.
vi.
vii.
viii.
IX.
X.
xi.
Patrick Kyle Crisostomo: Given Address: 172.64.32.16/16
Sean Rovic Inserto: Given Address: 128.64.32.16/18
Hans Niegel Lope: Given Address: 120.64.32.16/19
Guillermo Luis Loquillano: Given Address: 16.64.32.16/10
Ryan Jeremy Mariano: Given Address: 32.64.32.16/12
Nicole Pecho: Given Address: 32.64.32.16 /14
Reuben Matthew Quinnes: Given Address: 64.64.32.16/11
Micah Louise Rocero: Given Address: 130.64.32.16/17
Carla Marie Roque: Given Address: 132.64.32.16/9
Richard Sahagun Jr.: Given Address: 13.64.32.16/13
a. Assign IP addresses to each subnet, ensuring they fall within the appropriate
subnet range.
Use the following format using Google Sheets:
Subnet Mask:
Wires or Subnets
4. Router Configuration:
IP Addr. Ranges
Broadcast Addresses CIDR
a. Configure each router with the appropriate IP address for its interface.
Transcribed Image Text:Instructions: 1. Download and open the provided Packet Tracer file. 2. Familiarize yourself with the topology: 4 Cisco 4300 series routers are connected in a network topology, each connected to a switch, and two PCs are connected to each switch. 3. Subnetting: Get at least seven subnets on the IP address given beside your name, ensuring efficient use of IP addresses. i. Shaun Ivan Bulusan: Given Address: 10.64.32.16/8 ii. 111. iv. V. vi. vii. viii. IX. X. xi. Patrick Kyle Crisostomo: Given Address: 172.64.32.16/16 Sean Rovic Inserto: Given Address: 128.64.32.16/18 Hans Niegel Lope: Given Address: 120.64.32.16/19 Guillermo Luis Loquillano: Given Address: 16.64.32.16/10 Ryan Jeremy Mariano: Given Address: 32.64.32.16/12 Nicole Pecho: Given Address: 32.64.32.16 /14 Reuben Matthew Quinnes: Given Address: 64.64.32.16/11 Micah Louise Rocero: Given Address: 130.64.32.16/17 Carla Marie Roque: Given Address: 132.64.32.16/9 Richard Sahagun Jr.: Given Address: 13.64.32.16/13 a. Assign IP addresses to each subnet, ensuring they fall within the appropriate subnet range. Use the following format using Google Sheets: Subnet Mask: Wires or Subnets 4. Router Configuration: IP Addr. Ranges Broadcast Addresses CIDR a. Configure each router with the appropriate IP address for its interface.
b. Set up the routers to use DCE to DTE connections.
c.
For routing: Use default routing as needed to ensure connectivity between the
routers.
5. LAN Setup:
a. Connect each router's G0/0/0 interface to a switch.
b. Connect the PCs to the switches, ensuring each PC is in the correct VLAN.
c. Set up the IP addresses of the PCs as necessary.
6. Password Management:
a. Set up console and enable passwords for each router.
b. Configure a secret password for privileged mode access.
c. Implement password protection for telnet access to each router.
7. Telnet Configuration:
a. Enable telnet access on each router.
b. Configure a security password for telnet access.
c. Ensure that telnet connections are secured with the configured password.
8. Testing:
a. Test connectivity between devices within the network to ensure proper
configuration.
b. Use ping commands and verify routing tables to ensure proper routing.
c. Attempt telnet connections to each router to verify password protection.
9. Documentation:
a. Document the subnetting process, including the IP addresses assigned to each
subnet.
b. Provide screenshots of the router configurations, including passwords and telnet
settings.
c. Document any issues faced during the configuration process and how they were
resolved.
SAMPLE INFRA:
FCRT
PC3
Fa
Ⓒ5+3/10
Gigen
FE
Parti
Fel
Okon
0+34-3
Faz
FOD
PC-PT
PG-T
PC4
*B
Rag09
Giga
Far
Fak
Feb
PC-PT
PCS
Se
PC-ST
6331
R
Fa
FOO
PC-PT
PCY
Transcribed Image Text:b. Set up the routers to use DCE to DTE connections. c. For routing: Use default routing as needed to ensure connectivity between the routers. 5. LAN Setup: a. Connect each router's G0/0/0 interface to a switch. b. Connect the PCs to the switches, ensuring each PC is in the correct VLAN. c. Set up the IP addresses of the PCs as necessary. 6. Password Management: a. Set up console and enable passwords for each router. b. Configure a secret password for privileged mode access. c. Implement password protection for telnet access to each router. 7. Telnet Configuration: a. Enable telnet access on each router. b. Configure a security password for telnet access. c. Ensure that telnet connections are secured with the configured password. 8. Testing: a. Test connectivity between devices within the network to ensure proper configuration. b. Use ping commands and verify routing tables to ensure proper routing. c. Attempt telnet connections to each router to verify password protection. 9. Documentation: a. Document the subnetting process, including the IP addresses assigned to each subnet. b. Provide screenshots of the router configurations, including passwords and telnet settings. c. Document any issues faced during the configuration process and how they were resolved. SAMPLE INFRA: FCRT PC3 Fa Ⓒ5+3/10 Gigen FE Parti Fel Okon 0+34-3 Faz FOD PC-PT PG-T PC4 *B Rag09 Giga Far Fak Feb PC-PT PCS Se PC-ST 6331 R Fa FOO PC-PT PCY
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