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CIT/276

ROUTING AND SWITCHING MANAGEMENT

 

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CIT 276 Week 1 Individual: Configure and Verify Single Homed Branch Connectivity using eBGP for IPv4

Complete the following module of Practice Lab “200-105 – Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND2 v3.0)”:

  • “Configure and Verify Single Homed Branch Connectivity using eBGP for IPv4”

From within Practice Labs, copy and paste the final config from each device into a Word document. Please ensure that you have a full “show running config” output visible from any devices modified as part of the lab.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 1 Individual: Configure and Verify PPP on WAN Interfaces

Complete the following module of Practice Lab “200-105 – Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND2 v3.0)”:

  • “Configure and Verify PPP on WAN Interfaces”

From within Practice Labs, copy and paste the final config from each device into a Word document. Please ensure that you have a full “show running config” output visible from any devices modified as part of the lab.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 1 Individual: Ping Failures in Point-to-Point WANs

In Ch. 13 of the CCNA Routing and Switching ICND2 200-105 Official Cert Guide, Table 13-5 describes likely general causes for a ping failure based on the line/protocol status.

Create a 2- to 3-page troubleshooting guide based on this table of ping failures. For each state combination, list the steps you would take to further understand any problems at each appropriate layer and verify that your configuration is correct. Make sure your steps are logical, clear, and appropriate for WAN protocol.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 1 Individual: LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide

You have been tasked with creating an overall LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide for a medium-sized business with locations as follows:

  • Location 1, New York State – 100 users
  • Location 2, Pennsylvania – 200 users, servers that host email, collaboration tools, and the ERP/CRM system
  • Location 3, California – 50 users
  • All with the capability to work from home

You will create a portion of this guide each week. The final documents are due in Week Five, including:

  • A 2- to 3-page WAN configuration summary document in created in Week Two
  • A 2- to 3-page QoS (Quality of Service) table created in Week Three
  • A 1- to 2-page monitoring proposal created in Week Four
  • A 14- to 16-slide presentation created in Week Five

For Week One, compile a 6- to 8-slide presentation, including Introduction, Conclusion, and Reference slides. Include detailed speaker notes with each slide. The presentation should depict the three locations and include the following:

  • An accurate description of the type and bandwidth of the connectivity for the LAN at each location
  • An accurate description of the type and bandwidth for the internet connectivity at each location

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 2 Individual: 200-105 – Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND2 v3.0)

Complete the following modules of Practice Lab “200-105 – Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND2 v3.0)”:

  • “Configure and Verify PPPoE Client Side Interfaces”
  • “Configure, Verify, and Troubleshoot GRE Tunnel Connectivity”

From within Practice Labs, copy and paste the final config from each device into a Word document. Please ensure that you have a full “show running config” output visible from any devices that are modified.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 2 Individual: Troubleshooting the WAN

Complete the following module of Practice Lab “200-120 – Cisco Certified Network Associate”:

  • “Troubleshooting the WAN”

From within Practice Labs, copy and paste the final config from each device into a Word document. Please ensure that you have a full “show running config” output visible from any devices that are modified.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 2 Individual: LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide

You have been tasked with creating an overall LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide for a medium-sized business with locations as follows:

  • Location 1, New York State – 100 users
  • Location 2, Pennsylvania – 200 users, servers that host email, collaboration tools, and the ERP/CRM system
  • Location 3, California – 50 users
  • All with the capability to work from home

You will create a portion of this guide each week with the final documents due in Week Five.

For Week Two, write a 2- to 3-page summary of your WAN configuration using Microsoft® Word. Be sure to include:

  • A list of all the protocols you would recommend. Accurately describe at least three.
  • An accurate description of how using MPLS in a network would be different from traditional network designs
  • Tools you could use to troubleshoot your WAN. Accurately describe at least two that will allow you to troubleshoot efficiently.
  • How you would enable internet connectivity for the organization. Make sure your choices are logical and defensible.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 3 Individual: Configure and Verify IPv4 and IPv6 Access Lists for Traffic Filtering

Complete the following module of Practice Lab “200-105 – Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND2 v3.0)”:

  • “Configure and Verify IPv4 and IPv6 Access Lists for Traffic Filtering”

From within Practice Labs, copy and paste the final config from each device into a Word document. Please ensure that you have a full “show running config” output visible from any devices that are modified.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 3 Individual: LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide

You have been tasked with creating an overall LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide for a medium-sized business with locations as follows:

  • Location 1, New York State – 100 users
  • Location 2, Pennsylvania – 200 users, servers that host email, collaboration tools, and the ERP/CRM system
  • Location 3, California – 50 users
  • All with the capability to work from home

You will create a portion of this guide each week with the final documents due in Week Five.

For Week Three, a new requirement has been added to ensure that all users have both voice and video capability from their computers to those of all other users in the organization.

Based on this, compile a 1- to 2-page table using Microsoft® Word that will:

  • Include at least three QoS classes you would implement at each location
  • List the bandwidth requirements for each location based on this new requirement. The budget for the additional bandwidth will be under close scrutiny, so be sure your choices are logical and defensible.

In addition, draw a 1- to 2-page network diagram using any freeware drawing software you wish to use, that illustrates the updated network.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 4 Individual: Use Local SPAN to Troubleshoot and Resolve Problems

Complete the following module of Practice Lab “200-105 – Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND2 v3.0)”:

  • “Use Local SPAN to Troubleshoot and Resolve Problems”

From within Practice Labs, copy and paste the final config from each device into a Word document. Please ensure that you have a full “show running config” output visible from any devices that are modified.

In this lab, you configured a SPAN port, which is necessary when using a network analyzer.

Research two different network analyzer applications, one that’s a commercial (paid) product, and one that’s an open-source (free) product.

Write a 1- to 2-page comparison using Microsoft® Word. Include the following:

  • Outline at least three features and benefits of each product
  • Make a logical recommendation for which Network Analyzer you would choose for a small network consulting organization

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 4 Individual: LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide

You have been tasked with creating an overall LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide for a medium-sized business with locations as follows:

  • Location 1, New York State – 100 users
  • Location 2, Pennsylvania – 200 users, servers that host email, collaboration tools, and the ERP/CRM system
  • Location 3, California – 50 users
  • All with the capability to work from home

You will create a portion of this guide each week, with the final documents due in Week Five.

For Week Four, write a 2- to 3-page proposal using Microsoft® Word for how you would monitor and manage the network connectivity between the sites. The proposal should include the following:

  • An accurate account of at least two monitoring tools you could use
  • An accurate description of at least two metrics and thresholds you would report on
  • A proposal of how you would configure and verify device-monitoring protocols using an example from one of the Practice Labs and providing insights on how to reasonably interpret the results from the tool

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 5 Individual: Troubleshoot Network Connectivity Using ICMP Echo-Based IP SLA

Complete the following module of Practice Lab “200-105 – Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND2 v3.0)”:

  • “Troubleshoot Network Connectivity Using ICMP Echo-Based IP SLA”

From within Practice Labs, copy and paste the final config from each device into a Word document. Please ensure that you have a full “show running config” output visible from any devices that are modified.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 5 Individual: Configure and Verify Device-Monitoring Protocols

Complete the following module of Practice Lab “200-105 – Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND2 v3.0)”:

  • “Configure and Verify Device-Monitoring Protocols”

From within Practice Labs, copy and paste the final config from each device into a Word document. Please ensure that you have a full “show running config” output visible from any devices that are modified.

Submit your assignment using the Assignment Files tab.

 

CIT 276 Week 5 Individual: LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide

You have been tasked with creating an overall LAN/WAN Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide for a medium-sized business with locations as follows:

  • Location 1, New York State – 100 users
  • Location 2, Pennsylvania – 200 users, servers that host email, collaboration tools, and the ERP/CRM system
  • Location 3, California – 50 users
  • All with the capability to work from home

For Week Five, a new CIO has joined the organization. S/he believes in a “cloud-first” approach to all systems and plans to migrate all the servers from Location 2 to cloud providers, leveraging Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) as appropriate.

Research IaaS or SaaS providers, and pick one with robust features for a medium-sized business with multiple locations.

Based on this shift, update your configuration to meet this new direction for Location 2, and compile your previous work for Locations 1 and 3.

Prepare a 14- to 16-slide PowerPoint® presentation, including Introduction, Conclusion, and Reference slides. Include detailed speaker notes with each slide. The presentation should include the following:

  • Three important features of IaaS or SaaS you researched that will be used in Location 2
  • A concise description of how the new configuration would impact the IP addressing of the LAN of Location 2, including usage of VLANs and any necessary switches and routers to connect to the WAN and all internal devices
  • Network map of Location 2, including connectivity to cloud providers
  • A high-level description of how to configure a MPLS Network
  • A sample config output from a switch used in the design for Location 2, and the commands that would be used for basic switch configuration, VLAN creation, and inter-VLAN routing
  • A concise description of how the Cisco® Application Centric Infrastructure Enterprise Module (APIC-EM) Path Trace Application could be used to troubleshoot the new configuration

Compile your previous weeks’ work on Locations 1 and 3 into a Microsoft® Word document, including:

  • 2- to 3-page WAN configuration summary document from Week Two that included:

    • A list of all the protocols you would recommend. Accurately describe at least three.
    • An accurate description of how using MPLS in a network would be different from traditional network designs.
    • Tools you could us to troubleshoot your WAN. Accurately describe at least two that will allow you to troubleshoot efficiently.
    • How you would enable Internet connectivity for the organization. Make sure your choices are logical and defensible.

  • 2- to 3-page QoS table from Week Three (which includes updates to the bandwidth from Week One). The table included:

    • At least three QoS classes you would implement at each location
    • A list of the bandwidth requirements for each location based on this new requirement. The budget for the additional bandwidth will be under close scrutiny, so be sure your choices are logical and defensible.

  • 1- to 2-page monitoring proposal from Week Four that included:

    • An accurate account of at least two monitoring tools you could use
    • An accurate description of at least two metrics and thresholds you would report on
    • A proposal of  how you would configure and verify device-monitoring protocols using an example from one of the Practice Labs providing insights on how to reasonably interpret the results from the tool

All references need to adhere to APA guidelines, and images should not be copied unless author permission is obtained or copyright free images are used.

Submit your presentation along with the compilation of previous weeks’ assignments using the Assignment Files tab.