Computer Science > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > CCNA 2 TM357 The Open University : You are working on a free form Packet Tracer challenge activity. (All)
You are working on a free form Packet Tracer challenge activity - as seen in Figure 1, you have been given the 'London Railways' network.' The purpose of this EMA question is to build upon each of the... following tasks that are designed to test your practical knowledge of OSPF'? Read the following question with care, take your time to plan your approach. You can make reasonable assumptions - however, please share these in your TMA submission. You will also be expected to explore any additional commands required to ensure that this will work. While some of the scope has been covered in the TM357 content - you will need to research how to ensure that multiple OSPF areas will interact and exchange routing information as well as configure GRE. This is beyond the module content and is in keeping with the research expectations of a final year degree module. MY PI ENDS WITH NUMBER 7 Your task comes in five stages, where you must build a complex OSPF network with additional features. You have been issued the following network according to the last numerical digit of your student personal identifier (PI) number. For example, if your PI is X1234567 then you look for 7 ... or, if your PI is Y876543B - then 3 is the number you look for. Based on this - you will use the following addressing schemes. If your PI ends in 0,1 or 2 - use 33.0.0.0/8 If your PI ends in 3,4 or 5 - use 66.0.0.0/8 If your PI ends in 6,7,8 or 9 - use 99.0.0.0/8 You can divide the network in any way you desire, you must short max justification regarding the design of your addressing scheme to solve the challenge. Based on the diagram and your proposed addressing scheme - configure OSPF, on all routers and interfaces (please read exception note below). All the PC's and the single Server must also be configured to be members of each OSPF network. Provide evidence by showing the configuration of Paddington and St Pancras as well as the 'show ip route' outputs from Victoria and Euston. Please DO NOT include screen shots, this must be the text-based outputs (5 marks). Exception Note: GRE Marylebone and GRE Liverpool St MUST NOT be included in this OSPF Network. Task 3 GRE - GRE tunnel to run from Marylebone to Liverpool St. Ensure that it connects two ends of a private network. Following the same methodology for the OSPF network, select your private networks from the following addresses according to your PI: If your PI ends in 0,1 or 2 - use 10.0.0.0/24 for Marylebone and 10.10.0.0/24 for Liverpool St If your PI ends in 3,4 or 5 - use 172.16.0.0/24 for Marylebone and 172.17.0.0/24 for Liverpool St If your PI ends in 6,7,8 or 9 - use 192.168.0.0/24 for Marylebone and 192.168.1.0/24 for Liverpool St Configure a static route between both ends of the tunnel and change the 'GRE' hosts (PC's) to test connectivity. Share text output from both Marylebone and Liverpool St. Please show a single screen shot of GRE Liverpool St successfully pinging GRE Marylebone ( Task 4 ACL's - n extended ACL on Victoria it must block only HTTP traffic from OSPF 100, 200, 300 and allow HTTP traffic from all other networks. All other traffic types must not be blocked. Show the text-based output from Victoria (3 marks) - also explicit command line proof on Victoria. As well as screenshots from the OSPF 100 and 101 PC's, demonstrating that the ACL is blocking and allowing the correct traffic ( Computer Science Engineering & Technology Networking CCNA 2 TM357 [Show More]
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