Case Study 1
VLANs, VTP, and
Inter-VLAN Routing
Cisco Networking Academy Program
CCNP 3: Multilayer Switching v3.0
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CCNP 3: Multilayer Switching v3.0
Copyright
2003, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Introduction
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Cable the network as shown in the diagram.
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In this lab you will implement several switching technologies. Use
172.16.x.x/24 as the IP addressing scheme.
Copyright
2003, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Case Study 1: VLANS, VTP, and Inter-VLAN Routing 1-3
Configuration
The following tasks must be achieved:
1. Configure the DLSwitch as the VTP servers and all other switches as VTP
clients.
2. Spanning-Tree must be configured to designate the Distribution layer switch
as the primary root bridge for all configured VLANs.
3. The network must utilize EIGRP as the routing protocol.
4. Enable Telnet with the password “cisco” on all devices for remote
management.
5. Your organization is given the IP address range 200.200.200.18/24 to
200.200.200.30/24. Configure NAT on the border router to provide Internet
access to all internal hosts.
6. Use network 172.16.1.0/24 for VLAN 1.
7. Configure FEC between the Access layer and Distribution layer switches.