Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptx
Networking Lab Report
1. Lab Report on
Computer Networks Lab
Topic: All Experiments From 1st
class to Last Class
Course Code: CSE 314
Spring-2015
Submitted To:
Narayan Ranjan Chakraborty
Senior Lecturer
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
Faculty of Science & Information Technology
Submitted by:
Syed Ahmed Zaki
ID:131-15-2169
Sec: A
Dept. of CSE,FSIT
Date of Submission: 22, April 2015
2. Contents:
Topic Page
Lab 1: Basic Configuration 2
Lab 2: Two PC in Different Network Connected With One Router 3
Lab 3: Static 3 Router 6
Lab 4: Dynamic: Routing Information Protocol 12
Lab 5: Static NAT Configuration 20
Lab 6: VLAN 27
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3. Lab 1: Basic Configuration
Here: Two PC is connected with copper cross over cable for basic configuration and passing
packets successfully
IP Configuration for PC 0
IP Configuration for Laptop 3
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4. Lab 2: Two PC in Different Network Connected With One Router
Here: Two PC in different networks connected with one router
Config For PC0
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5. Config For PC1
Router Configurationfor PC0 and PC1
For PC0
Router>en
Router#conf t
Router(config)#int f0/0
Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.128
Router(config-if)#no shut
Router(config-if)#exit
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6. For PC1
Router(config)#int f0/1
Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.10.129 255.255.255.128
Router(config-if)#no shut
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#exit
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#exit
Router#copy run start
After Finishing The Router Configuration Packet Is Passing Successfully
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7. Lab 3: Static 3 Router
Here: Topology of 3 pc with 3 routers
IP Config for PC0
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8. IP Config for PC2
IP Config for PC1
Router Configuration for 3 Router Static Routing
Router 3 Config
Router>en
Router#conf t
Router(config)#int f0/0
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10. Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
Router(config-if)#no shut
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#exit
Router#copy run start
Router 5 Config
Router>en
Router#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#int f0/0
Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.11.1 255.255.255.0
Router(config-if)#no shut
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#int s3/0
Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0
Router(config-if)#no shut
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#exit
Router#copy run start
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11. Routing Config For Router 3
Router#en
Router#conf t
Router(config)#ip route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.11.2
Router(config)#ip route 172.16.12.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.11.2
Router(config)#ip route 192.168.11.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.11.2
Router(config)#exit
Router#copy run start
Routing Config For Router 4
Router#en
Router#conf t
Router(config)#ip route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.11.1
Router(config)#ip route 192.168.11.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.2
Router(config)#exit
Router#copy run start
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12. Routing Config For Router 5
Router#en
Router#conf t
Router(config)#ip route 172.16.12.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1
Router(config)#ip route 172.16.11.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1
Router(config)#ip route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1
Router(config)#exit
Router#copy run start
After finishing all configuration and routing we get
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13. Lab 4: Dynamic: Routing Information Protocol
Here: Topology of Dynamic RIP
IP Configuration for PC 0
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14. IP Configuration for PC 1
IP Configuration for PC 2
Router Configurationfor 3 Router Dynamic Routing
Router 0 Config
Router>en
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25. Ping Public IP from PC0 and get reply from the NAT server Actually we can ping
from any pc
But if er Ping NAT server IP 10.0.0.2 from PC0 or any pc connected to router and
we don’t get any reply from the NAT server
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26. That means NAT is hiding the private address from public
And now if we config the index file from server and add any text
And call this page from PC0 browser by public ip address then the page will
display what we set on the server
We can also set domain name under IP address in server then call the domain
name from any PC
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