Step 1:  Establish the network baseline criteria
Network  baselining is the measuring and rating of the performance of a network  as it transports data in real time. A baseline is a type of “network  snapshot” of the devices and their performance. Creating a baseline  enables you to see the current network load and, by maintaining that  baseline, identify network issues before they become critical. For  example, with all the network routers baselined, including the CPU  capability and usage, if gradual increases in CPU usage are noted, the  issue can be addressed before network performance deteriorates.
List the  devices in the lab network and the characteristics that should be  monitored.
Router, Switches, PC Host, Server, Bandwidth
Step 2: Configure network connectivity
NOTE: If the PCs  used in this lab are also connected to your Academy LAN or to the  Internet, ensure that you record the cable connections and TCP/IP  settings so these can be restored at the conclusion of the lab.
a. Connect  the devices in accordance with the given topology and configuration.  Your instructor may substitute Discovery Server with an equivalent  server for this lab.
b. See your instructor regarding device  configuration. If the devices are not configured, then from the Admin  PC, establish a terminal session in turn to each switch and the router  using HyperTerminal or TeraTerm. Configure these devices in accordance  with the configuration details provided.
c. Ping  between all devices to confirm network connectivity. Troubleshoot and  establish connectivity if the pings fail.
Step 3: Set up Cisco Network Assistant
a. From the  Admin PC, launch the Cisco Network Assistant program.
b. Set Cisco  Network Assistant to discover the network. One method is to establish a  “community” of devices. From the Application menu, click Communities
c. In the  Communities window, click Create.
d. In the  Name field, enter FilmCompany.
e. List the  four options available in the Discover field:
Sebuah  perangkat tunggal dengan alamat IP
Perangkat  menggunakan seed alamat IP
Perangkat  pada subnet
Perangkat dalam kisaran alamat IP
f. From the  Discover drop-down list, select Devices in an IP address range.
g. At the  Start IP address, enter 10.0.0.1
h. At the  End IP address, enter 10.0.0.5
i. Click Start.  The devices found will be listed.
j. Click OK on  the Create  Community and Communities dialog boxes. Note the  range of icons now available on the top toolbar.
k. Click  the Topology icon  on the top toolbar and view the topology that Cisco Network Assistant  has created.
Step 4: Examine Cisco Network Assistant  features
Cisco  Network Assistant provides a range of features to display text and  graphical information about the network devices. From the topology view  window, right click each device’s ID and select properties.
What  protocol is used to discover and obtain the device information  displayed?
Cisco Discovery Protocol
Step 5: Examine sample Cisco Network  Assistant output
Once devices  are added to the community, the links can be monitored from the Monitor  tab of Cisco Network Assistant.
Step 6:  Clean up
Erase the  configurations and reload the routers and switches. Disconnect and store  the cabling. For PC hosts that are normally connected to other networks  (such as the school LAN or to the Internet), reconnect the appropriate  cabling and restore the TCP/IP settings.
Challenge
This lab  focused on monitoring individual devices in a network. Consider,  research, and discuss the network factors that should be included in  network baseline measurements.
• Pengujian  dan pelaporan konektivitas fisik
•  Pemanfaatan jaringan normal
•  Pemanfaatan jaringan puncak
• Penggunaan protokol
 
 
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