Step 1: Configure network connectivity
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 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 2 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. Establish a “community” of  devices.
1) From the Application menu,  select Communities.
2) In the  Name field, enter FilmCompany.
3) From the  Discover drop-down list, select Devices in an IP address range.
4) Enter the  start and end addresses of the router and two switches.
Start IP  address ________________________ 10.0.0.1
End IP  address ________________________ 10.0.0.5
c. Display  the network topology and add the found devices to the community.
Step 3: Monitor network traffic
Examine the  different bandwidth graphs for the network devices and determine what  graphs are the most useful for monitoring network traffic at this stage.
a. Use PC1  to generate network traffic.
b. Ping and  telnet to Discovery Server.
c. Open the  Discovery Server home web page in a browser on PC1.
d. Use FTP  to download a file from Discovery Server.
Step 4: Review the data
Typical  network monitoring would be performed over a period of time. Discuss  with other students and record here what conclusions could be drawn from  the limited information monitored in this lab. What area do you think  requires more investigation before the information would be useful in  planning a network upgrade?
Step 5: 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.
Step 6: Reflection
The  usefulness of monitoring network traffic and performance is maximized  when the full range of network usage and service situations has been  recorded. Consider and discuss when recorded network performance data  should be considered for network design purposes and occasions when it  should not be included.
Memastikan peristiwa luar biasa yang berefek terhadap lalu  lintas jaringan dan kinerja yang tidak termasuk kriteria misalnya  darurat sipil. Rentang waktu pemantauan perlu mencakup semua siklus  bisnis puncak dan siklus bisnis non-puncak.
 
 
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