Step 1:  Connect the equipment
Step 2: Perform basic configurations on the router
Step 3: Configure Fast  Ethernet connections for each VLAN on the router
Step 4: Configure Switch 1
Step 5: Configure Switch 2
Step 6: Configure Switch 3
Step 7: Configure Host 1
Step 8: Configure Host 2
Step 9: Configure Host 3
Step 10: Configure the  server
Step 11: Verify connectivity
The router should be able to ping the  interfaces of the other devices.
a.        From the router, issue a ping to Host 1.
Is the ping successful?
b.       From the router, issue a ping to Host 2.
Is the ping successful?
c.        From the router, issue a ping to Host 3.
Is the ping successful?
d.       From the router, issue a ping to the server.
Is the ping successful?
Host 1 should be able to ping all other  devices.
a.       From Host 1, ping Host  2.
Is the ping successful?
b.      From Host 1, ping the server.
Is the ping successful?
Why can Host 1 ping the server?
c.       From the server, ping Host 1.
Is the ping successful?
d.      From Switch 3, issue the command show spanning-tree.
Which  ports are being used on Switch 3?
What  is the role of each of these ports?
Which  switch is acting as the root?
What  is the protocol that allows VLANs to communicate without switching  loops?
Step 12:  Reflection
a.       Why does  this topology not scale well?
b.       Why would a VLAN benefit from trunking?
c.        Which device provide
 
 
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