Task 1:  Review the Supporting Documentation
Step 1:  Refer to the proposed LAN Design Topology diagram created in Lab 5.2.4
a. Make a  list of all the necessary equipment and cables required to build the LAN  portion of the proposed network design.
b. Make a  list of all the VLANs required to implement the design.
Step 2: Review the proposed IP Address  Allocation spreadsheet created in Lab 6.2.5
Determine  the appropriate IP addressing for the devices identified in Step 1a.
Determine an  appropriate IP address range for each VLAN identified in Step 1b.
Task 2: Create the LAN Design Test Plan
The format  used to create the test plans may vary. The format used for this and  subsequent labs is similar to the document used by the Cisco Customer  Proof-of-Concept Labs. It is divided into sections to make it easier to  read and understand. The test plan is a formal document that can be  included in a proposal. It verifies that the design functions as  expected. Many times, customer representatives are invited to view the  prototype tests. In these cases, the customer can review the design and  see for themselves that the network meets the requirements.
Step 1: Review the contents of the test plan  document
Download and  review the LAN Design Test Plan. Record a description of each section  and what types of
information each section requires you to  enter.
Introduction: ______
Equipment: _______
Design and  Topology: ____
Test  Description: _____
Test  Procedures: _____
Test  Expected Results and Success Criteria: ______
Test Results  and Conclusions: _____
Appendix: ___
Step 2: Complete the Introduction section of  the test plan
In this  example test plan, much of the information has already been entered for  you.
Enter the purpose of the test.
Think about  why you want to test the LAN portion of the design.
Enter what  functions of the LAN design you intend to test.
Three tests  are entered for you to use with this test plan.
Test 1:  Basic Connectivity
Test 2: VLAN Configuration
Test 3: VLAN  Routing.
Step 3: Complete the Equipment Section of the  test plan
Using the  information you recorded in Task 1, Step 1a, fill in the chart in the  equipment section. List all network devices and cables. Two personal  computers are already listed to assist in the testing of the design. If  your school lab does not include the required equipment for the design,  discuss possible substitute models with your instructor.
Step 4: Complete the Design and Topology  Section of the test plan
a. Copy the  LAN topology from the diagram created previously in Lab 5.2.4
Enter the IP  addressing information recorded in Task 1, Step 2a, in the IP Address  Plan chart.
Enter the VLAN names and IDs recorded in Task  1, Steps 1b and 2b, in the VLAN plan.
Enter any  additional information that you want the technician performing the test  to be aware of
before the test begins.
Step 5: Complete the Test Description,  Procedures, and Expected Results sections of the test plan
In the Test  Description section, enter the goals for each of the three tests that  you plan to perform.
Test 1 is completed as an  example of how to fill in the information. In the Test Procedures  section, enter the steps that are necessary to perform each planned  test. In the Expected Results and Success Criteria section, enter what  you expect the results to be if all the steps in the Test Procedures  section are followed correctly. Determine what results need to be  observed for the test to be considered a success.
 
 
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