Cisco+lab+162
1.6.2-packet-tracer----configure-basic-router-settings - GitHub
If the ping fails, check the following:
| Device | Interface | IP Address | Connected To | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | NIC | 192.168.10.2/24 | SW1 (Fa0/1) – VLAN 10 | | PC2 | NIC | 192.168.10.3/24 | SW2 (Fa0/2) – VLAN 10 | | PC3 | NIC | 192.168.20.2/24 | SW1 (Fa0/2) – VLAN 20 | | PC4 | NIC | 192.168.20.3/24 | SW2 (Fa0/3) – VLAN 20 | | Multilayer SW | VLAN 10 SVI | 192.168.10.1/24 | Trunk to SW1 & SW2 | | Multilayer SW | VLAN 20 SVI | 192.168.20.1/24 | Trunk to SW1 & SW2 | cisco+lab+162
Initial labs focus on Layer 2 devices. Exercises typically include: Setting hostnames and passwords. Verification: Using show commands to confirm connectivity
Creating unique interface identifiers using MAC addresses. Verification: Using show commands to confirm connectivity. Step 1: Configuring IPv6 on Router Interfaces cisco+lab+162