Objective:
Students will continue preparing for proficiency in cyber security and networking fundamentals with a hands-on networking configuration exercise.
Links:
- Linux Journey
- Routing Module
- Professor Messer’s Network+ Training Videos Section 1.3 – Routing and Switching
Topics Discussed:
- Network Basics
- OSI Model
- TCP/IP Model
- Network Addressing
- Routing
- Switching
- Flooding
- Routing Table
- Routing Protocols
Assignment:
- Today, 5th hour NetOp will take their turn in using the concepts discussed in the last couple of weeks by configuring our own routers. The class will be divided into two teams, each of which will be assigned a router, a 24-port switch, and a workstation, and a communal collection of network and power cabling.
- Both teams will be tasked with configuring their router to form two interconnected subnetworks, each supporting 24 hosts. Team 1’s network will be supplied Internet access from the school’s gateway. Team 2’s subnetwork will be required to receive Internet access from its connection with Team 1’s router.
- Each team will have to work together to correctly configure its router, but both teams will have to work together to form the links between the two networks.
- Use all the materials we have studied and the links I have provided above to set up and configure the network to the required specifications by end of day on Friday, February 22nd!
- All team members will be expected to participate, and pay close attention to the router configuration, as there will be a quiz on the details of the finished router configuration next week (i.e. Network Name, First Useable IP, Last Useable IP, Subnet Mask and Broadcast Address).
Assigned: February 21st, 2019
Teacher Pacing Due Date: February 25th, 2019