
On S2, assign the access port for PC-B to VLAN 20.ĭ. On S2, verify that the VLAN names and numbers match those on S1. On S2, configure the VLANs and names listed in the Switch Port Assignment Specifications table.ī. _ _ _ Step 2: Configure VLANs on Switch 2.Ī. On S1, assign the access port for PC-A to VLAN 10. Write the commands you used in the space provided. Also configure the interface connected to SĪs a trunk. On S1, configure the interface connected to R1 as a trunk.

The commands you used in the space provided. On S1, configure the VLANs and names listed in the Switch Port Assignment Specifications table. Unauthorized access is strictly prohibited. Copy the following basic configuration and paste it to the running-configuration on the router. Console into the router and enter global configuration mode.ī. Step 5: Configure basic settings for the router.Ī. Copy the running configuration to the startup configuration. Administratively deactivate all unused ports on the switch. Configure the default gateway on the switch.į. Other routers, switches and Cisco IOS versions can be used.ĭepending on the model and Cisco IOS version, the commands available and output produced might varyĮ. The switches used are Cisco Catalyst 2960s with Cisco Note: The routers used with CCNA hands-on labs are Cisco 1941 Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) withĬisco IOS, Release 15.2(4)M3 (universalk9 image). Test your knowledge by trying to configure the devices without referring to the appendix. However, the required configuration commands are provided in Appendix A of this lab.

Note: This lab provides minimal assistance with the actual commands necessary to configure trunk-based VLANs as well as with a loopback on the router. In this lab, you will configure trunk-based inter-VLAN routing and verify connectivity to hosts on different Provide logical pathways to all VLANs connected. In this method, the physical router interface is divided into multiple subinterfaces that

This method is also known as router-on-a. Trunk between one or more switches and a single router interface. Part 3: Configure Trunk-Based Inter-VLAN Routing Background / ScenarioĪ second method of providing routing and connectivity for multiple VLANs is through the use of an 802.1Q Part 2: Configure Switches with VLANs and Trunking Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway
