Packet Tracer – Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN
Routing
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Topology
5.2.2.4 Packet Tracer - Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN Routing Instructions |
Addressing Table
Device
|
Interface
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IP Address
|
Subnet Mask
|
Default Gateway
|
VLAN
|
R1
|
G0/1.10
|
172.17.10.1
|
255.255.255.0
|
N/A
|
VLAN 10
|
G0/1.30
|
172.17.30.1
|
255.255.255.0
|
N/A
|
VLAN 30
|
|
PC1
|
NIC
|
172.17.10.10
|
255.255.255.0
|
172.17.10.1
|
VLAN 10
|
PC3
|
NIC
|
172.17.30.10
|
255.255.255.0
|
172.17.30.1
|
VLAN 30
|
Objectives
Part 1: Locate Network Problems
Part 2: Implement the Solution
Part 3: Verify Network Connectivity
Scenario
In this activity, you will troubleshoot
connectivity problems caused by improper configurations related to VLANs and
inter-VLAN routing.
Part 1:
Locate the Network Problems
Examine the network and locate the source
of any connectivity issues.
·
Test connectivity and use the
necessary show commands on to verify
configurations.
·
List all of the problems and possible
solutions in the Documentation Table.
Documentation Table
Problems
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Solutions
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Part 2:
Implement the Solutions
Make changes according to your
recommended solutions.
Part 3:
Verify Network Connectivity
Verify the PCs can ping other PCs and R1.
If not, continue to troubleshoot until the pings are successful.
Suggested Scoring Rubric
Packet Tracer scores 60 points.
Completing the Documentation Table is
worth 40 points.
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