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PT Activity 2.5.1: Basic Switch Configuration: Topology

This document provides instructions for completing a Packet Tracer activity on basic switch configuration. The objectives are to clear an existing switch configuration, verify the default configuration, create a basic configuration, manage the MAC address table, and configure port security. The steps show how to clear the startup configuration file and VLAN database, examine the default configuration, configure the hostname and passwords, and save the new configuration.

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PT Activity 2.5.1: Basic Switch Configuration: Topology

This document provides instructions for completing a Packet Tracer activity on basic switch configuration. The objectives are to clear an existing switch configuration, verify the default configuration, create a basic configuration, manage the MAC address table, and configure port security. The steps show how to clear the startup configuration file and VLAN database, examine the default configuration, configure the hostname and passwords, and save the new configuration.

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PT Activity 2.5.

1: Basic Switch Configuration (Instructor version)


Too!ogy
"#T$ T# %S$&: This activity is a variation of Lab 2.5.1. Packet Tracer may not support all the tasks
specified in the hands-on lab. This activity should not be considered equivalent to completing the hands-on
lab. Packet Tracer is not a substitute for a hands-on lab eperience !ith real equipment.
A''ressing Ta(!e
)evice Interface IP A''ress Su(net *as+ )efau!t ,ateway
PC1 "IC 1"2.1".##.21 255.255.255.$ 1"2.1".##.1
PC2 "IC 1"2.1".##.22 255.255.255.$ 1"2.1".##.1
S1 -.A"// 1"2.1".##.11 255.255.255.$ 1"2.1".##.1
.earning #(0ectives
%lear an eisting configuration on a s!itch.
&erify the default s!itch configuration.
%reate a basic s!itch configuration.
'anage the '(% address table.
%onfigure port security.
Intro'uction
)n this activity* you !ill eamine and configure a standalone L(+ s!itch. (lthough a s!itch performs basic
functions in its default out-of-the-bo condition* there are a number of parameters that a net!ork
administrator should modify to ensure a secure and optimi,ed L(+. This activity introduces you to the
basics of s!itch configuration.
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Tas+ 1: C!ear an $1isting Configuration on a Switch
Ste 1. $nter rivi!ege' $2$C 3o'e (y tying the ena(!e co33an'.
%lick /1 and then the C.I tab. )ssue the ena(!e command to enter the privileged 040% mode.
Switch>enable
Switch#
Ste 2. &e3ove the -.A" 'ata(ase infor3ation fi!e.
&L(+ database information is stored separately from the configuration files in vlan.dat in flash. To remove
the &L(+ file* issue the 'e!ete f!ash:v!an.'at command.
Switch#delete flash:vlan.dat
Delete filename [vlan.dat]? [Enter]
Delete flash:vlan.dat? [confirm] [Enter]
Ste 4. &e3ove the switch startu configuration fi!e fro3 "-&A*.
Switch#erase startup-config
Erasing the nvram filesystem will remove all configuration files! ontinue?
[confirm] [Enter]
[!"]
Erase of nvram: com#lete
Ste 5. -erify the -.A" infor3ation was 'e!ete'.
&erify that the &L(+ configuration !as deleted using the show v!an command.
Switch#show vlan brief
$%&' 'ame Status (orts
)))) )))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) ))))))))) )))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
* default active +a,-*. +a,-/. +a,-0. +a,-1
+a,-2. +a,-3. +a,-4. +a,-5
+a,-6. +a,-*,. +a,-**. +a,-*/
+a,-*0. +a,-*1. +a,-*2. +a,-*3
+a,-*4. +a,-*5. +a,-*6. +a,-/,
+a,-/*. +a,-//. +a,-/0. +a,-/1
*, $%&'*, active
0, $%&'0, active
*,,/ fddi)default active
*,,/ fddi)default active
*,,0 to7en)ring)default active
*,,1 fddinet)default active
*,,2 trnet)default active
The &L(+ information is still on the s!itch. 5ollo! the net step to clear it.
Ste 5. &e!oa' the switch.
(t the privileged 040% mode prompt* enter the re!oa' command to begin the process.
Switch#reload
(roceed with reload? [confirm] [Enter]
8S9S)2):E%!&D: :eload re;uested <y console. :eload :eason: :eload ommand.
=out#ut omitted>
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(ress :E>?:' to get started! [Enter]
Switch>
Tas+ 2: -erify the )efau!t Switch Configuration
Ste 1. $nter rivi!ege' 3o'e.
6ou can access all the s!itch commands in privileged mode. 7o!ever* because many of the privileged
commands configure operating parameters* privileged access should be pass!ord-protected to prevent
unauthori,ed use. The privileged command set includes those commands contained in user 040% mode*
as !ell as the configure command through !hich access to the remaining command modes are gained.
Switch>enable
Switch#
+otice that the prompt changed in the configuration to reflect privileged 040% mode.
Ste 2. $1a3ine the current switch configuration.
a. 0amine the current running configuration by issuing the show running6config command.
1. 7o! many 5ast 0thernet interfaces does the s!itch have8
999999999999999999999992:
2. 7o! many ;igabit 0thernet interfaces does the s!itch have8 9999999999999999999992
<. 1hat is the range of values sho!n for the vty lines8 9999999999999999999999999999$-
:= 5-15
b. 0amine the current contents of +&>(' by issuing the show startu6config command.
1. 1hy does the s!itch give this response8
9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
+o configuration has been saved to +&>(' yet. )f the s!itch has been configured and
not erased* the startup configuration !ill be sho!n. ( s!itch fresh out of the bo !ould
not have been pre-configured.
c. 0amine the characteristics of the virtual interface &L(+1 by issuing the command show
interface v!an1.
1. )s there an )P address set on the s!itch8 9999999999999999999999999999999999no
2. 1hat is the '(% address of this virtual s!itch interface8
9999999999999999999999varies
<. )s this interface up8
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999administratively do!n*
protocol do!n
d. +o! vie! the )P properties of the interface using the show i interface v!an1.
1. 1hat output do you see8
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
$lan* is administratively down. line #rotocol is down
@nternet #rotocol #rocessing disa<led
Ste 4. )is!ay Cisco I#S infor3ation.
a. ?isplay %isco )@/ information using the show version command.
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1. 1hat is the %isco )@/ version that the s!itch is running8
9999999999999999999999912.2A25B/00< Amay varyB
2. 1hat is the system image filename8
9999999999999999999999999999999999999999%2#C$-L(+3(/0-' Amay varyB
<. 1hat is the base '(% address of this s!itch8
999999999999999999999999999999999varies
Ste 5. $1a3ine the 7ast $thernet interfaces.
a. 0amine the default properties of the 5ast 0thernet interface used by P%1 using the show
interface fastethernet 891: command.
Switch#show interface fastethernet 0/18
+astEthernet,-*5 is u#. line #rotocol is u# AconnectedB
Cardware is %ance. address is ,,3,.2c03.11*/ A<ia ,,3,.2c03.11*/B
D>? *2,, <ytes. EF *,,,,, "<it. D%9 *,,, usec.
relia<ility /22-/22. tGload *-/22. rGload *-/22
Enca#sulation &:(&. loo#<ac7 not set
"ee#alive set A*, secB
+ull)du#leG. *,,D<-s
=!ut#ut !mitted>
1. )s the interface up or do!n8 99999999999999999999999999999999999999 /hould be
up unless there is a cabling problem
2. 1hat event !ould make an interface go up8 9999999999999999999999999connecting a
host or other device
<. 1hat is the '(% address of the interface8 99999999999999999999999999varies
:. 1hat is the speed and duple setting of the interface8 99999999999999999Full-duplex,
100Mb/s
Ste 5. $1a3ine -.A" infor3ation.
a. 0amine the default &L(+ settings of the s!itch using the show v!an command.
1. 1hat is the name of &L(+ 18 99999999999999999999999999999999default
2. 1hich ports are in this &L(+8 99999999999999999999999999all ports= 5a$D1 E 5a$D2:=
;ig1D1* ;ig1D2
<. )s &L(+ 1 active8 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999yes
:. 1hat type of &L(+ is the default &L(+8 999999999999999999999999999999enet
A0thernetB
Ste ;. $1a3ine f!ash 3e3ory.
a. There are t!o commands to eamine flash memory* 'ir f!ash: or show f!ash. )ssue either one of
the commands to eamine the contents of the flash directory.
1. 1hich files or directories are found8
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
c2#C$-lanbase-m,.122-25.54.bin
Ste <. $1a3ine an' save the startu configuration fi!e.
0arlier in step 2 you sa! that the startup configuration file did not eist. 'ake one configuration change to
the s!itch and then save it. Type the follo!ing commands2
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Switch#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands. one #er line. End with '>%-H.
SwitchAconfigB#hostname 1
S*AconfigB#e!it
S*#
To save the contents of the running configuration file to non-volatile >(' A+&>('B* issue the the coy
running6config startu6config command.
Switch#co#y running)config startu#)config
Destination filename [startu#)config]? [enter]
Euilding configuration...
[!"]
+o! display the contents of +&>('. The current configuration has been !ritten to +&>('.
Tas+ 4: Create a Basic Switch Configuration
Ste 1. Assign a na3e to the switch.
0nter global configuration mode. %onfiguration mode allo!s you to manage the s!itch. 0nter the
configuration commands* one on each line. +otice that the command line prompt changes to reflect the
current prompt and s!itch name. )n the last step of the previous task* you configured the hostname.
7ereFs a revie! of the commands used.
S*#configure terminal
S*AconfigB#hostname 1
S*AconfigB#e!it
Ste 2. Set the access asswor's.
0nter config6!ine mode for the console. /et the login pass!ord to cisco. (lso configure the vty lines $ to
15 !ith the pass!ord cisco.
S*#configure terminal
S*AconfigB#line console 0
S*Aconfig)lineB#password cisco
S*Aconfig)lineB#login
S*Aconfig)lineB#line vt" 0 1#
S*Aconfig)lineB#password cisco
S*Aconfig)lineB#login
S*Aconfig)lineB#e!it
S*AconfigB#
1hy is the !ogin command required8 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
1ithout the !ogin command* the s!itch !ill not require that a pass!ord be entered.
Ste 4. Set the co33an' 3o'e asswor's.
/et the enable secret pass!ord to class.
S*AconfigB#enable secret class
Ste 5. Configure the .ayer 4 a''ress of the switch.
/et the )P address of the s!itch to 1"2.1".##.11 !ith a subnet mask of 255.255.255.$ on the internal
virtual interface &L(+ ##. The &L(+ must first be created on the s!itch before the address can be
assigned.
S*AconfigB#vlan $$
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S*Aconfig)vlanB#e!it
S*AconfigB#interface vlan$$
S*Aconfig)ifB#ip address 1%&.1%.$$.11 &##.&##.&##.0
S*Aconfig)ifB#no shutdown
S*Aconfig)ifB#e!it
Ste 5. Assign orts to the switch -.A".
(ssign 5astethernet $D1* $D.* and $D1. to ports to &L(+ ##.
S*AconfigB#interface fa0/1
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport access vlan $$
S*Aconfig)ifB#interface fa0/8
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport access vlan $$
S*Aconfig)ifB#interface fa0/18
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport access vlan $$
S*Aconfig)ifB#e!it
Ste ;. Set the switch 'efau!t gateway.
/1 is a layer 2 s!itch* so it makes for!arding decisions based on the Layer 2 header. )f multiple net!orks
are connected to a s!itch* you need to specify ho! the s!itch for!ards the internet!ork frames* because
the path must be determined at Layer three. This is done by specifying a default gate!ay address that
points to a router or Layer < s!itch. (lthough this activity does not include an eternal )P gate!ay*
assume that you !ill eventually connect the L(+ to a router for eternal access. (ssuming that the L(+
interface on the router is 1"2.1".##.1* set the default gate!ay for the s!itch.
S*AconfigB#ip default-gatewa" 1%&.1%.$$.1
S*AconfigB#e!it
Ste <. -erify the 3anage3ent .A"s settings.
&erify the interface settings on &L(+ ## !ith the show interface v!an // command.
S*#show interface vlan $$
$lan66 is u#. line #rotocol is u#
Cardware is (? @nterface. address is ,,3,.14ac.*e<5 A<ia ,,3,.14ac.*e<5B
@nternet address is *4/.*4.66.**-/1
D>? *2,, <ytes. EF *,,,,, "<it. D%9 *,,,,,, usec.
relia<ility /22-/22. tGload *-/22. rGload *-/22
Enca#sulation &:(&. loo#<ac7 not set
&:( ty#e: &:(&. &:( >imeout ,1:,,:,,
%ast in#ut /*:1,:/*. out#ut never. out#ut hang never
%ast clearing of Ishow interfaceI counters never
@n#ut ;ueue: ,-42-,-, AsiJe-maG-dro#s-flushesBK >otal out#ut dro#s: ,
Lueueing strategy: fifo
=!ut#ut !mitted>
1hat is the band!idth on this interface8 999999999999999999999999999999 31 1$$$$$$ Gbit
1hat is the queuing strategy8 99999999999999999999fifo
Ste :. Configure the IP a''ress an' 'efau!t gateway for PC1.
/et the )P address of P%1 to 1"2.1".##.21* !ith a subnet mask of 255.255.255.$. %onfigure a default
gate!ay of 1"2.1".##.11. %lick P%1 and its )es+to tab then )P configuration to input the addressing
parameters.
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Ste /. -erify connectivity.
To verify the host and s!itch are correctly configured* ping the s!itch from P%1.
)f the ping is not successful* troubleshoot the s!itch and host configuration. +ote that this may take a
couple of tries for the pings to succeed.
Ste 18. Configure the ort see' an' 'u!e1 settings for a 7ast $thernet interface.
%onfigure the duple and speed settings on 5ast 0thernet $D1.. Hse the en' command to return to
privileged 040% mode !hen finished.
S*#configure terminal
S*AconfigB#interface fastethernet 0/18
S*Aconfig)ifB#speed 100
S*Aconfig)ifB#duple! full
S*Aconfig)ifB#end
The default on the 0thernet interface of the s!itch is auto-sensing* so it automatically negotiates optimal
settings. 6ou should set duple and speed manually only if a port must operate at a certain speed and
duple mode. 'anually configuring ports can lead to duple mismatches* !hich can significantly degrade
performance.
+otice ho! the link bet!een P%1 and /1 !ent do!n. >emove the see' 188 and 'u!e1 fu!!
commands. +o! verify the settings on the 5ast 0thernet interface !ith the show interface fa891:
command.
S*#show interface fastethernet 0/18
+astEthernet,-*5 is u#. line #rotocol is u# AconnectedB
Cardware is %ance. address is ,,3,.2c03.11*/ A<ia ,,3,.2c03.11*/B
D>? *2,, <ytes. EF *,,,,, "<it. D%9 *,,, usec.
relia<ility /22-/22. tGload *-/22. rGload *-/22
Enca#sulation &:(&. loo#<ac7 not set
"ee#alive set A*, secB
+ull)du#leG. *,,D<-s
=!ut#ut omitted>
Ste 11. Save the configuration.
6ou have completed the basic configuration of the s!itch. +o! back up the running configuration file to
+&>(' to ensure that the changes made !ill not be lost if the system is rebooted or loses po!er.
S*#cop" running-config startup-config
Destination filename [startu#)config]?[Enter]
Euilding configuration...
[!"]
S*#
Ste 12. $1a3ine the startu configuration fi!e.
To see the configuration that is stored in +&>('* issue the show startu6config command from
privileged 040% Aenable modeB.
(re all the changes that !ere entered recorded in the file8
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Tas+ 5: *anaging the *AC A''ress Ta(!e
Ste 1. &ecor' the *AC a''resses of the hosts.
?etermine and record the Layer 2 AphysicalB addresses of the P% net!ork interface cards using the
follo!ing steps2
%lick the P%.
/elect the )es+to tab.
%lick Co33an' Pro3t.
Type the iconfig 9a!! command.
Ste 2. )eter3ine the *AC a''resses that the switch has !earne'.
?isplay the '(% addresses using the show 3ac6a''ress6ta(!e command in privileged 040% mode. )f
there are no '(% addresses* ping from P%1 to /1 then check again.
S*#show mac-address-table
Ste 4. C!ear the *AC a''ress ta(!e.
To remove the eisting '(% addresses* use the c!ear 3ac6a''ress6ta(!e 'yna3ic command from
privileged 040% mode.
S*#clear mac-address-table d"namic
Ste 5. -erify the resu!ts.
&erify that the '(% address table !as cleared.
S*#show mac-address-table
Ste 5. $1a3ine the *AC ta(!e again.
Look at the '(% address table again in privileged 040% mode. The table has not changed* ping /1 from
P%1 and check again.
Ste ;. Set u a static *AC a''ress.
To specify !hich ports a host can connect to* one option is to create a static mapping of the host '(%
address to a port.
/et up a static '(% address on 5ast 0thernet interface $D1. using the address that !as recorded for P%1
in /tep 1 of this task* $$$2.1C0..%2.5.
S*AconfigB#mac-address-table static 000&.1'E8.(&8# vlan $$ interface
fastethernet 0/18
S*AconfigB#end
Ste <. -erify the resu!ts.
&erify the '(% address table entries.
S*#show mac-address-table
Ste :. &e3ove the static *AC entry.
0nter configuration mode and remove the static '(% by putting a no in front of the command string.
S*AconfigB#no mac-address-table static 000&.1'E8.(&8# vlan $$ interface
fastethernet 0/18
S*AconfigB#end
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Ste /. -erify the resu!ts.
&erify that the static '(% address has been cleared !ith the show 3ac6a''ress6ta(!e static command.
Tas+ 5: Configuring Port Security
Ste 1. Configure a secon' host.
( second host is needed for this task. /et the )P address of P%2 to 1"2.1".##.22* !ith a subnet mask of
255.255.255.$ and a default gate!ay of 1"2.1".##.11. ?o not connect this P% to the s!itch yet.
Ste 2. -erify connectivity.
&erify that P%1 and the s!itch are still correctly configured by pinging the &L(+ ## )P address of the
s!itch from the host. )f the pings !ere not successful* troubleshoot the host and s!itch configurations.
Ste 4. )eter3ine which *AC a''resses that the switch has !earne'.
?isplay the learned '(% addresses using the show 3ac6a''ress6ta(!e command in privileged 040%
mode.
Ste 5. .ist the ort security otions.
0plore the options for setting port security on interface 5ast 0thernet $D1..
S*# configure terminal
S*AconfigB#interface fastethernet 0/18
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport port-securit" )
mac)address Secure mac address
maGimum DaG secure addresses
violation Security violation mode
=cr>
Ste 5. Configure ort security on an access ort.
%onfigure s!itch port 5ast 0thernet $D1. to accept only t!o devices* to learn the '(% addresses of those
devices dynamically* and to shutdo!n the port if a violation occurs.
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport mode access
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport port-securit"
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport port-securit" ma!imum &
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport port-securit" mac-address stic*"
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport port-securit" violation shutdown
S*Aconfig)ifB#e!it
Ste ;. -erify the resu!ts.
/ho! the port security settings !ith the show ort6security interface fa891: command.
7o! many secure addresses are allo!ed on 5ast 0thernet $D1.8
1hat is the security action for this port8
Ste <. $1a3ine the running configuration fi!e.
S*#show running-config
(re there statements listed that directly reflect the security implementation of the running configuration8
Ste :. *o'ify the ort security settings on a ort.
@n interface 5ast 0thernet $D1.* change the port security maimum '(% address count to 1.
S*Aconfig)ifB#switchport port-securit" ma!imum 1
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Ste /. -erify the resu!ts.
/ho! the port security settings !ith the show ort6security interface fa891: command.
7ave the port security settings changed to reflect the modifications in /tep .8
Ping the &L(+ ## address of the s!itch from P%1 to verify connectivity and to refresh the '(% address
table.
Ste 18. Intro'uce a rogue host.
?isconnect the P% attached to 5ast 0thernet $D1. from the s!itch. %onnect P%2* !hich has been given
the )P address 1"2.1".##.22 to port 5ast 0thernet $D1.. Ping the &L(+ ## address 1"2.1".##.11 from the
ne! host.
1hat happened !hen you tried to ping /18
+ote2 %onvergence may take up to a minute. /!itch bet!een Si3u!ation and &ea!ti3e mode to
accelerate convergence.
Ste 11. &eactivate the ort.
(s long as the rogue host is attached to 5ast 0thernet $D1.* no traffic can pass bet!een the host and
s!itch. >econnect P%1 to 5ast 0thernet $D1.* and enter the follo!ing commands on the s!itch to
reactivate the port2
S*#configure terminal
S*AconfigB#interface fastethernet 0/18
S*Aconfig)ifB#no shutdown
S*Aconfig)ifB#end
Ste 12. -erify connectivity.
(fter convergence* P%1 should be able to again ping /1.
Ste 14. Chec+ resu!ts.
6our completion percentage should be 1$$I. )f not* click Chec+ &esu!ts to see !hich required
components are not yet completed.
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