16.1.99/24DLCI 201REMOTEOFFICEYOU WILL ONLY BE CONFIGURING THE HEA...
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DLCI 201
RemoteOffice
You will only be configuring the Headquarters
router. Assume all other routers have been
configured. Because the other routers are not physically present, the Headquarters router will not
show any connectivity to these routers and their networks. Save your running-config to the startup-
config often. Configure your router based on the following requirements. Copy your running config
to a floppy with you name on it and hand it in when you are finished.
Router Configuration Requirement
Pts/initials
Configure the router hostname to be HQ, with your initials at the end (ex: HQ-JRL)
3 pt/
Configure the enable secret password to be “class”
3 pt/
Configure the password to be “cisco” for log in from the console port.
3 pt/
Configure the password to be “cisco” for telnet into the router.
3 pt/
Configure IP addresses for all Headquarters router interfaces. If a host IP address is
5 pt/
not shown use any valid address for that subnet.
Add a description to each interface describing the link
3 pt/
Configure the Serial 1 interface with Frame Relay encapsulation
5 pt/
The RemoteOffice router has an IP address of 172.16.1.99. Assume Inverse-ARP is
disabled and add a statement that will allow Headquarters
to be mapped to the
remote router’s IP address.
Between Headquarters
and MainOffice, use PPP encapsulation with CHAP
authentication. Headquarters provides the clocking.
Configure a static hostname mapping for the MainOffice router, so the user can
3 pt/
“ping MainOffice” instead of using “
ping 172.16.0.x”
.
Configure the router to use the domain name server at 172.50.1.10
3 pt/
Add a message of “Authorized access only!” to display before log into the router.
3 pt/
Add IGRP routing to the 172.50.0.0 network with Autonomous System number10
3 pt/
Configure a static route from Headquarters
to the 172.50.2.0 SalesOffice network
3 pt
Configure a static route from Headquarters
to the 172.16.0.0 MainOffice network
3 pt/
Configure a default route so that all other traffic leaving the 172.50.0.0 network will
travel to the RemoteOffice router.
Add an access list to the Headquarters Router that will deny telnets from outside the
4 pt/