Using the attachement below please use the packet tracer tool to simulate the network.
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Simulating and Testing Network Configurations
As a network administrator for Bacon Institute, you will need to become familiar with the Packet Tracer simulation tool from Cisco. Packet Tracer is used to simulate and test network configurations. This allows you to work out and improve upon the settings before implementing them.
Using the diagram and configuration information from your first task, create a Packet Tracer simulation.
Network Infrastructure Design
Template
Part 1: Complete the Router Networking
Tables
Table 1 lists the current Router Networking and Information for the organization. For your Part 1,
use the information in this table to complete Tables 2, 3, and 4 below. Add additional rows if
necessary.
Table 1: Current Router Networking and Information
Site number
Orlando Site Router
1
Management VLAN
IP – 192.168.1.0
Production VLAN
IP – 192.168.11.0
Internet VLAN
IPIP Assignments
Loopback – 10.1.1.1/32
VPN Tunnels
Phoenix Site Router 1
2
Management VLAN
IP – 192.168.2.0
Production VLAN
IP – 192.168.22.0
Internet VLAN
IP-
1
Site number
IP Assignments
Loopback – 10.2.2.2/32
VPN Tunnels
Phoenix Site Router 2
3
Management VLAN
IP – 192.168.3.0
Production VLAN
IP – 192.168.33.0
Internet VLAN
IPIP Assignments
Loopback – 10.3.3.3/32
VPN Tunnels
Toronto Site Router
4
Management VLAN
IP – 192.168.4.0
Production VLAN
IP – 192.168.44.0
Internet VLAN
IPIP Assignments
Loopback – 10.4.4.4/32
VPN Tunnels
Table 2: Orlando Site
2
Net ID
Usable Range
Subnet Mask
CIDR
Value
Broadcast
192.168.1.0
192.168.1.1 –
192.168.1.254
255.255.255.0
/24
192.168.1.255
192.168.11.0
192.168.11.1 –
192.168.11.254
255.255.255.0
/24
192.168.11.255
10.1.1.1
10.1.1.1 – 10.1.1.1
255.255.255.255 /32
10.1.1.1
Table 3: Phoenix Site
Net ID
Usable Range
Subnet Mask
CIDR Value Broadcast
192.168.2.0
192.168.2.1 –
192.168.2.254
255.255.255.0
/24
192.168.2.255
255.255.255.0
/32
192.168.22.255
192.168.22.01 192.168.22.0 –
192.168.22.254
10.2.2.2
10.2.2.2 – 10.2.2.2 255.255.255.255 /32
10.2.2.2
192.168.3.0
192.168.3.0 –
192.168.3.254
255.255.255.0
/24
192.168.3.255
192.168.33.0
192.168.33.0 –
192.168.33.254
255.255.255.0
/24
192.168.33.255
10.3.3.3
10.3.3.3 10.3.3.3
255.255.255.255 /32
10.3.3.3
Table 4: Toronto Site
3
Net ID
192.168.4.0
Usable Range Subnet Mask
192.168.4.0 –
CIDR Value Broadcast
255.255.255.0
/24
192.168.4.255
255.255.255.0
/24
192.168.44.255
255.255.255.255
/32
10.4.4.4
192.168.4.254
192.168.44.0
192.168.44.0 –
192.168.44.254
10.4.4.4
10.4.4.4 10.4.4.4
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Part 2: Design the Network Infrastructure
Create a network drawing using Visio or Draw.io, specific to this organization listing the
network’s topology.
In your diagram, include any necessary hardware. The drawing should include enough detail to
show the interconnections of the topology. The viewer should be able to understand the Bacon
Enterprises network environment.
All devices require hostnames and should use the following naming conventions:
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Routers: Rx; where x is the site number
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Switches: Sx; where x is the site number
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Include necessary details for high availability.
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Any external source that is consulted should be cited properly.
When you are finished, save the diagram as a PDF and submit it to the Assignment folder along
with this template.
Note: You will need to use this diagram in Project 3, so save the source file.
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WAN
R1 / 192.168.1.0
R3 / 192.168.3.0
R2 / 192.168.2.0
R4 / 192.168.4.0
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Layer 3
Layer 3
S2
Layer 3
Orlando
Phoenix
Toronto
Floor 1/ VLAN 4 / 192.168.8.0/24
Floor 17 VLAN 1 | 192.168.5.0/24
Floor 17 VLAN 7 | 192.168.12.0/24
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Layer 2
Layer 2
Layer 2
Floor 2 / VLAN 2 / 192.168.6.0/24
Floor 2 / VLAN 5 / 192.168.9.0/24
Floor 2 / VLAN 8 / 192.168.13.0/24
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Layer 2
Layer 2
Layer 2
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Floor 3 / VLAN 3 / 192.168.7.0/25
Floor 3 / VLAN 6 / 192.168.10.0/25
Floor 3 / VLAN 9 / 192.168.14.0/25
The Green Connections
Are Shown for
Redundancy Connections
PRIMARY DATACENTER
REDUNDENCY DATACENTER
SECONDARY DATACENTER
Layer 2
Layer 2
Layer 2
Database Application
Database Application
Database Application
Webserver
Webserver
Webserver