Cisco 2950T-48 User Manual

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Page 1 - Fulvio Risso

Cisco Lab@Politecnico di TorinoFulvio Rissohttp://staff.polito.it/fulvio.risso/1

Page 2 - Main objectives

Ethernet cables (2)Ethernet/FastEthernet cable PinStraight-thru CrossoverColor Signal Color Signal1WGTRD0WOTRD11W-GTRD0+W-OTRD1+2G TRD0-BL TRD1-3 W-O

Page 3 - Why is the lab remote?

DTE/DCE cablesDCE/DTE: usually connected to a geographical modem (e g HDSL)11DCE/DTE: usually connected to a geographical modem (e.g. HDSL)Lab: conne

Page 5 - How the lab looks like

The Netlab serverSniffing interface(No IP address)InternetPublic interface(for remote access)Interface on the NetLab LAN(ping, …)13

Page 6 - Physical devices

A possible logical topologyFe0R1Fe1*Fe1*Fe2*Fe2*R2R3Fe0 Fe0Fe1* Fe2*Rete pubblica(Internet)Rete routerR4 R7Fe0 Fe0Fe1*Fe1*Fe2* Fe2*R9R6R5 R8Fe0 Fe0Fe0

Page 7

Physical topologyR1: Cisco 1711VPN/K9R2: Cisco 1711VPN/K9FE 0/1R1-FE0Vlan 10FE 0/3R1-FE2Vlan 12FE 0/5R2-FE1Vlan 23. . .GE 0/1GE 0/1PCS iffi. . .HP dc5

Page 8

Access to the remote lab (1) Physical address of the Windows 2003 serversy Labreti-mondovi.ipv6.polito.it Labreti-torino.ipv6.polito.it Remote Des

Page 9 - Ethernet cables (1)

Access to the remote lab (2)17

Page 10 - Ethernet cables (2)

Access to the remote lab (3)18

Page 11 - DTE/DCE cables

Available apps (1)Command promptForping, traceroute...Please take in mind which interface the server is using, and the availability ofan IP pathTFTP s

Page 12 - Multiserial card

Main objectives Main use: teaching So, features, not performances Not experimental devices, but what students will use in theirwork life Students

Page 13 - The Netlab server

Available apps (2)Interfaces:- Sniffing interface (passive interface, sniffing only)- Captures traffic flowing on all the other interfaces (except ser

Page 15 - Physical topology

Some tips: switched/routed interfacesSwitched Ethernet Switched Ethernet interfaces Routed Ethernet Routed Ethernet interface!! Please take care about

Page 16 - Access to the remote lab (1)

Some tips: Groups and Workplaces Groupsp Max 4 students/group Each group has its own password (ask the Assistant forcredentials) Please use your w

Page 17 - Access to the remote lab (2)

Some tips: logistics Remote Desktopp Log-off explicitely Please do not DISCONNECT or CLOSE !! Router may be blocked !! Access to routersPlftthitl

Page 18 - Access to the remote lab (3)

Some tips: assistance and lab hours Routers are available H24, assistance is not A professor will be available only during lab hours for consultancy

Page 19 - Available apps (1)

Lab and assistance Lab hours can be used as consultancyhoursy If you want to get a better use of this time, please doyour exercises at home, and if

Page 20 - Available apps (2)

Some tips: troubleshooting Routers are real devices so,you mayexpect...,yyp Strange behaviours Cable not working Need to reboot the device If you

Page 21 - Online website

LAN fPC lbNOTES*: Switched interface (requires theconfiguration of VLANs)**: DCE interface (required theconfiguration of the clockrate)Vlan 10NetlabM

Page 22

LAN fPC lbNOTEs*: Switched interface (requires theconfiguration of VLANs)Vlan 10NetlabTorinoR1Fe0*Fe1*Fe2*LAN forPC labmachinesSniffing interface(N

Page 23

Why is the lab remote? H24 availabilityy We can use it also in courses with large number of students To control the lab better Student do no have

Page 24 - Some tips: logistics

Physical topologyFE 0/1R1-FE0Vlan 10FE 0/3R1-FE2Vlan 12FE 0/5R2-FE1Vlan 23FE 0/7R3-FE0Vlan 999FE 0/9R3-FE2Vlan 23FE 0/11R4-FE1Vlan 46FE 0/13R4-FE3Vlan

Page 25 - Suggestions:

Sructure of the labCh i iCharacteristics 9 routers, controlled by a single PC Remote access o the “master” server Possibility to change the logical

Page 26 - Lab and assistance

How the lab looks likeGeneral viewRouters details5

Page 27 - Some tips: troubleshooting

Physical devices Router: Cisco 1700 / Cisco 870 Entry-level Low cost, but it maintains all the features of the high-end devices(although it is slow

Page 28

Rear view of a router: Cisco 1721Serial port (WIC) Console portEthernet ON/OFF Kensington lock (WIC) port10BaseT (WIC)ON/OFF switchSerial ledPowerAUX

Page 29

Connection between devices: consoleClbl ll 9hhd8Console cable: usually RJ45 on one site, DB9 on the other side(often made with a straight Ethernet cab

Page 30

Ethernet cables (1)Couple 2Ethernet RXCouple 1PhoneEthernet RXCouple 4Not usedCouple 3Ethernet TXBLW-BLOW-OGW-GBRW-BR9

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