Sw1 and Sw2 are connected via a crossover cable using ports fa0/15. Configure an ISL trunk between Sw1 and Sw2.
All Ethernet ports are pre-cabled as per Table 4-4. Note that not all ports will be used on this lab.
Table 4-4. 3550 Cabling Guide
Interface | Switch-1 | Switch-2 |
|---|
R1 e0/0 (2611) | fa0/1 | - |
R1 e0/1(2611) | - | fa0/1 |
R2 fa0/0 (3725) | fa0/2 | - |
R2 fa0/1 (3725) | - | fa0/2 |
R3 fa0/0 (2621) | fa0/3 | - |
R3 fa0/1(2621) | - | fa0/3 |
R4 e0/0 (3640) | fa0/4 | - |
R5 fa0/0 (2621) | fa0/5 | - |
R5 fa0/1(2621) | - | fa0/5 |
R6 e0/0 (3640) | fa0/6 | - |
R6 fa1/0 (3640) | - | fa0/6 |
Backbone 1 | fa0/13 | - |
Backbone 2 | - | fa0/13 |
Trunk | fa0/15 | fa0/15 |
Trunk | fa0/17 | fa0/17 |
Configure the VLANs as follows:
VLAN_11: Connected to R1-e0/0 (VLAN_11)
VLAN_22: Connected to R3-fa0/0, R5-fa0/0, and R6-E0/0 (VLAN_22)
VLAN_25: Connected to R1-e0/1 and R5-fa0/1 (VLAN_25)
VLAN_33: Connected to R3-fa0/1 (VLAN_33)
VLAN_100: Connected to R2-fa0/0 and Sw1-fa0/13 (VLAN_100)
VLAN_200: Connected to R4-Ee0/0 and Sw2-fa0/13 (VLAN_200)
Configure Sw1 to be the VTP server for the domain. Sw2 is a VTP client. Be sure that Sw2 can see the VLAN configuration from Sw1.
Configure Sw1, using VLAN_11 with the IP address 160.10.11.10/24. After you have finished your routing section, all routers should be able to ping this interface.
Configure VLAN_11 on Sw1 to be the secondary root switch.
Configure Sw1 to permit any SNMP manager to access all objects with read-only permission using the community string public. The switch also sends VTP traps to the hosts 160.10.11.111 and 160.10.11.33 using SNMPv1 and to the host 160.10.11.27 using SNMPv2C. The community string public is sent with the traps.