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Lab 5.1 Connect the Internetwork Lab Objectives

The objective of this lab is to give you experience in making the hardware connections necessary to configure the Cisco router lab. This includes connecting computers, hubs, and routers to each other. In this lab you will connect five Cisco routers, five hubs, and five computers in preparation for router configuration.

After completing this lab, you will be able to:

• Identify routers, hubs, transceivers, DCE/DTE cables, rollover cables, DB-9 connectors, and the COM ports on the computers

• Correctly connect the hardware using the proper cables

Materials Required

This lab requires the following:

• Four 2620 series routers with power cables (could substitute a different series but must have two serial interfaces and one Ethernet or Fast Ethernet interface)

• One 2621 series router with power cable (could substitute a different series but must have two serial interfaces and two Ethernet or Fast Ethernet interfaces)

• Five hubs with power cables (can substitute switches)

• Three V.35 DTE cables (male) with serial ends to match serial interfaces on routers

• Three V.35 DCE cables (female) with serial ends to match serial interfaces on routers

• Six UTP patch cables

• Six Ethernet 10BaseT UTP-to-AUI transceivers (you will not need these if the Ethernet or Fast Ethernet interfaces on the routers are RJ-45 transceivers)

• Five RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollover cables • Five RJ-45 to DB-9 connectors • Power strips

• Five Windows computers with a COM port available. Computers should be set up and labeled lab-a through lab-e, as shown in Figure 5-1. Routers and hubs can be placed in a rack.

• Routers labeled lab-a through lab-e. Lab-a should be the router with the two Ethernet or Fast Ethernet interfaces.

• Long table or equipment rack

Activity

1. Lay the five routers on the long table behind the computers with the routers’ port sides facing the back of the computers. Alternatively, load the routers in a rack in order from the lab-a router at the top to the lab-e router at the bottom.

2. Place a hub behind or on top of each router.

3. Refer to Figure 5-2 for help with the next steps regarding cabling. The TFTP server will be connected in Lab 6.2.

4. Connect the lab-a router’s first Fast Ethernet interface (F0/0) to the hub behind it using a UTP patch cable. You may need a transceiver on the AUI0 port on the router to accept the RJ-45 connector. At the hub, make sure the UTP is not plugged into an uplink port. Ask your instructor for help if you cannot determine which port is the uplink port.

5. Connect the lab-a router to a second hub via its second Fast Ethernet port (F0/1) or AUI1 port, as outlined in Step 4.

6. Connect the lab-b router to a third hub, as outlined in Step 4.

7. Connect the lab-c router to a fourth hub, as outlined in Step 4.

8. Connect both the lab-d and lab-e routers to the fifth hub, as outlined in Step 4 and shown in Figure 5-2.

9. Connect the console port of the lab-a router to a COM port on computer A using the router rollover cable and Figure 5-1 as your guide. At the COM port, you will need a DB-9 connector between the RJ-45 rollover cable and the COM port.

10. Repeat Step 9 for the remaining routers and computers.

Estimated

12. The 60-pin ends (or other serial end types) of the DTE and DCE serial cables should be connected to the serial ports on the routers. Be extremely careful to line up the connections correctly. Pins can easily be damaged if a connection is forced. Connect the lab-a router to the lab-b router using Figure 5-2 as a reference. Notice that the DCE end goes in the lab-a router’s S0 port, and the DTE end goes in the lab-b router’s S1 port. In this lab setup, the DCE ends always go into the S0 ports.

13. Repeat Step 12 to connect the lab-b router to the lab-c router, and again to connect the lab-c router to the lab-d router.

14. Connect all devices to the power strips using the correct power cables. 15. Ask your instructor to check your lab setup.

Certification Objectives

Objectives for the CCNA exam:

  • Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect routers to other network devices and hosts