11.2.1 Packet Tracer – Configuring Hostnames on Routers and Switches Answers

11.2.1 Packet Tracer – Configuring Hostnames on Routers and Switches Answers

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11.2.1 Packet Tracer - Configuring Hostnames on Routers and Switches Answers 2

Addressing Table

This lab does not include an Addressing Table.

Learning Objectives

  • Naming routers and switches
  • Assigning a name to a router
  • Assigning names to the remaining devices

Introduction:

In this activity we will configure names for the routers and switch in the standard lab topology.

Task 1: Naming Routers and Switches

Step 1. Assigning a name to a router

Click on router R1-ISP. The router configuration window opens. Click the CLI tab and press Enter. The user EXEC mode prompt appears. Enter the command enable to enter privileged EXEC mode. The privileged EXEC mode prompt appears. Enter the command configure terminal to enter global configuration mode. The global configuration mode prompt appears.

Enter the command hostname R1-ISP and notice the change in the prompt. Press Ctrl+z to leave configuration mode. Enter the command copy running-config startup-config to save your changes to NVRAM. Press Enter at the prompt to confirm the destination filename.

Step 2. Assigning names to the remaining devices

Repeat Step 1 to assign names to the other router and the switch to match the names in the topology.

Download Packet Tracer (.pka) file:

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