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290 Switching Basics <strong>and</strong> Intermediate Routing <strong>CCNA</strong> 3 <strong>Labs</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Study</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Task 1: Configure the Switch<br />

Configure the hostname <strong>and</strong> passwords, as well as the management VLAN 1 settings for the switch, as<br />

indicated in Table 6-7. If you have problems while performing this configuration, refer to Curriculum<br />

Lab 6-2, “Basic Switch Configuration (6.2.2).”<br />

Task 2: Configure the Host that Is Attached to the Switch<br />

Configure the host to use the same subnet for addresses, masks, <strong>and</strong> the default gateway as the switch.<br />

This host will act as the TFTP server in this lab. Be sure to take note of the IP address that is assigned.<br />

Task 3: Verify Connectivity<br />

To verify that the host <strong>and</strong> switch are configured correctly, ping the switch IP address from the host.<br />

Was the ping successful? Yes<br />

If the answer is no, troubleshoot the host <strong>and</strong> switch configurations.<br />

Task 4: Start <strong>and</strong> Configure the Cisco TFTP Server<br />

Step 1. The TFTP server that is indicated in Figure 6-10 might not be the same one that is used in this<br />

classroom. Please check with the instructor for the operating instructions for the TFTP server<br />

that is used in place of the Cisco TFTP server.<br />

Figure 6-10 TFTP Server Startup

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