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CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide - BINARYBB.INFO – @jagalbraith

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A default VLAN may not be deleted.<br />

Switch_A(vlan)#exit<br />

1900:<br />

Switch_A#config t<br />

Switch_A(config)#no vlan 1<br />

Switch_A(config)#no vlan 1<br />

^<br />

% Invalid input detected at ‘^’ marker.<br />

Switch_A(config)#exit<br />

Can the default VLAN be deleted? No<br />

After you complete the previous step, log off (by typing exit) <strong>and</strong> turn all the devices off. Then, remove<br />

<strong>and</strong> store the cables <strong>and</strong> adapter.<br />

Challenge Lab 8-4: Static VLANs, STP, <strong>and</strong> Port Security<br />

Figure 8-5 Static VLANs, STP, <strong>and</strong> Port Security<br />

Objectives<br />

■ Create <strong>and</strong> assign VLANs.<br />

■ Configure root bridges for STP.<br />

■ Configure port security.<br />

Equipment<br />

VLAN 1 10.1.0.0/16<br />

VLAN 10 10.10.0.0/16<br />

VLAN 20 10.20.0.0/16<br />

VLAN 30 10.30.0.0/16<br />

VLAN 10<br />

fa0/4<strong>–</strong>8<br />

The topology shown in Figure 8-5 is using 2950 switches.<br />

NetLab Compatibility Notes<br />

VLAN 1: 10.1.0.2<br />

DefGate: 10.1.0.1<br />

SWA<br />

VLAN 20<br />

fa0/9<strong>–</strong>16<br />

This lab is fully compatible with a st<strong>and</strong>ard NetLab Basic Switch Pod although you will not be able to<br />

fully test your VLANs or port security.<br />

Task 1: Cable the Topology <strong>and</strong> Basic Configuration<br />

fa0/2<br />

fa0/3<br />

VLAN 30<br />

fa0/17<strong>–</strong>24<br />

VLAN 10<br />

fa0/4<strong>–</strong>8<br />

Chapter 8: Virtual LANs 371<br />

VLAN 1: 10.1.0.3<br />

DefGate: 10.1.0.1<br />

fa0/2<br />

SWB<br />

fa0/3<br />

VLAN 20<br />

fa0/9<strong>–</strong>16<br />

VLAN 30<br />

fa0/17<strong>–</strong>24<br />

Step 1. Choose two 2950 switches <strong>and</strong> cable them according to the topology. (If using NetLab, choose<br />

a Basic Switch Pod. Portions of this lab will not be verifiable.)

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