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Packet Tracer

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CYB 210
(Module 5 Packet Tracer Activity)
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Module Five Packet Tracer Activity
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Change static routing (subnet masks, IP addressing, and default gateway) for the new
network configuration. Submit a screenshot of the IP Configuration dialog window and a
brief explanation of the steps you took.
I went into the Config tab on each of the PCs and the Admin Printer and changed the default
gateway or the subnet masks and IP addresses in Fastethernet0.
PC1:

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Name of University CYB 210 (Module 5 Packet Tracer Activity) Name Date Module Five Packet Tracer Activity 1. Change static routing (subnet masks, IP addressing, and default gateway) for the new network configuration. Submit a screenshot of the IP Configuration dialog window and a brief explanation of the steps you took. I went into the Config tab on each of the PCs and the Admin Printer and changed the default gateway or the subnet masks and IP addresses in Fastethernet0. PC1: PC2: PC3: Admin_Printer: 2. Change RIP to accommodate two new network configurations. Submit a screenshot of the RIP Configuration dialog window and a brief explanation of the steps you took. When I went to the Subnet Router and clicked on settings, I picked RIP under routing and added the two networks. I put in 192.168.12.1 and then 192.168.20.1 and then pressed "Add" each time. In addition to that, I deleted all of the prior IP addresses. 3. Configure NAT on the router. Submit a screenshot of the NAT translations table and a brief explanation of the steps you took: Subnet Router's CLI is where I had to use commands to determine the IP addresses for both the inside and outside of the subnet. After that, the NAT translation table recollection showed that NAT was still functioning. One thing to keep in mind while using Fast Ethernet is to capitalize the relevant characters, which I kept forgetting to do. 4. Configure DHCP services. Submit two screenshots: The DHCP Config tab and at l ...
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