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FSU Computer Science Internet Teaching Lab Raymond Curci A Project submitted to the Department of Computer Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science Computer Network and System Administration Track December 8, Revision 1.0 s10.ppt

OBJECTIVE Design, implement and document a highly flexible hands-on Internetwork Teaching Lab to augment systems administration and data communications courses including the creation of several sample lab exercises.

DESIGN GOALS Low cost Secure design Extensible design Ease of soft reconfiguration Remote access Distributed design

FSU Computer Science Internet Teaching Lab Hardware Cisco 7000 routers (R1, R2, R3, R4) Cisco 4500 router (R5) Cisco 2511 router/firewall (R6) Cisco 35xxXL switches (CAT1, CAT2, CAT3) UNIX and NT computers

EQUIPMENT CABINETS

EQUIPMENT CABINETS 2

Cisco 7000 Routers (R1,R2,R3,R4) Donated by CAIDA FDDI and Serial WAN ports Single 6-port Ethernet card donated by Cisco End of life Previously deployed on InternetMCI backbone. 5 slots available for interface cards 145 lbs each

Cisco 4500 Router (R5) Formerly CS Department Router with upgraded memory 1x FastEthernet port 2x Ethernet Ports 1x FDDI Port

Cisco 2511 Router/Firewall (R6) Purchased used 1x Ethernet 2x Serial WAN 16x Async RS-232 Out of band console access via “Inverse Telnet” Doubles as firewall

Cisco Catalyst 3524XL & 3548XL Ethernet Switches (cat1, cat2, cat3) Layer 2 10/100 Ethernet Switches Gigabit Ethernet Uplinks with 1000baseSX GBICs Supports VLANs Supports ISL and 802.1Q Trunking

UNIX and NT Computers

ITL LAB DIAGRAM

ITL LAB DIAGRAM Detail Only

ITL LAB DIAGRAM w/DETAIL

FDDI FDDI DAS (r1,r2,r3,r4) FDDI SAS (r5) FDDI ring always in “wrap” state No FDDI on R6

FDDI 2

Serial WAN CSU/DSUs used on 56K, T1, and T3 WAN data circuits. Lab uses special back-to- back serial cables without CSU/DSUs

Serial WAN 2

Frame-Relay WAN service sold by phone companies Physical data circuits connect routers to nearest frame switch PVCs are provisioned across the cloud between routers

Frame-Relay 2 R3 can emulate Frame-Relay network All routers with serial WAN ports can participate, except R5

Sample Lab Exercises Cisco Router Basics Cisco Router Debugging Topology Discovery Lab Start-From-Scratch Lab (RIP) RIP Lab IGP Lab (RIP,OSPF,IGRP,EIGRP, IS-IS) Variable Length Subnet Mask Lab with OSPF BGP Lab with Tunnels ACL Lab Frame-Relay Lab Multiprotocol Lab (IPX, Appletalk) Spanning Tree Lab Count-To-Infinity (RIP) Lab

Topology Discovery Diagram (Student Version)

Topology Discovery Diagram (Instructor Version)

Sample Instructor Notes

Start from Scratch Lab

Routing Information Protocol LAB

Variable Length Subnet Mask Lab

BGP PROTOCOL LAB

ACCESS CONTROL LIST LAB

FRAME-RELAY LAB

IPX/APPLETALK LAB

DESIGN GOALS Low cost Secure design Extensible design Ease of soft reconfiguration Remote access Distributed design

Project CD-ROM Paper Slide show Labs Visio stencils Sysadm Utilities Instructor use only!

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