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SIMULATION

A network technician replaced an access layer switch and needs to reconfigure it to allow the connected devices to connect to the correct networks.

INSTRUCTIONS

Click on the appropriate port(s) on Switch 1 and Switch 3 to verify or reconfigure the correct settings:

* Ensure each device accesses only its correctly associated network.

* Disable all unused switchports.

. Require fault-tolerant connections between the switches.

. Only make necessary changes to complete the above requirements.

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Explanation:

To provide a complete solution for configuring the access layer switches, let's proceed with the following steps:

Identify the correct VLANs for each device and port.

Enable necessary ports and disable unused ports.

Configure fault-tolerant connections between the switches.

Configuration Details

Switch 1

Port 1 Configuration (Uplink to Core Switch)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Enabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Tagged for VLAN60, VLAN90, VLAN120, VLAN150, VLAN220

Port 2 Configuration (Uplink to Core Switch)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Enabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Tagged for VLAN60, VLAN90, VLAN120, VLAN150, VLAN220

Port 3 Configuration (Server Connection)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Disabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Untagged for VLAN90 (Servers)

Port 4 Configuration (Server Connection)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Disabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Untagged for VLAN90 (Servers)

Port 5 Configuration (Wired Users and WLAN)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Enabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Tagged for VLAN60, VLAN120, VLAN150

Port 6 Configuration (Wired Users and WLAN)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Enabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Tagged for VLAN60, VLAN120, VLAN150

Port 7 Configuration (Voice and Wired Users)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Enabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Tagged for VLAN60, VLAN90, VLAN120, VLAN220

Port 8 Configuration (Voice, Printers, and Wired Users)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Enabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Tagged for VLAN60, VLAN90, VLAN120, VLAN220

Switch 3

Port 1 Configuration (Unused)

Status: Disabled

LACP: Disabled

Port 2 Configuration (Unused)

Status: Disabled

LACP: Disabled

Port 3 Configuration (Connection to Device)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Disabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Untagged for VLAN1 (Default)

Port 4 Configuration (Connection to Device)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Disabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Untagged for VLAN1 (Default)

Port 5 Configuration (Connection to Device)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Disabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Untagged for VLAN1 (Default)

Port 6 Configuration (Connection to Device)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Disabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Untagged for VLAN1 (Default)

Port 7 Configuration (Connection to Device)

Status: Enabled

LACP: Disabled

Speed: 1000

Duplex: Full

VLAN Configuration: Untagged for VLAN1 (Default)

Summary of Configurations

Ports 1 and 2 on Switch 1 are configured as trunk ports with VLAN tagging enabled for all necessary VLANs.

Ports 3 and 4 on Switch 1 are configured for server connections with VLAN 90 untagged.

Ports 5, 6, 7, and 8 on Switch 1 are configured for devices needing access to multiple VLANs.

Unused ports on Switch 3 are disabled.

Ports 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 on Switch 3 are enabled for default VLAN1.

Ensure All Switches and Ports are Configured as per the Requirements:

Core Switch Ports should be configured as needed for uplinks to Switch 1.

Ensure LACP is enabled for redundancy on trunk ports between switches.

By following these configurations, each device will access only its correctly associated network, unused switch ports will be disabled, and fault-tolerant connections will be established between the switches.

asked 02/10/2024
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