Ccna-2v7.0 Case Study -rev B- -
Common troubleshooting issues include mismatched native VLANs, incorrect subinterface encapsulation, and missing default gateways on hosts.
: Organizing local traffic into segments and configuring "Router-on-a-Stick" or Layer 3 switch SVIs for communication. ccna-2v7.0 case study -rev b-
show ip int brief show ip route ping 10.10.20.1 The case study usually prohibits using a separate
The network topology is designed as follows: It presents the scenario
This document is a concise, complete write-up of a typical CCNA 2 v7.0 Case Study — Rev B. It presents the scenario, network topology, device addressing and configuration requirements, objectives, step-by-step tasks, verification steps, troubleshooting hints, and grading/checklist items. Use this as a study guide or template for practicing routing and switching, OSPF, access control, inter-VLAN routing, DHCP, NAT, and basic network troubleshooting.
One of the most time-consuming parts of the Rev B case study is configuring DHCP for all VLANs. The case study usually prohibits using a separate server; R1 or R2 must act as the DHCP server.