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1 Cisco di Torino Fulvio Risso 1
2 Main objectives Main use: teaching So, features, not performances Not experimental devices, but what students will use in their work life Students are happier Total cost of ownership (install/restore) Simpler CLI (compared to using several LInux daemons) More features Smaller (and less power hungry) Not very expensive Easier to manage Everyday use (student accounts) Re-configuration (e.g. Different logical topologies) Easy to restore (e.g., in case the OS is deleted from FLASH) Possibility to generate and capture network traffic 2
3 Why is the lab remote? H24 availability We can use it also in courses with large number of students To control the lab better Student do no have physical access E.g. they cannot break a cable 3
4 Sructure of the lab Characteristics 9 routers, controlled by a single PC Remote access o the master server Possibility to change the logical topology by reconfiguring the intermediate switch 4
5 How the lab looks like General view Routers details 5
6 Physical devices Router: Cisco 1700 / Cisco 870 Entry-level Low cost, but it maintains all the features of the high-end devices (although it is slower) Maximum size for FLASH and RAM Switched ports (can be user either as a router, or as a switch) Switch: Cisco 2950 Reconfigurable L2 switch, VLAN, 2 GE ports (for sniffing) Server: standard PC, Windows 2003 Server Pentium 4HT, 3.0GHz, 1GB RAM, 40GB HD Windows 2003 RDP is currently the best solution for remote desktop Multi-serial card Total cost About 15K 6
7 Rear view of a router: Cisco 1721 Kensington lock Serial port (WIC) Serial led Console port Ethernet 10BaseT (WIC) ON/OFF switch 7 Ethernet leds On board FastEthernet AUX port Ethernet leds Power
8 Connection between devices: console Console cable: usually RJ45 on one site, DB9 on the other side (often made with a straight Ethernet cable with one adapter on one side) 8
9 Ethernet cables (1) Couple 2 Ethernet RX Couple 4 Not used Couple 1 Phone Couple 3 Ethernet TX BR W-BR O W-BL BL W-O G W-G 9
10 10 Ethernet cables (2) TRD2- W-BL TRD3- BR 8 TRD2+ BL TRD3+ W-BR 7 TRD0- G TRD1- BL 6 TRD3- BR TRD2- W-BL 5 TRD3+ W-BR TRD2+ BL 4 TRD0+ W-G TRD1+ W-O 3 TRD1- BL TRD0- G 2 TRD1+ W-O TRD0+ W-G 1 Signal Color Signal Color Crossover Straight-thru Pin Ethernet/FastEthernet cable GigabitEthernet cable
11 DTE/DCE cables 11 DCE/DTE: usually connected to a geographical modem (e.g. HDSL) Lab: connected back-to-back (required to set the interface speed on the DCE)
12 Multiserial card 12
13 The Netlab server Sniffing interface (No IP address) Internet Public interface (for remote access) Interface on the NetLab LAN (ping, ) 13
14 A possible logical topology R1 R2 R3 Rete pubblica (Internet) Rete router R4 R7 R5 R6 R8 E0 S0 S0** E0 R9 14
15 Physical topology R1: Cisco 1711VPN/K9 R2: Cisco 1711VPN/K9 FE 0/1 R1-FE0 Vlan 10 FE 0/3 R1-FE2 Vlan 12 FE 0/5 R2-FE1 Vlan GE 0/1 PC Sniffing GE 0/1 HP dc5100 FE 0/2 R1-FE1 Vlan 13 FE 0/4 R2-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/6 R2-FE2 Vlan Cisco Catalyst 2950T-48 SI 15
16 Access to the remote lab (1) Physical address of the Windows 2003 servers Labreti-mondovi.ipv6.polito.it Labreti-torino.ipv6.polito.it Remote Desktop Windows XP/Vista: Use Remote Desktop Connection UNIX: use rdesktop TCP/IP connection to the server (through Windows Remote Desktop) Serial connection to the router (through HyperTerminal) Internet Serial cable (console) User PC Server (lab) Router 16
17 Access to the remote lab (2) 17
18 Access to the remote lab (3) 18
19 Available apps (1) Command prompt For ping, traceroute... Please take in ming which interface the server is using, and the availability of an IP path TFTP server - Server not active by default (security issues) - Please note the root folder 19
20 Available apps (2) Interfaces: - Sniffing interface (passive interface, sniffing only) - Captures traffic flowing on all the other interfaces (except serial links) - Captures all traffic (so, please set the proper filter) - Interface toward routers backbone LAN (active interface) 20
21 Online website 21
22 Some tips: switched/routed interfaces Switched Ethernet interfaces Routed Ethernet interface 22!! Please take care about interfaces marked with * on the network map!!
23 Some tips: Groups and Workplaces Groups Max 4 students/group Each group has its own password (ask the Assistant for credentials) Please use your workplace (not the entire physical topology) Workplace may vary according to the different assigment R1 R2 R3 Internet R4 R7 R5 R6 R8 R9 23
24 Some tips: logistics Remote Desktop Log-off explicitely Please do not DISCONNECT or CLOSE!! Router may be blocked!! Access to routers Please refer to the appriate slides!! Remember to inizialize routers before use!! When capturing traffic with Analyzer Please check that you are using the sniffing interface 24
25 Some tips: assistance and lab hours Routers are available H24, assistance is not A professor will be available only during lab hours for consultancy Lab hours are NOT indended as the sole time for lab exercises In other terms, you have to complete your exercises at home, and come to the lab if you have trouble This is valid only for assigments involving Cisco routers Suggestions: Do your exercises at home, then come to the lab if you need help In this case, please bring with you all the required material Router configs (time is always missing... So better having configs ready) Valid accounts in order to be able to reproduce the problem on the routers) 25
26 Utilizzo delle ore di laboratorio assistite Le ore di esercitazioni assistite sono da considerarsi ore di consulenza. Per un utilizzo ottimale di tali ore si ricorda che le esercitazioni devono essere svolte preventivamente in modo da porre domande precise durate le ore di assistenza Si raccomanda agli studenti di presentarsi con gli script di configurazione dei router già pronti Sarà cura di ogni studente assicurarsi di avere: Un account sul server di laboratorio valido Un account presso il LabINF valido (solo per le esercitazioni che lo prevedono) 26
27 Some tips: troubleshooting Routers are real devices so, you may expect... Strange behaviours Cable not working Need to reboot the device If your target destination does not reply to your pings... Is your local interface up? (interface + line) Is there a route to the remote destination? Is your interface replying to a local ping? Is the interface on the other side of the link replying to a ping? Switch to the next router and repeat these steps 27
28 LAN PC interna (Laboratorio) Vlan 888 IP: DG: - NIC: 3COM #2 labreti-mondovi.ipv6.polito.it IP: DG: NIC: 3COM #1 Netlab Mondovì Interfaccia di sniffing (No IP address) NIC: Broadcom IP: DG: - NIC: 3COM #3 R2 Vlan 10 R1 Vlan 12 Vlan 13 Vlan 23 NOTE *: Interfaccia switched (richiede la configurazione delle VLAN) **: interfaccia lato DCE (richiede la configurazione del clockrate) R3 Internet Vlan 777 Rete router Vlan 999 Fe4* labreti-mondovi-router.ipv6.polito.it IP: DG: R4 R7 Vlan 78 Vlan 79 R5 Vlan 45 Vlan 56 Vlan 46 R6 R8 E0 S0 S0** E0 R9 28 Vlan 50 Vlan 60 Vlan 80 Vlan 90
29 LAN PC interna (Laboratorio) Vlan 888 IP: DG: - NIC: 3COM #2 labreti-torino.ipv6.polito.it IP: DG: (??) NIC: Broadcom Nextreme Netlab Torino Interfaccia di sniffing (No IP address) NIC: Intel Pro/1000 IP: DG: - NIC: Intel Pro/1000 R2 * Vlan 10 R1 * Vlan 12 Vlan 13 Vlan 23 NOTE *: Interfaccia switched (richiede la configurazione delle VLAN) * R3 Internet Vlan 777 Rete router Vlan 999 Fe4* (??) labreti-torino-router.ipv6.polito.it IP: (??) DG: (??) R4 * * R7 Vlan 78 Vlan 79 R5 Vlan 45 * Vlan 56 Vlan 46 R6 * R8 * * R9 29 Vlan 50 Vlan 60 Vlan 80 Vlan 90
30 Physical topology FE 0/1 R1-FE0 Vlan 10 FE 0/2 R1-FE1 Vlan 13 FE 0/3 R1-FE2 Vlan 12 FE 0/4 R2-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/5 R2-FE1 Vlan 23 FE 0/6 R2-FE2 Vlan 12 FE 0/7 R3-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/8 R3-FE1 Vlan 13 FE 0/9 R3-FE2 Vlan 23 FE 0/10 R4-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/11 R4-FE1 Vlan 46 FE 0/12 R4-FE2 Vlan 45 FE 0/13 FE 0/15 R4-FE3 Vlan 777 FE 0/14 FE 0/16 FE 0/17 R5-FE0 Vlan 50 FE 0/18 R5-FE1 Vlan 56 FE 0/19 R5-FE2 Vlan 45 FE 0/20 R6-FE0 Vlan 60 FE 0/21 R6-FE1 Vlan 46 FE 0/22 R6-FE2 Vlan 56 FE 0/23 R7-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/24 R7-FE1 Vlan 79 FE 0/25 R7-FE2 Vlan 78 FE 0/26 R8-E0 Vlan 78 FE 0/27 R8-FE0 Vlan 80 FE 0/28 R9-E0 Vlan 79 FE 0/29 R9-FE0 Vlan 90 FE 0/31 FE 0/30 FE 0/32 FE 0/33 FE 0/35 FE 0/37 FE 0/39 FE 0/41 Internet Vlan 777 FE 0/43 Internet Vlan 777 FE 0/34 FE 0/36 FE 0/38 FE 0/40 FE 0/42 FE 0/44 PC Vlan 999 FE 0/45 LAN lab Vlan 888 FE 0/46 PC Vlan 888 FE 0/47 Internet Vlan 777 FE 0/48 PC Vlan 777 GE 0/1 PC Sniffing GE 0/2 Cisco Catalyst 2950T-48 SI - Mondovì FE 0/1 R1-FE0 Vlan 10 FE 0/2 R1-FE1 Vlan 13 FE 0/3 R1-FE2 Vlan 12 FE 0/4 R2-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/5 R2-FE1 Vlan 23 FE 0/6 R2-FE2 Vlan 12 FE 0/7 R3-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/8 R3-FE1 Vlan 13 FE 0/9 R3-FE2 Vlan 23 FE 0/10 R4-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/11 R4-FE1 Vlan 46 FE 0/12 R4-FE2 Vlan 45 FE 0/13 FE 0/15 R4-FE3 Vlan 777 FE 0/14 FE 0/16 FE 0/17 R5-FE0 Vlan 50 FE 0/18 R5-FE1 Vlan 56 FE 0/19 R5-FE2 Vlan 45 FE 0/20 R6-FE0 Vlan 60 FE 0/21 R6-FE1 Vlan 46 FE 0/22 R6-FE2 Vlan 56 FE 0/23 R7-FE0 Vlan 999 FE 0/24 R7-FE1 Vlan 79 FE 0/25 R7-FE2 Vlan 78 FE 0/26 R8-FE0 Vlan 80 FE 0/27 R8-FE1 Vlan 89 FE 0/28 R9-FE0 Vlan 90 FE 0/29 R9-FE1 Vlan 79 FE 0/30 R8-FE2 Vlan 78 FE 0/31 R9-FE2 Vlan 89 FE 0/32 FE 0/33 FE 0/35 FE 0/37 FE 0/39 FE 0/41 Internet FE 0/43 Internet Vlan 777 Vlan 777 FE 0/34 FE 0/36 FE 0/38 FE 0/40 FE 0/42 FE 0/44 PC Vlan 999 FE 0/47 Internet Vlan 777 FE 0/48 PC Vlan 777 GE 0/1 PC Sniffing GE 0/2 Cisco Catalyst 2950T-48 SI - Torino 30
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