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Set up trunk links between switches and bundle them into layer-2 Etherchannels

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Page 1: Set Up Trunk Links Between Switches and Bundle Them Into Layer

Set up trunk links between switches and bundle them into layer-2 Etherchannels

Page 2: Set Up Trunk Links Between Switches and Bundle Them Into Layer

Create VLANS based on the topology above.

Page 3: Set Up Trunk Links Between Switches and Bundle Them Into Layer

Configure the DLS2 to be the root switch and DLS1 as the secondary root switch.

Page 4: Set Up Trunk Links Between Switches and Bundle Them Into Layer

Assign IP addresses to hosts, server, SVIs, and default gateways.

Page 5: Set Up Trunk Links Between Switches and Bundle Them Into Layer

Configure HSRP in DLS1 and DLS2. DLS2 is the active default gateway for VLANs 30. DLS1 is the active default gateway for VLANs 10 and 20.

Page 6: Set Up Trunk Links Between Switches and Bundle Them Into Layer

Implement inter-vlan communications using SVIs so that all the PCs can ping to each other successfully.

Page 7: Set Up Trunk Links Between Switches and Bundle Them Into Layer

Configure VACLs or RACL according to the following: The ping from Host A to Host B should be a failure. The ping from Host C to the Web server should be a

failure. But the ping from the Web server to the Host C should be success.

The ping from the Web server to Host A or from Host A to the Web server should be a success. The ping from Web server to Host B of rom Host B to the Web server should be a success.

Page 8: Set Up Trunk Links Between Switches and Bundle Them Into Layer

Configure port security on fa0/1 in ALS1 to implement sticky MAC address security and allow only two MAC addresses (PCs) can use the switch port. In addition, if any violation happens, the port will shut down.