CMIT 265 Name:_______________________ Telnet to the switch at 192.168.200.254 You are connecting to our switch's virtual interface VLAN1, a special non-physical interface used for configuration purposes. A switch will work out of the box without any configuration. This one has been configured already to be part of our network. SKIP: Passwords are the "usual suspects" of Cisco training: class or cisco. Passwords are: cmit265 Do the 'enable' command to get into enable/privilege mode. Use the commands in "Basic Cisco IOS switch commands" page. What model of switch:______________ What version of IOS:_______________ What processor:____________________ How much RAM:______________________ How much flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory:_____ Size of the system image file:_____________ Hostname:__________ Switch uptime:___________ Number and types of interfaces:____________ Which interfaces are "up and up":_______________ Which ports are in vlan 1:__________________ IP address of your host:____________(look on your PC) "Line" number of your telnet connection:_________ MAC address of your host:____________ (use IOS) Physical port you are connected to:__________________ (use IOS) MAC address of that physical port:________________ Bandwidth (BW) of that physical port:_________ MTU of that physical port:_________ Duplex setting of that physical port:_________ #packets input, #packets output on that physical port:____________ Number of logged-in users:___________ Min/avg/max ping times to your host (i.e. to your PC):_______________ (or to 192.168.200.1 if your host firewall blocks pings):__________ SKIP: The default gateway setting of the switch:____________ Dynamic entries in the MAC address table. i.e. what MAC addresses the switch has learned. Paste here: MAC address of VLAN1 interface:________________ (this is not the MAC address of any of the physical ports) IP address of VLAN1:______________