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CCNA1 Module 6 Lab Answer Sheet
CCNA1 Module 6 Lab Answer Sheet
Task 1, Step 1-4: Fill in the results of the ping command on your computer:
Field Value
Size of packet
Number of packets sent
Number of replies
Number of lost packets
Minimum delay
Maximum delay
Average delay
Task 1, Step 2-2: Fill in the results of the ping command to the default Gateway:
Field Value
Size of packet
Number of packets sent
Number of replies
Number of lost packets
Minimum delay
Maximum delay
Average delay
Task 1, Step 3-2: Fill in the results of the ping command on your computer:
Field Value
Size of packet
Number of packets sent
Number of replies
Number of lost packets
Minimum delay
Maximum delay
Average delay
Task 2, Step 2-2: What would the tracert output be if R1-ISP failed?
Task 2, Step 1-4: Which network device responds to the ICMP echo request?
Task 2, Step 1-6: Record information from the first echo request packet to Eagle Server:
Field Value
Type
Code
Checksum
Identifier
Sequence number
Data
Task 2, Step 1-7: Record information from the first echo request packet from Eagle Server:
Field Value
Type
Code
Checksum
Identifier
Sequence number
Data
Task 2, Step 1-8: Continue to evaluate the remaining echo requests and replies. Fill in the
following information from each new ping:
Packet Checksum Identifier Sequence number
Why did the Checksum values change with each new request?
Task 2, Step 3: What network device responds to pings that exceed the TTL value?
Task 4: From the host attached to R1, is it possible to ping the default gateway?
From the host attached to R2, is it possible to ping the default gateway?
From the router R1, is it possible to ping the Serial 0/0/0 interface of R2?
From the router R2, is it possible to ping the Serial 0/0/0 interface of R1?
Task 5: Are there any devices on the network that cannot ping each other?
What is missing from the network that is preventing communication between these devices?