11.6.1 Packet Tracer - Switch Security Configuration PDF

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Packet Tracer - Switch Security Configuration

VLAN Table

Switch VLAN Number VLAN Name Port Membership Network

SW-1 10 Admin F0/1, F0/2 192.168.10.0/24


20 Sales F0/10 192.168.20.0/24
99 Management F0/24 192.168.99.0/24
100 Native G0/1, G0/2 None
999 BlackHole All unused None
SW-2 10 Admin F0/1, F0/22 192.168.10.0/24
20 Sales F0/10 192.168.20.0/24
99 Management F0/24 192.168.99.0/24
100 Native None None
999 BlackHole All unused None

Objectives
Part 1: Create a Secure Trunk
Part 2: Secure Unused Switchports
Part 3: Implement Port Security
Part 4: Enable DHCP Snooping
Part 5: Configure Rapid PVST PortFast and BPDU Guard

Background
You are enhancing security on two access switches in a partially configured network. You will implement the
range of security measures that were covered in this module according to the requirements below. Note that
routing has been configured on this network, so connectivity between hosts on different VLANs should
function when completed.

Instructions
Step 1: Create a Secure Trunk.
a. Connect the G0/2 ports of the two access layer switches.
b. Configure ports G0/1 and G0/2 as static trunks on both switches.
c. Disable DTP negotiation on both sides of the link.
d. Create VLAN 100 and give it the name Native on both switches.
e. Configure all trunk ports on both switches to use VLAN 100 as the native VLAN.

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Packet Tracer - Switch Security Configuration

Step 2: Secure Unused Switchports.


a. Shutdown all unused switch ports on SW-1.
b. On SW-1, create a VLAN 999 and name it BlackHole. The configured name must match the requirement
exactly.
c. Move all unused switch ports to the BlackHole VLAN.
Step 3: Implement Port Security.
a. Activate port security on all the active access ports on switch SW-1.
b. Configure the active ports to allow a maximum of 4 MAC addresses to be learned on the ports.
c. For ports F0/1 on SW-1, statically configure the MAC address of the PC using port security.
d. Configure each active access port so that it will automatically add the MAC addresses learned on the port
to the running configuration.
e. Configure the port security violation mode to drop packets from MAC addresses that exceed the
maximum, generate a Syslog entry, but not disable the ports.
Step 4: Configure DHCP Snooping.
a. Configure the trunk ports on SW-1 as trusted ports.
b. Limit the untrusted ports on SW-1 to five DHCP packets per second.
c. On SW-2, enable DHCP snooping globally and for VLANs 10, 20 and 99.
Note: The DHCP snooping configuration may not score properly in Packet Tracer.
Step 5: Configure PortFast, and BPDU Guard.
a. Enable PortFast on all the access ports that are in use on SW-1.
b. Enable BPDU Guard on all the access ports that are in use on SW-1.
c. Configure SW-2 so that all access ports will use PortFast by default.

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