CCNAbeginner40 minfree

IPv4 Addressing on Routed Interfaces

Practice assigning IPv4 addresses to routed interfaces and verifying operational state with show commands.

Lab challenge

Address a small routed topology cleanly enough that the control plane reflects the design immediately.

Progression

Apply addresses, enable interfaces, verify routing table entries, then confirm end-to-end pings.

Catalog metadata

Bundle
CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Foundation Lab Catalog
Blueprint domain
Network Fundamentals
Blueprint objective
Configure and verify IPv4 addressing on network devices
Focus
ipv4 • routing • interfaces
Platform
Packet Tracer-friendly • CML-friendly • platform-neutral
Device count
3
Reference source
Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 blueprint → Configure and verify IPv4 addressing on network devices

Prerequisites

  • prefix length basics
  • interface status interpretation

Skills practiced

  • assign IPv4 addresses
  • bring interfaces up
  • verify connected routes
  • test reachability

Validation checklist

  • interfaces are up/up
  • connected routes appear correctly
  • neighbors can ping across the point-to-point link

Task sequence

  1. 1Address each routed interface with the provided IPv4 plan.
  2. 2Bring interfaces out of shutdown.
  3. 3Verify masks and connected routes.
  4. 4Ping adjacent interfaces.
  5. 5Document the final addressing table.

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