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