CCNA Lab Console: Interface Lab

A Newspaper conglomerate has decided to provide network connectivity for three branches within the organization. Each branch is to have one LAN. NewC router is completely configured.
Given a network of 192.168.199.0/28 - add serial interface 0 and serial interface 1 to NewsA router and NewsB router respectively. Select the first available IP address for the serial 0 interface and the second available IP address for the serial 1 interface using the 2nd usable subnet (excluding subnet 0). The routers have been configured with the following specifications.

The routers are named NewsA, NewsB and NewsC.
RIP is the routing protocol.
The clocking is provided on the Serial 0 interfaces.
The password on both NewsA and NewsB routers is "cisco".

Available Host

Inside Tip: Click on Host B to connect to the Lab A router and Host D to connect to Lab B router.

For goodness sake -- write down the configs for each Lab along with a brief outline of the question before you attempt to do anything. If you do not -- you will fall apart in the exam. Miss a Lab - you're in trouble. Miss two labs and you will not pass the CCNA Exam.

The trick here is to do the subnet calc (/28) first. Figure out the addresses of both interfaces - then complete your written configs. Do NOT forget the new subnet mask. Write it down beside your interfaces. (If you miss the new subnet mask -- you're in trouble)

Go to work on the first router. Configure the interface. Don't forget the "copy running-config startup-config" command.

Move on to the next router and configure the interface. Finish with the "copy running-config startup-config" command.

If you start to dance back and forth between the routers -- you will fall apart. Do one task at a time.