Configuration Exercises


1

Configure policy routes for Router A in Figure 14-14 that forward packets from subnets 172.16.1.0/28 through 172.16.1.112/28 to Router D and forward packets from subnets 172.16.1.128/28 through 172.16.1.240/28 to Router E.

Figure 14-14. The network for Configuration Exercises 1 through 3.


2

Configure policy routes for Router A in Figure 14-14 so that packets from subnets 172.16.1.64/28 through 172.16.1.112/28 are forwarded to Router D if they are received from Router C. If packets from the same subnets are received from Router B, forward them to Router E. All other packets should be forwarded normally.

3

Configure policy routes for Router A in Figure 14-14 that will forward any packets destined for subnets 172.16.1.0/28 through 172.16.1.240/28, sourced from an SMTP port, to Router C. Route any other UDP packets destined for the same subnets to Router B. No other packets should be forwarded to Routers C or B by either the policy routes or the normal routing protocol.

4

The OSPF and EIGRP configuration for the router in Figure 14-15 is

router eigrp 1 network 192.168.100.0 ! router ospf 1 network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 16

Figure 14-15. The router for Configuration Exercises 4 and 5.


Configure the router to redistribute internal EIGRP routes into OSPF as E1 routes with a metric of 10 and to redistribute external EIGRP routes into OSPF as E2 routes with a metric of 50. Of the networks and subnets shown in the EIGRP domain, all should be redistributed except 10.201.100.0/24.

5

Configure the router in Figure 14-15 to redistribute internal OSPF routes into EIGRP with a lower delay than external OSPF routes. Allow only the three Class C networks shown in the OSPF domain to be redistributed.




CCIE Professional Development Routing TCP/IP (Vol. 12005)
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 1587052024
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 233

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