Configuration Exercises


1

In the example of Figure 6-12, router Taos was configured to send both Version 1 and Version 2 updates so that the routed process in the Linux host Pojoaque would understand the updates from Taos. Is there another way to configure Taos besides using the ip rip send version command?

2

A network has been assigned the address 192.168.100.0. Subnet this address to meet the following requirements:

One subnet with 50 hosts

Five subnets with 10 hosts

One subnet with 25 hosts

Four subnets with 5 hosts

Ten serial links

3

Configure the four routers in Figure 6-22 to run RIP. RTC is running IOS 10.3 and for corporate policy reasons cannot be upgraded, therefore can only run RIPv1.

Figure 6-22. The network for Configuration Exercises 3 through 6.


4

Configure RTB and RTD in Figure 6-22 to authenticate the RIP updates being exchanged over the serial link.

5

Configure RTB and RTD in Figure 6-22 to change to a new authentication key three days from the time the key in Configuration Exercise 4 went into effect. Have the new key stay in effect for 10 hours and then have the routers change to yet another key.

6

Configure RTA and RTB in Figure 6-22 to run RIPng. The following IPv6 prefixes are to be assigned to interfaces:

RTA:

2001:DB8:0:1::/64
2001:DB8:0:2::/64

RTB:

2001:DB8:0:3::/64
2001:DB8:0:2::/64




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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