Section 2: IP IGP Protocols (30 Points)


Configure the IP routing as illustrated in Figure 5-10, following the directions.

Figure 5-10. IP IGP Diagram


Section 2.1: OSPF (10 Points)

  • Configure OSPF according to Figure 5-10. R1-s0/1, R2-s0/1, R4-s0/1, and R5-s0/1 are to be part of the OSPF area 0.

  • R2-s0/0 and R3-S0/0 are to be configured as OSPF area 1.

  • R1-e0/0 is to be configured as OSPF area 11.

  • R1-e0/1 and R5 fa0/1 are to be configured as OSPF area 25.

  • Configure the loopback addresses to be part of the OSPF process.

  • Make sure you are able to ping any OSPF interface from any router.

Section 2.2: EIGRP (8 Points)

  • Configure EIGRP between R2 and the BB1. R2-fa0/0 must be the only interface configured for EIGRP on R2. The R2 routing table should be populated with EIGRP routes from BB1.

  • On R2, redistribute EIGRP into OSPF mutually. Make sure all routers have the EIGRP routes in their routing tables.

  • Configure R2 to receive only advertisements from BB1 for networks 193.118.1.0, 193.118.2.0, and 193.118.3.0. Use a minimum number of commands to accomplish this task.

Section 2.3: RIP (7 Points)

  • Configure RIP between R4 and BB2. R4-e0/0 must be the only interface configured for RIP on R4. You should receive updates and R4 routing table will be populated with some RIP routes from BB2.

  • Configure on R4 a filter that will allow only networks 196.1.2.0, 196.1.8.0, and 196.1.10.0 on R2 from BB2. Use an ACL with a minimal number of lines.

  • Redistribute RIP into OSPF. Make sure all other routers have those three networks in their routing tables.

Section 2.4: IS-IS (5 Points)

  • Configure IS-IS according to Figure 5-10. R3-fa0/0, R3-fa0/1, R5-fa0/1, R6-e0/0, and the ISDN cloud are part of the IS-IS domain. Use area 49.0004 and only level 2 adjacencies.

  • You should have the RT of all IS-IS routers populated with the IS-IS networks.

  • You should be able to ping all interfaces of all routers under the IS-IS network.

  • Redistribute IS-IS into OSPF on R5. In its routing table, R6 should see all routes from your topology.




CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs
CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs
ISBN: 1587051478
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 268

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