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5.3.1.23 Skills Integration Lab

The document describes configuring OSPFv2 routing on three routers with requirements including process ID, network addresses, authentication, priority, hello and dead intervals, passive interfaces, and default route propagation. The tasks are to configure OSPFv2 on RA, RB, and RC according to the requirements, verify the configurations, and test connectivity.

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5.3.1.23 Skills Integration Lab

The document describes configuring OSPFv2 routing on three routers with requirements including process ID, network addresses, authentication, priority, hello and dead intervals, passive interfaces, and default route propagation. The tasks are to configure OSPFv2 on RA, RB, and RC according to the requirements, verify the configurations, and test connectivity.

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Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge

The Topology

Addressingds Table
Device

Interface

IP Address

Subnet Mask

RA

G0/0

192.168.1.1

255.255.255.0

RB

G0/0

192.168.1.2

255.255.255.0

G0/0

192.168.1.3

255.255.255.0

S0/0/0

209.165.200.225

255.255.255.252

RC

Scenario
In this Skills Integration Challenge, your focus is OSPFv2 advanced configurations. IP addressing has been
configured for all devices. You will configure OSPFv2 routing with passive interfaces and default route
propagation. You will modify the OSPFv2 configuration by adjusting timers and establishing MD5
authentication. Finally, you will verify your configurations and test connectivity between end devices.

Requirements

Use the following requirements to configure OSPFv2 routing on RA and RB:


-OSPFv2 routing requirements:
Process ID 1
Network address for each interface
Enable authentication for area 0
-OSPF priority set to 150 on the LAN interface of RA
-OSPF priority set to 100 on the LAN interface of RB
-OSPF MD5 authentication key ID of 1 and MD5 key cisco on the LAN interfaces of RA and RB

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Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge


-Set the hello interval to 5
-Set the dead interval to 20

Use the following requirements to configure RC OSPFv2 routing:


-OSPFv2 routing requirements:
Process ID 1
Network address for the LAN interface
Enable authentication for area 0
Set all interfaces to passive by default, allow OSPF updates on the active LAN
Set the router to distribute default routes
-Configure a directly attached default route to the Internet
-OSPF priority set to 50 on the LAN interface
-OSPF MD5 authentication key ID of 1 and MD5 key cisco on the LAN interface of RC
-Set the hello interval to 5
-Set the dead interval to 20

Note: Issue the clear ip ospf process command on RC if the default route does not propagate.

Verify your configurations and test connectivity


-OSPF neighbors should be established and routing tables should be complete.
-RA should be the DR, RB should be the BDR.
-All three routers should be able to ping the web server.

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