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ERouting OSPF PT Practice SBA

The document provides instructions for a Packet Tracer skills exam to configure routing between the US, UK and the internet. It includes addressing tables and steps to complete the IP addressing, discover the network topology, configure static and default routing to the UK and internet, configure OSPF routing between all devices, and verify full connectivity.
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ERouting OSPF PT Practice SBA

The document provides instructions for a Packet Tracer skills exam to configure routing between the US, UK and the internet. It includes addressing tables and steps to complete the IP addressing, discover the network topology, configure static and default routing to the UK and internet, configure OSPF routing between all devices, and verify full connectivity.
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ERouting OSPF PT Practice SBA

A few things to keep in mind while completing this activity:

1. Do not use the browser Back button or close or reload any exam windows during the exam. 2. Do not close Packet Tracer when you are done. It will close automatically. 3. Click the Submit Assessment button to submit your work.

Introduction
In this practice Packet Tracer Skills Exam, you will: finish the configuration of a partially configured network establish connectivity to the UK and the Internet through the use of static and dynamic routing

Addressing Table
Device US-HQ Interface S0/0/0 S0/0/1 S0/1/0 S0/1/1 Lo0 US-R1 Fa0/0 Fa0/1 S0/0/0 Lo0 US-R2 Fa0/0 Address 192.168.20.245 192.168.20.241 64.100.50.2 128.107.25.1 172.16.0.4 192.168.20.1 192.168.20.118 192.168.20.246 172.16.0.1 192.168.20.65 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.248 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.224 n/a n/a n/a n/a Default Gateway

Fa0/1 S0/0/0 Lo0 ServerLAN Fa0/0 Fa0/1 Lo0 US-Admin US-PC2 US-PC3 www.xyzcorp.com NIC NIC NIC NIC

192.168.20.113 192.168.20.242 172.16.0.2 192.168.20.97 192.168.20.114 172.16.0.3 192.168.20.66 192.168.20.94 192.168.20.62 192.168.20.98

255.255.255.248 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.240 255.255.255.248 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.224 255.255.255.224 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.240

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 192.168.20.65 192.168.20.65 192.168.20.1 192.168.20.97

Note: The password for user EXEC mode is cisco. The password for privileged EXEC mode is class.

Step 1: Finish the IP Addressing.


Note: Initially, you can only access router US-R2 through the console connection on US-Admin. a. Configure and verify interface addressing on US-R2. Configure and activate all interfaces for US-R2 that are listed in the addressing table.

b. Configure the correct IP addresses on US-PC2 and US-R1. Configure US-PC2 with the last IP address in the subnet. Configure the Fa0/1 interface on US-R1 with the last IP address in the subnet.

c. Verify connectivity.

Step 2: Discover the Network.


Explore the network to determine the IP addressing of the serial interfaces that US-HQ shares with US-R1 and US-R2. Remotely access US-HQ.

Step 3: Configure Static and Default Routing.


a. Configure connectivity to the UK. Using the next hop address 128.107.25.2, configure one summary static route on US-HQ to include only the subnets used and reserved for the UK. The UK subnets are listed in the following table:

UK Subnets 10.10.0.0/24 10.10.1.0/24 10.10.2.0/25 10.10.2.128/25 10.10.3.0/25 10.10.3.128/26 10.10.3.192/27 10.10.3.224/28 10.10.3.240/30 10.10.3.244/30 10.10.3.248/30 10.10.3.252/30

Configure a default route on US-HQ to send to the Internet all other traffic for destinations that are not found in the US-HQ routing table. Use the outbound interface argument.

b. Verify static and default routing.

Step 4: Configure OSPF Routing.


a. Configure OSPF on US-HQ, US-R1, and US-R2. Use OSPF process ID 3 and area 0. Advertise each subnet individually with its corresponding wildcard mask. On US-HQ, do not advertise the subnet to the Internet or the subnet to UK. Disable OSPF updates out interfaces where there are no OSPF neighbors available. Configure US-HQ to send the default route to US-R1 and US-R2 in OSPF updates.

b. Modify the default OSPF operation. Configure US-R1 to always be the DR by using a priority of 150. Configure US-R2 to always be the BDR by using a priority of 75. Change the hello interval to 30 seconds on US-R1 and US-R2 for the LAN that these two routers share with ServerLAN. Verify OSPF neighbor status.

c. Verify that OSPF is fully operational. Verify that the routing tables on US-R1, US-R2, and US-HQ contain all the expected routes. It may be necessary to shutdown and then reactivate interfaces to force OSPF to converge.

Step 5: Verify Full Connectivity.


Although these are not scored, the following connectivity tests should be successful. To test the static route to UK, successfully ping between US-HQ and UK-PC1. To test the OSPF neighbor establishment with ServerLAN, successfully ping between US-Admin and www.xyzcorp.com. To test end-to-end connectivity between the US and UK, successfully ping between US-PC2 and UK-PC3. To test the default route, successfully ping the Cisco Server from US-Admin.

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