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INTRODUCTION TO

DYNAMIC ROUTING
Student Name: Student Number
Malano, Gian Harvee B. 2021-01007
Nicor, Jhonric P. 2021-10334
LABORATORY EXERCISE 9 Paren, Christian Manuel A.2021-01014
Dilag, Emmanuel E. 2020-01381
Data Communications and Networks
Learning Objectives

• Perform basic confi guration tasks on


a router
• Create RIP routing between routers

• Show and learn the routing table


created
• Save the confi guration
TASK 1:
CREATE THE
NETWORK BELOW
USING YOUR PACKET
TRACER OR GNS3
SIMULATOR
Configure the end-devices as shown.

TASK 1:
CREATE THE
NETWORK BELOW
USING YOUR PACKET
TRACER OR GNS3
SIMULATOR
Assign IP address for the fastethernet port
0/0 and 0/1 and serial port 0/3/0

TASK 2:
INPUT THE
FOLLOWING
COMMANDS BELOW:
Use serial port to connect Router0 and
Router1.

TASK 2:
INPUT THE
FOLLOWING
COMMANDS BELOW:
Apply RIP routing protocol for Router0. This
is to advertise or allow the IPs on Router0
towards the other network.

TASK 3:
DEFINE THE RIP
ROUTING PROTOCOL
Do the same process for Router1 and save
the configurations.

TASK 3:
DEFINE THE
FLOATING ROUTES.
COLLECT AND SAVE THE ROUTING TABLE ON
ALL ROUTERS BEFORE DEFINING RIP.

TASK 3:
DEFINE THE
FLOATING ROUTES.
COLLECT AND SAVE THE ROUTING TABLE ON
ALL ROUTERS BEFORE DEFINING RIP.

TASK 3:
DEFINE THE
FLOATING ROUTES.
B. At Router0 and Router2 make a PING test.
a. Execute this command at Router0 and Router2 Router
ii. From Router0 PING the IPs of Router3 and vice versa.

TASK 3:
DEFINE THE
FLOATING ROUTES.
THANK
YOU!!

Dilag, Emmanuel E.

Malano, Gian Harvee B.

Nicor, Jhonric P.

Paren, Christian Manuel A.

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