Information Technology Reference
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Labs and Activities
Command Reference
In Table 3-4, record the command,
including the correct router prompt
, that fits the description.
Table 3-4
Commands for Chapter 3, Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols
Command
Description
Router#
show ip rip database
Displays all the routes known by RIP—even routes that
are not currently in the routing table
Router#
show ip protocols
Displays detailed information about dynamic routing
processes currently running on the router
Router#
show ip route 172.16.3.0
Displays detailed information about the route 172.16.3.0
Lab 3-1: Subnetting Scenario 1 (3.5.2)
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to
Determine the number of subnets needed
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Determine the number of hosts needed
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Design an appropriate addressing scheme
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Assign addresses and subnet mask pairs to device interfaces and hosts
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Examine the use of the available network address space
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Determine how static routing could be applied to the network
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Scenario
In this lab, you have been given the network address 192.168.9.0/24 to subnet and provide the IP
addressing for the network shown in Figure 3-3. The network has the following addressing require-
ments:
The BRANCH1 LAN 1 will require 10 host IP addresses.
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The BRANCH1 LAN 2 will require 10 host IP addresses.
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The BRANCH2 LAN 1 will require 10 host IP addresses.
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The BRANCH2 LAN 2 will require 10 host IP addresses.
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The HQ LAN will require 20 host IP addresses.
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The link from HQ to BRANCH1 will require an IP address for each end of the link.
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The link from HQ to BRANCH2 will require an IP address for each end of the link.
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