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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
Determine the number of hosts needed
Design an appropriate addressing scheme
Assign addresses and subnet mask pairs to device interfaces and hosts
Examine the use of the available network address space
Determine how static routing could be applied to the network
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.
The BRANCH1 LAN 2 will require 10 host IP addresses.
The BRANCH2 LAN 1 will require 10 host IP addresses.
The BRANCH2 LAN 2 will require 10 host IP addresses.
The HQ LAN will require 20 host IP addresses.
The link from HQ to BRANCH1 will require an IP address for each end of the link.
The link from HQ to BRANCH2 will require an IP address for each end of the link.
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