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Configure an EXEC mode password.
Configure a message-of-the-day banner.
Configure a password for console connections.
Configure a password for VTY connections.
Synchronize unsolicited messages and debug output with solicited output and prompts for the
console and virtual terminal lines.
Configure an EXEC timeout of 15 minutes.
Task 5: Configure and Activate Serial and Ethernet
Addresses
Configure the BRANCH, HQ, and ISP routers.
Step 1.
Configure the interfaces on the BRANCH, HQ, and ISP routers with the IP addresses from
the addressing table provided under the topology diagram.
When you have finished, be sure to save the running configuration to the NVRAM of the
router.
Configure the Ethernet interfaces of PC1, PC2, and PC3.
Step 2.
Configure the Ethernet interfaces of PC1, PC2, and PC3 with the IP addresses from Table 5-6.
Task 6: Verify Connectivity to Next-Hop Device
You should not have connectivity between end devices yet. However, you can test connectivity
between two routers and between an end device and its default gateway.
Verify BRANCH connectivity.
Step 1.
Verify that BRANCH can ping across the WAN link to HQ and that HQ can ping across
the WAN link it shares with ISP.
Verify Ethernet interface connectivity.
Step 2.
Verify that PC1, PC2, and PC3 can ping their respective default gateways.
Task 7: Configure RIP Routing on the BRANCH Router
Consider the networks that need to be included in the RIP updates that are sent out by the BRANCH
router.
What networks are currently present in the BRANCH routing table before RIP is configured? List the
networks with slash notation.
10.0.0.0/23
192.168.1.0/26
What commands are required to enable RIP version 1 and include these networks in the routing updates?
router rip
network 10.0.0.0
network 192.168.1.0
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