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Task 8: Clean Up
Erase the configurations and reload the routers. Disconnect and store the cabling. For PC hosts that
are normally connected to other networks (such as the school LAN or the Internet), reconnect the
appropriate cabling and restore the TCP/IP settings.
Packet Tracer Companion: RIP Troubleshooting (5.6.3)
Packet Tracer
Companion
You can now open the file LSG02-Lab563.pka on the CD-ROM that accompanies this topic to repeat
this hands-on lab using Packet Tracer. Remember, however, that Packet Tracer is not a substitute for a
hands-on lab experience with real equipment. A summary of the instructions is provided within the
activity.
Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge
Introduction
This activity focuses on subnetting skills, basic device configurations, static routing, and RIP routing.
After you configure all devices, test for end-to-end connectivity and examine your configuration.
Open the file LSG02-PTSkills5.pka on the CD-ROM that accompanies this topic. Use the topology in
Figure 5-15 and the addressing tables in Tables 5-9 and 5-10 to document your design.
Upon completion of this challenge, you will be able to
Design and document an addressing scheme based on requirements
Apply a basic configuration to the devices
Configure static routing between ISP routers
Configure RIPv1 routing in Region 1 and Region 2
Disable RIP updates on appropriate interfaces
Configure default routes and redistribute through RIP
Verify full connectivity between all devices in the topology
Open the file LSG02-PTSkills5.pka on the CD-ROM that accompanies this topic. You will use the
topology in Figure 5-15 and the addressing tables in Tables 5-8 and 5-9 to document your design.
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