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192.168.40.128/27
192.168.40.160/28
192.168.40.176/30
209.165.202.0/27
0.0.0.0/0
What networks are present in the routing table of ISP?
192.168.40.0/24
209.165.200.0/27
209.165.202.0/27
What networks are present in the RIP updates sent from HQ?
0.0.0.0/0
192.168.40.0/26
192.168.40.64/26
What networks are present in the RIP updates sent from BRANCH?
192.168.40.128/27
192.168.40.160/28
Task 11: Reflection
Why is it necessary to use RIPv2 instead of RIPv1 with this network design?
RIPv1 is a classful routing protocol. Classful routing protocols do not include subnet masks. Classful
routing protocols summarize networks at major network boundaries. RIPv1 does not support VLSM.
Task 12: Document the Router Configurations
On each router, capture the following command output to a text (.txt) file and save for future refer-
ence.
Running configuration
Routing table
Interface summarization
If you need to review the procedures for capturing command output, refer to “Lab 1-1: Cabling a
Network and Basic Router Configuration.”
Task 13: 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.
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