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Begin by viewing the summary of status information for each interface on the router.
Are there any problems with the configuration of the interfaces? no
If there are any problems with the configuration of the interfaces, record any commands
that will be necessary to correct the configuration errors.
If you have recorded any commands in the previous step, apply them to the router configu-
ration now.
Step 3.
View a summary of the status information.
Step 4.
If any changes were made to the configuration in the previous step, view the summary of
the status information for the router interfaces again.
Does the information in the interface status summary indicate any configuration errors? no
If the answer is yes , troubleshoot the interface status of the interfaces again.
Troubleshoot the routing configuration on BRANCH1.
Step 5.
What networks and routes are shown in the routing table?
172.16.0.0/23
172.16.0.0 is directly connected
172.16.2.0 is directly connected
192.168.1.0/24 [120/1] via 209.165.200.225
209.165.200.0/30
209.165.200.224 is directly connected
Are there any problems with the routing table? yes
If there are any problems with the routing configuration, record any commands that will be
necessary to correct the configuration errors.
Are there any problems with the routing table that could be because of errors on other
parts of the network?
The routing table is missing routes to the BRANCH2 LANs. This is because of incorrect
configuration of one of the other devices.
What networks are included in the RIP updates being sent from BRANCH1?
172.16.0.0/23
172.16.2.0/23
Are there any problems with the RIP updates that are being sent out from the router?
The BRANCH1 router is sending out v1 updates.
If there are any additional problems with the RIP configuration, record any commands that
will be necessary to correct the configuration errors.
configure terminal
router rip
version 2
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