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Troubleshoot the routing configuration on BRANCH2.
Step 5.
Begin by viewing the routing table.
What networks and routes are shown in the routing table?
172.16.0.0/16
172.16.0.0/16 [120/2] via 209.165.200.229
172.16.4.0/25 is directly connected
172.16.4.128/25 is directly connected
192.168.1.0/24 [120/1] via 209.165.200.229
209.165.200.0/30
209.165.200.224 [120/1] via 209.165.200.229
209.165.200.228 is directly connected
Examine the routes that are being sent out in the routing updates from BRANCH2.
Step 6.
Are there any problems with these routing updates?
The BRANCH2 LANs are missing from the routing updates.
If there are any problems with the routing configuration, record any commands that will be
necessary to correct the configuration errors.
configure terminal
router rip
network 172.16.0.0
If you have recorded any commands in the previous step, apply them to the router configu-
ration now.
Step 7.
Attempt to ping the hosts again.
Step 8.
From the host PC5, is it possible to ping PC6? yes
From the host PC5, is it possible to ping PC1? no
From the host PC3, is it possible to ping the default gateway? yes
From the HQ router, is it possible to ping PC1?
Yes, but not all the pings are successful.
From the HQ router, is it possible to ping PC5?
Yes, but not all the pings are successful.
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