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Task 2: Select Equipment and Cable Devices
Select the necessary equipment.
Step 1.
Select the remaining devices you will need, and add them to the working space inside
Packet Tracer.
Finish cabling the devices.
Step 2.
Cable the networks according to the topology diagram in Figure 7-6, taking care that inter-
faces match your documentation in Task 1.
Task 3: Apply a Basic Configuration
Configure the routers.
Step 1.
Using your documentation, configure the routers with basic configurations
Configure the PCs.
Step 2.
Using your documentation, configure the PCs with an IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateways.
Task 4: Test Connectivity
Before continuing, make sure that each device can ping its directly connected neighbor.
Task 5: Configure and Verify RIPv2 Routing
Configure RIPv2.
Step 1.
Configure all devices with RIPv2 routing. In your configuration, make sure that you
include the following:
Disable automatic summarization.
Stop routing updates on interfaces that are not connected to RIP neighbors.
Verify RIPv2.
Step 2.
Use verification commands to check your configuration. All routers should be converged
on all the 10.2.0.0/24 and 172.17.1.224/28 subnets.
Task 6: Configure Static and Default Routing
Your configuration is not complete until all PCs can ping the web server. Use static and default rout-
ing to finish the configuration.
Task 7: Test Connectivity and Examine the Configuration
All devices should have end-to-end connectivity, and the routing tables should be complete.
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