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Are there any problems with the connected networks in the EIGRP topology table? no
If you have recorded any commands in the previous steps, apply them to the router config-
uration now.
Step 6.
View the routing information.
Step 7.
If any changes were made to the configuration in the previous steps, view the routing
information again.
Does the information in routing table indicate any configuration errors on the HQ router?
no
Does the information in the EIGRP topology table indicate any configuration errors on the
HQ router? no
If the answer to either of these questions is yes , troubleshoot the routing configuration
again.
What EIGRP routes are shown in the routing table?
172.18.0.0/16 via 209.165.202.134
172.18.64.0/18 is directly connected
209.165.202.128 is directly connected
209.165.202.132 is directly connected
Attempt to ping between the hosts again.
Step 8.
From the host PC2, is it possible to ping PC1? yes
From the host PC2, is it possible to ping PC3? yes
From the host PC2, is it possible to ping the Serial 0/0/0 interface of the BRANCH2
router? no
From the host PC2, is it possible to ping the Serial 0/0/1 interface of the BRANCH2
router? yes
Task 5: Troubleshoot the BRANCH2 Router
Begin troubleshooting at the host PC3.
Step 1.
From the host PC3, is it possible to ping PC1? yes
From the host PC3, is it possible to ping PC2? yes
From the host PC3, is it possible to ping the default gateway? yes
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