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Task 2: Apply a Basic Configuration
Using your documentation, configure the routers with basic configurations including addressing. Use
cisco as the line passwords and class as the secret password. Use 64000 as the clock rate.
Task 3: Configure Static Routing Between ISP Routers
Each ISP router already has two static routes to the other ISP router's directly connected WANs.
Implement static routing on each ISP router to ensure connectivity between the two regions.
Task 4: Configure EIGRP Routing in Region 1 and RIPv2
Routing Region 2
Configure EIGRP routing in Region 1.
Step 1.
Configure all routers in Region 1 (R1, B1-R1, B2-R1, and B3-R1) with EIGRP as the
dynamic routing protocol.
Use 1 as the process ID for EIGRP.
Disable automatic summarization.
Manually summarize routes advertised by the branch routers to R1 so that only one
route is sent. (Note: The current version of Packet Tracer allows the configuration of
the summary command. However, the routing tables will still display as if summariza-
tion has not been configured. This is a known bug that will be addressed in a future
release.)
Configure the Hello intervals on the branch routers to 30 seconds.
Configure RIPv2 routing Region 2.
Step 2.
Configure all routers in Region 2 (R2, B1-R2, B2-R2, and B3-R2) with RIPv2 as the
dynamic routing protocol. Disable automatic summarization.
Task 5: Disable Routing Updates on Appropriate Interfaces
Routing updates do not need to be sent out all the router interfaces. Disable routing updates on appro-
priate interfaces.
Task 6: Configure and Redistribute Default Routes
Packet Tracer does not yet support the redistribution of static default routes with EIGRP. Therefore,
you must configure all routers in Region 1 with a default route. Use the exit interface argument.
Configure the appropriate router in Region 2 with a default route. Then configure that router to redis-
tribute the default route to all other routers in the region.
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