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Practice Skills Assessment - EIGRP
All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device
console.
Router [[R2name]]:
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EIGRP for IPv4 and EIGRP for IPv6
HSRP
Interface bandwidth
EIGRP for IPv4 passive interface
Router [[R2-2name]]:
Router [[R3name]]:
Switch [[S1name]]:
RPVST+ activation
RPVST primary root bridge priority
EtherChannel channel groups
Static trunking with native VLAN
DTP
VTP
Switch [[S2name]]:
RPVST+ activation
PortFast
BPDU Guard
EtherChannel channel groups
Static trunking with native VLAN
DTP
VTP
Switch [[S3name]]:
RPVST+ activation
RPVST secondary root bridge priority
EtherChannel channel groups
Static trunking with native VLAN
DTP
VTP
PC [[PC1name]]:
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Default gateway
PC [[PC4name]]:
Default gateway
Topology
Addressing Table
Use the following addresses to configure the network. Some addresses are preconfigured on devices that
you are not required to configure, and are provided for reference purposes only.
192.168.100.9/30
S0/0/0 2001:DB8:1A::1/64
FE80::1 link local
192.168.100.21/30
[[R1name]] S0/0/1 2001:DB8:1B::1/64
FE80::1 link local
203.0.113.18/30
S0/1/0 2001:DB8:99::2/64
FE80::1 link local
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2001:DB8:1A::2/64
FE80::2 link local
192.168.100.33/30
S0/0/1 2001:DB8:2::1/64
FE80::2 link local
10.1.0.3/24
G0/0 2001:DB8:20::3/64
FE80::2 link local
203.0.113.22/30
S0/0/0 2001:DB8:100::2/64
FE80::22 link local
[[R2-2name]]
10.1.0.2/24
G0/0 2001:DB8:20::2/64
FE80::22 link local
192.168.100.34/30
S0/0/0 2001:DB8:2::2/64
FE80::3 link local
192.168.100.22/30
S0/0/1 2001:DB8:1B::2/64
FE80::3 link local
S0/1/0 2001:DB8:E::2/64
[[R3name]] 10.10.0.1/24
G0/0.10 2001:DB8:3:10::1/64
FE80::3 link local
10.15.0.1/24
G0/0.15 2001:DB8:3:15::1/64
FE80::3 link local
10.20.0.1/24
G0/0.20 2001:DB8:3:20::1/64
FE80::3 link local
Instructions
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Part I: EIGRP and HSRP Configuration
Step 1-1: Configure default static routes.
1. Configure IPv4 and IPv6 default static routes on the [[R1name]] router to the [[cloudname]]. Use
the outgoing interface value in your configuration.
Ipv6 unicast-routing
Ipv6 route ::/0 s0/1/0
2. Configure the [[R2-2name]] router with an IPv4 default route to the [[cloudname]] using the
outgoing interface value.
[[R1name]]
Router eigrp 99
Do show ip route connected
Network 192.168.100.8 0.0.0.3
Network 192.168.100.20 0.0.0.3
Eirgrp Router-id 1.1.1.1
[[R2name]]
Router eigrp 99
Do show ip route connected
Network 10.1.0.0 0.0.0.255
Network 192.168.100.8 0.0.0.3
Network 192.168.100.32 0.0.0.3
Eirgrp Router-id 2.2.2.2
[[R3name]]
Router eigrp 99
Do show ip route connected
Network 10.10.0.0 0.0.0.255
Network 10.15.0.0 0.0.0.255
Network 10.20.0.0 0.0.0.255
Network 192.168.100.20 0.0.03
Eirgrp Router-id 3.3.3.3
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2. Activate routing for the appropriate networks. Use inverse masks that specify only addresses
within the networks.
3. Set the router IDs as follows:
o [[R1name]]: 1.1.1.1
o [[R2name]]: 2.2.2.2
o [[R3name]]: 3.3.3.3
[[R1name]],
Ipv6 unicast-routing
Ipv6 router eirgrp 99
Eigrp router-id 1.1.1.1
No shutdown
Exit
Do show ipv6 interface brief
Interface s0/0/0
Ipv6 eigrp 99
Interface s0/0/1
Ipv6 eigrp 99
[[R2name]]
Ipv6 unicast-routing
Ipv6 router eirgrp 99
Eigrp router-id 2.2.2.2
No shutdown
Exit
Do show ipv6 interface brief
Interface s0/0/1
Ipv6 eigrp 99
Interface s0/0/0
Ipv6 eigrp 99
Interface g0/0
Ipv6 eigrp 99
[[R3name]]
Ipv6 unicast-routing
Ipv6 router eirgrp 99
Eigrp router-id 3.3.3.3
No shutdown
Exit
Do show ipv6 interface brief
Interface g0/0.10
Ipv6 eigrp 99
Interface g0/0.15
Ipv6 eigrp 99
Interface g0/0.20
Ipv6 eigrp 99
Interface s0/0/0
Ipv6 eigrp 99
Interface s0/0/1
Ipv6 eigrp 99
Interface s0/1/0
Ipv6 eigrp 99
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2. Activate routing for the appropriate networks. Note that router [[R2-2name]] does not use EIGRP
routing.
3. Set the router IDs as follows:
o [[R1name]]: 1.1.1.1
o [[R2name]]: 2.2.2.2
o [[R3name]]: 3.3.3.3
Important: Your EIGRP for IPv6 configuration can only be checked for this assessment indirectly. After
you have completed your configuration, in order to get credit for EIGRP for IPv6 routing, you must do the
following:
1. On host [[PC2name]], go to the Desktop tab and open the Command Prompt.
2. Enter telnet 2001:DB8:E::1
3. If your EIGRP for IPv6 configuration is correct, you should be able to reach the [[Extname]] router
with the address above. Authenticate your Telnet session with the password cisco.
4. Move to privileged EXEC mode using the password admin.
5. Activate the G0/0 interface of the router.
6. Exit the Telnet session.
telnet 2001:DB8:E::1
cisco
enable
config t
interface g0/0
no shutdown
exit
In your score report, for EIGRP for IPv6 interface activation, you will see an item for activation of the
router [[Extname]] G0/0 interface. If you got this item correct, you have correctly activated EIGRPv6 on
the required routers.
1. Set the interface bandwidth for the two EIGRP interfaces on router [[R1name]] to match the
interface clock speed.
2. Set the interface bandwidth for the serial interfaces on routers [[R2name]] and [[R3name]] to
match the bandwidth of the interfaces on router [[R1name]].
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[[R2name]]
Interface s0/0/0
Bandwidth 2000
[[R3name]]
Interface s0/0/1
Bandwidth 2000
3. Configure all LAN interfaces, both physical and virtual, so that EIGRP messages are not sent into
the LANs.
[[R2name]]
Router eigrp 99
Passive-interface g0/0
[[R3name]]
Router eigrp 99
Passive-interface g0/0.10
Passive-interface g0/0.15
Passive-interface g0/0.20
4. Configure [[R1name]] so that the static default route is automatically shared with the other
EIGRP routers.
Router eigrp 99
Redistribute static
Requirements:
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o The router should immediately become the active router.
o The priority should be 150.
Interfaceg0/0
Standby 1 ip 10.1.0.1
Standby 1 preempt
Standby 1 priority 150
Standby version 2
Interface g0/0
Standby 1 ip 10.1.0.1
Standy version 2
3. In order for the [[R2-2name]] router to provide connectivity to the Internet, it requires a default
route to be configured as you are directed in Step 1-1 above. This router is not configured with
EIGRP.
4. Configure hosts [[PC1name]] and [[PC4name]] with the correct default gateway addresses.
10.1.0.1 gateway
Port
Chann Device Interfaces
el
Fa0/3
[[S1name]]
Fa0/4
1
Fa0/3
[[S2name]]
Fa0/4
Fa0/5
[[S1name]]
Fa0/6
2
Fa0/5
[[S3name]]
Fa0/6
Fa0/1
[[S2name]]
Fa0/2
3
Fa0/1
[[S3name]]
Fa0/2
1. Configure EtherChannels with the LACP protocol using the information in the table.
2. Both sides of the channel should ask if the other side is willing to participate in the channel.
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[[S1name]]
Interface range f0/3-4
Channel-group 1 mode active
Interface range f0/5-6
Channel-group 2 mode active
[[S2name]]
Interface range f0/3-4
Channel-group 1 mode active
Interface range f0/1-2
Channel-group 3 mode active
[[S3name]]
Interface range f0/5-6
Interface-group 2 mode active
Interface range f0/1-2
Interface-group 3 mode active
[[R3name]]
Interface g0/0
No shutdown
[[S1name]]
Interface g0/1
No shutdown
2. The trunk between [[R3name]] and [[S1name]] should use the native VLAN value preconfigured
on [[R3name]].
[[R3name]]
Do show run
Vlan 99 native
[[S1name]]
Interface g0/1
Switchport mode trunk
Shitchport trunk native vlan 99
3. Configure all of the port channel interfaces as static trunks with the appropriate native VLAN.
[[S1name]]
Interface g0/1
Switchport nonegotiate
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4. Disable DTP negotiation on all of the trunks.
[[S1name]]
Interface port-channel 1
Switchport mode trunk
Shitchport trunk native vlan 99
Switchport nonegotiate
Interface port-channel 2
Switchport mode trunk
Shitchport trunk native vlan 99
Switchport nonegotiate
[[S2name]]
Interface port-channel 1
Switchport mode trunk
Shitchport trunk native vlan 99
Switchport nonegotiate
Interface port-channel 3
Switchport mode trunk
Shitchport trunk native vlan 99
Switchport nonegotiate
[[S3name]]
Interface port-channel 2
Switchport mode trunk
Shitchport trunk native vlan 99
Switchport nonegotiate
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Shitchport trunk native vlan 99
Interface port-channel 3
Switchport mode trunk
Shitchport trunk native vlan 99
Switchport nonegotiate
[[S1name]]
Vtp server
Vtp domain vtpdomain
Vtp password vtppass
Vtp version 2
[[S2name]]
Vtp cliente
Vtp domain vtpdomain
Vtp password vtppass
Vtp version 2
[[S3name]]
Vtp client
Vtp domain vtpdomain
Vtp password vtppass
Vtp version 2
Note: In order for the VLANs to be distributed from the VTP server to the client switches, you may need
to take action to increment the VTP revision number. This can be done by adding and deleting a VLAN on
the VTP server after the switches in the domain have complete VTP configurations and trunking is
operating correctly.
[[S1name]]
Vlan 555
No vlan 555
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Step 2-4: Configure RPVST.
Configure switches [[S1name]], [[S2name]], and [[S3name]] with RPVST+ as follows:
[[S1name]]
[[S2name]]
[[S3name]]
2. Switch [[S1name]] should be configured as the root bridge for VLANs 10, 15, and 20 with a
priority value of 24576.
[[S1name]]
3. Switch [[S3name]] should be configured as the secondary root bridge for VLANs 10, 15, and 20
with a priority value of 28672.
[[S3name]]
[[S2name]]
No se modifica el spanning-trre
1. Configure all of the access ports that are assigned to VLANs with BPDU Guard.
2. Configure the same ports with PortFast.
[[S2name]]
Do show run
Interface range f0/10-24
Spanning-tree bpduguard enable
Spanning-tree portfast
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If EIGRP is configured properly, full adjacencies should be formed between all routers in the EIGRP AS.
The hosts on the LANs should be able to communicate with the hosts on all other LANs and the
[[servname]] using both IPv4 and IPv6.
Ping 192.10.2.10
Ping 2001:192::10:
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