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Exploration Routing: OSPF Skills Based Assessment

Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to: Create an addressing scheme to accommodate the hosts on the network Cable network according to the diagram Configure OSPF Configure OSPF priorities Configure OSPF cost Verify OSPF operation Configure a static default route

Scenario
You are a network engineer for an ISP with multiple locations that are connected through a switch. You are assigned the task of creating an addressing scheme for each clients LAN. You must set the OSPF priorities so that the ISP router is the DR and the Remote_1 router is the BDR. You must also make sure that the Remote_2 router never takes part in the DR/BDR election.

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Exploration Routing: OSPF Skills Based Assessment

Task 1: Create an Addressing Scheme.


Step 1: Create an addressing scheme for each LAN using the 192.168.1.0/24 address space. Remote_1: Lo0: 60 Hosts Lo1: 12 Hosts Remote_2: Lo0: 62 Hosts L01: 28 Hosts Step 2: Record the appropriate subnet address and mask in Table 1. Table 1 Device ISP Remote_1 Interface Fa0/0 Lo0 Fa0/0 Lo0 Lo1 Fa0/0 Lo0 Lo1 IP Address Subnet Mask

Remote_2

Instructors Initial ______

Task 2: Cable and Configure Network.


Step 1 Cable the network according to the Topology Diagram. Step 2 Place the correct interface address for each router in Table 2. Table 2 Device ISP Remote_1 Interface Fa0/0 Lo0 Fa0/0 Lo0 Lo1 Fa0/0 Lo0 Lo1 IP Address 10.10.10.1 188.46.37.254 10.10.10.3 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.248 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.248

10.10.10.2

255.255.255.248

Remote_2

Step 3 Verify the configurations. Instructors Initial ______

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Task 3: Basic OSPF Configuration.


Step 1 Configure OSPF on each router. Use Process ID 1and advertise all directly connected networks in OSPF Area 0. Do not advertise the loopback interface on the ISP router. Step 2 Verify the OSPF configuration. Confirm that each router has formed an adjacency with one another and has a path to each network in the topology. Instructors Initial ______

Task 4: Confirm OSPF Priorities.


Step 1: Verify the OSPF priorities. Confirm that the DR/BDR election took place and that the Remote_2 router is the DR, Remote_1 is the BDR and the ISP router is the DROTHER. Step 2: Configure the ISP router with the highest possible OSPF priority. Step 3: Assure that the Remote_2 router will never take place in the DR/BDR election process. Step 4: Reboot the switch using the reload command to force the OSPF election process. Step 5: Verify that the OSPF election has occurred. Confirm that the ISP router is now the DR, the Remote_1 router is the BDR and the Remote_2 router is now the DROTHER. Instructors Initial ______

Task 5: Configure OSPF Cost.


Step 1: Set the cost on the Remote_2 WAN link to a value of 1. Step 2: Set the cost of the ISP WAN link to a value of 100. Step 3: Verify the cost in the routing table. Instructors Initial ______

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Exploration Routing: OSPF Skills Based Assessment

Task 6: Verify OSPF Operation.


Step 1: Verify neighbor adjacencies.

Step 2: Verify that all networks are present in the routing table. Instructors Initial ______

Task 7: Static Default Route


Step 1: Configure a static default route on the ISP router. Step 2: Propagate the static default route to the other routers in the network. Step 3: Verify that each router can see the static default route in their routing table.

Instructors Initial ______

Task 8: Verify Connectivity


Step 1 Ping the loopback interface on the ISP router from the Remote_1 and Remote_2 routers.

Instructors Initial ______

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