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Here's the deal: you have 14 tts as below:

1. Regarding the hsrp issue on dsw1 this will be mentioned in the

scenario of the tt
2. regarding the ipv6 issue on R2 (refer to the ipv6 topology)this will

be also mentioned in the scenario but all other 12 tts will have the same statement which is that client 1 is not able to ping the web server you should follow the below strategy to solve these tts which was published on this site: client 1<ipconfig If it is 169.x.x.x there are 4-TTs
1. 1.ASW1 port security (show-run ASW1 if 1/0/1 and 1/0/2 are in

Vlan10 )
2. 2.ASW1 access vlan 10 (show-run and check ASW1 if 1/0/1 and

1/0/2 are in Vlan1, if they are stop!)


3. 3.ASW1 switch-to-switch (show-run ASW1) check if vlan10,200

are allowed on portchannel 13 & 23 f not stop...


4. 4.R4 DHCP excluded (show-run R4)

If client got IP address (10.2.1.3)then 2 options: -First, if client1 can ping 10.1.1.1 not to server 209.65.200.241 (3 TT s) ALL IN R1 MY TRICK ON THIS ONE :
1. If sh ip BGP summary - Up/UP... R1 NAT (10.2.0.0) 2. If sh ip BGP summary - Nothing ...R1 BGP (56-65) 3. If sh ip BGP summary - Active .... R1 ACL

-Second , Client cant ping 10.1.1.1 but it can ping to 10.1.1.2.... then: (1TT)
4. 4. R1 OSPF authentication (show-run R1 + R2)

Thirdly, if client1 cannot ping 10.1.1.1, then (4 TTs)

1. client1 cant ping Gw :10.2.1.254 then...DSW1(ASW1) vlan

access map
2. client cant ping 10.1.1.10 then....R4 Route redistribution: 3. client cant ping 10.1.4.5 then.... R4 EIGRP Passive Interface:

passive interface (show-run R4)

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