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Routing Case Study

Instructions
Configure the routers according to the above diagram and the requirements below.
Requirements
Configure the interfaces with the IP addresses shown in the diagram.
Configure R2 and R3 to be in EIGRP AS 65100. Add the entire class B
network and disable automatic summarization.
Configure OSPF area 0 on the link between R1 and R2. Do not add the
loopback interfaces on R1 into area 0.
Redistribute all R1 loopbacks and summarize the 172.16.122.0 and
172.16.123.0 loopbacks to the backbone with the most efficient mask.

Have R3 redistribute its connected routes into EIGRP.

Make sure all loopback interfaces are advertised with the correct mask.
Have R2 originate a default route into the OSPF domain.
Redistribute OSPF into EIGRP.
Configure passive interfaces for EIGRP and OSPF as appropriate.
Filter out 172.16.120.0 and 172.16.121.0 from being advertised to R3.
Configure R2 and R3 in BGP AS 65100. Configure R4 in BGP AS 65400.
Peer R2 and R3 in BGP on their loopback interfaces.
Peer R3 and R4 in BGP.
Have R4 advertise its loopback interfaces into BGP.
Modify the local preference on R3 so that AS 65100 prefers the T1 link to
AS 65400 networks.
Configure R3 to filter out 172.31.8.0 and 172.31.12.0 on the inbound
updates from R4.
Configure R4 with a static route to the 172.16.0.0/16 network via R3.
Configure the IPv6 loopback and tunnel interfaces on R1 and R3.
Enable RIPng on R1 and R3 and configure the advertisement of the IPv6
loopback and tunnel networks.

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