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Skillbased Exam Configuring and Troubleshooting Multiarea

OSPFv2
Topology

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Lab Troubleshooting Multiarea OSPFv2 and OSPFv3

Addressing Table
Device

Area
To ISP

Interface

IP Address

Lo0

209.165.200.225/30

Lo1

192.168.1.1/24

Lo2

192.168.2.1/24

G0/0

192.168.100.1

G0/1

192.168.101.1

S0/0/0 (DCE)

192.168.12.1/30

S0/0/0

192.168.12.2/30

G0/0

192.168.102.1

S0/0/1 (DCE)

192.168.23.2/30

Lo6

192.168.6.1/24

Lo4

192.168.4.1/24

Lo5

192.168.5.1/24

G0/0

192.168.103.1

S0/0/1

192.168.23.1/30

PC 1

NIC

192.168.100.2

PC 2

NIC

192.168.100.3

PC 3

NIC

192.168.101.2

PC 4

NIC

192.168.101.3

PC 5

NIC

192.168.102.2

PC 6

NIC

192.168.102.3

PC 7

NIC

192.168.103.2

PC 8

NIC

192.168.103.3

R1
(Ruoter ID
1.1.1.1)

Area 1

Area 0

R2
(Ruoter ID
2.2.2.2)
Area 3
R3
(Ruoter ID
3.3.3.3)

Part 1: Configuration OSPFv2 for R1 and R3


Please configure OSPVv2 for both R1 and R3.
You DO NOT have to configure OSPF on R2.
Passive interface needs to be configured to all loopback and Ethernet interface.
cisco is the console password class is the privileged EXEC password.

Part 2: Troubleshooting
The success of the configuration is when all PCs be able to ping each others.
Try to troubleshoot all necessary error to make the topology running successfully.

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