CCNP Route FAQ: OSPF Overview and Neighbor Relationships Figure: Typical Hierarchical OSPF Design Q1. A router has been configured with the commands router ospf 9, network 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 8, and network 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 9, in that order. No other OSPF-related commands have been configured. The answers list the IP addresses that could be assigned to this … [Read more...]
CCNP Route FAQ: EIGRP Route Summarization and Filtering
CCNP Route FAQ: EIGRP Route Summarization and Filtering Figure: Choosing Locations for Route Summarization Q1. Router R1 has been configured for EIGRP. The configuration also includes an ACL with one line–access-list 1 permit 10.100.32.0 0.0.15.255–and the EIGRP configuration includes the distribute-list 1 in command. Which of the following routes could not be displayed … [Read more...]
CCNP Route FAQ: EIGRP Topology, Routes, and Convergence
CCNP Route FAQ: EIGRP Topology, Routes, and Convergence Q1. Which of the following are methods EIGRP uses to initially populate (seed) its EIGRP topology table, before learning topology data from neighbors? (Choose two.) a. By adding all subnets listed by the show ip route connected command b. By adding the subnets of working interfaces over which static neighbors have been … [Read more...]
CCNP Route FAQ: EIGRP Overview and Neighbor Relationships
CCNP Route FAQ: EIGRP Overview and Neighbor Relationships Q1. A router has been configured with the commands router eigrp 9 and network 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255. No other EIGRP-related commands have been configured. The answers list the IP addresses that could be assigned to this router’s Fa0/0 interface. Which answers list an IP address/prefix length that would cause the router … [Read more...]
CCNP Route Lab 3-7, OSPF Case Study
CCNP Route Lab 3-7, OSPF Case Study Topology Objectives Plan, design, and implement the International Travel Agency network shown in the diagram and described below. Verify that all configurations are operational and functioning according to the guidelines. Note: This lab uses Cisco 1841 routers with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(24)T1 and the Advanced IP Services … [Read more...]
CCNP Route FAQ: OSPF Virtual Links and Frame Reay Operations
CCNP Route FAQ: OSPF Virtual Links and Frame Reay Operations Figure: Connecting Two Area 0s with a Virtual Link Q1. Which of the following answers can be verified as true based on the following command output from Router R1? R1#show ip ospf virtual-links Virtual Link OSPF_VL0 to router 4.4.4.4 is up Run as demand circuit DoNotAge LSA allowed. Transit area 1, via … [Read more...]
CCNP Route Lab 8-5, IPv6 Troubleshooting Lab
CCNP Route Lab 8-5, IPv6 Troubleshooting Lab Topology Objective Troubleshoot and correct issues in an IPv6 topology. Background In this lab, you troubleshoot existing configurations to get a working topology. Copy and paste the initial configurations from this lab into the routers. Some of these configurations have intentional errors introduced. Your goal is … [Read more...]
CCNP Route Lab 8-3, Configuring 6to4 Tunnels
CCNP Route Lab 8-3, Configuring 6to4 Tunnels Topology Objectives Configure EIGRP for IPv4. Create a 6to4 tunnel. Configure static IPv6 routes. Background In this lab, you configure EIGRP for full connectivity between all IPv4 subnets. You then create a 6to4 tunnel and create static routes over it. Note: This lab uses Cisco 1841 routers with Cisco … [Read more...]
CCNP Route Lab 8-2, Using Manual IPv6 Tunnels with EIGRP for IPv6
CCNP Route Lab 8-2, Using Manual IPv6 Tunnels with EIGRP for IPv6 Topology Objectives Configure EIGRP for IPv4. Create a manual IPv6 tunnel. Configure EIGRP for IPv6 across the tunnel. Background In this lab, you configure EIGRP for full connectivity between all IPv4 subnets. Then you create a manual IPv6 tunnel and run EIGRP for IPv6 over … [Read more...]
CCNP Route Lab 8-1 , Configuring OSPF for IPv6
CCNP Route Lab 8-1 , Configuring OSPF for IPv6 Topology Objectives Configure a static IPv6 address on an interface. Change the default link-local address on an interface. Configure an EUI-64 IPv6 address on an interface. Enable IPv6 routing and CEF. Configure and verify single-area OSPFv3 operation. Background In this lab, you configure static … [Read more...]