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BSCI Lab Guide Overview Outline Use this guide to complete the lab exercises for this course. The solutions information is found in the Lab Exercise Answer Key. ‘This lab guide includes these exercises: Lab Exerc eI Lab Exercise 1-2; Lab Exercise 2-1 Lab Exercise 3-1 Lab Exercise 4-1 Lab Exercise 4-2; Lab Exercise 4-3 Lab Exercise 4-4 Lab Exercise 4-5 Lab Exercise 5-1 Lab Exercise 6-1 Lab Exercise 6-2 Lab Exercise 6-3 Lab Exercise 7-1 Lab Exercise 7-2: Lab Exercise 7-3 Selection Process Lab Exercise 7-4 Maps Basic Connectivity NAT Using Access Lists and Route Maps Migrating to a Classless Routing Protocol Configuring and Tuning EIGRP Configuring and Examining OSPF in a ‘Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay NBMA. ‘Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay P2MP and P2P Understanding the OSPF Database, and Tuning OSPF Configuring OSPF Virtual Link (Optional) ‘Configuring Integrated IS-IS in Multiple Areas ngle Area Configuring Basic Redistribution Tuning Basic Redistribution with 10S Tools ‘Configuring Policy-Based Routing (Optional) ‘Configuring External BGP for Two Neighbors, Configuring Fully Meshed Internal BGP Configuring BGP Route Summarization and Examining BGP Path BGP Path Manipulation Using MED and Local Preference with Route Lab Exercise 1-1: Basic Connectivity Complete the lab exercise to practice what you have leamed in this lesson, Exercise Objective In this exercise, you will connect to the edge routers (PRI and PxR2) and download a configuration file After completing this exercise, you will be able to: Connect to the TFTP server in the core from the PxRI and PxR2 routers. = Download a configuration file and complete the setup of your edge routers (PxR1 and PxR2) Visual Objective The figure illustrates what you will accomplish in this exercise. Oo Lore wanazoves sat va onde soxavina The figure shows the complete topology of the lab equipment. In this exercise you will connect the edge routers (PxRI and PxR2) to Back Bone Router | (BBR1) over the Frame Relay network and download a file from the TFTP server. Note “Throughout the exercise the pod number is refered to with x and the outer number with y. Substitute the appropriate number as needed. L-2 _Bullding Scalable Cisco intemetworks (SCI) v2.0 ‘Copyright © 2003, Cisco Systems, ne This lab exercise requires a topology of a pod and preconfigured core, No interaction between pods is required. A pod consists of these devices: Upto four end users m= Two end-users stations = Four Cisco 2610 routers (or similar) Each pod is connected to the core through the serial 0/0 port on PxRI and PxR2. Required Resources In this configuration, a pod consists of four students, two laptops, and four routers (labeled PrR1 through PrR4, where x is the pod number) connected to a central core. These are the resources and equipment required to complete this exercise: Telnet or console access to pod routers = Core configured for routing between pods Command List ‘The commands used in this exercise are described in the table here. Table 1: Commands ‘Command Description (config-if) Fencapsulation frame-relay Enables Frame Relay encapsulation (config-if) firane-relay map ip 172.31.x.3 1x1 broadcast ‘Maps a nexthop IP address to a permanent vitual ecu (PVC). (config-if) #ip address 172031.x.1 255.255-255.0 ‘Assigns an IP address (config) #ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 172.31-x.3 Creates a static route (config-if)#no shutdown Brings up an interface. Job Aids ‘There are no job aids for this lab exercise. Copyright® 2003, Cis Systems, ne LabGuide La

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