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Chapter 10. Configuring IP Routing<br />

Pro<strong>to</strong>cols on Cisco Routers<br />

This chapter discusses <strong>the</strong> implementation of static and dynamic IP routing on Cisco<br />

routers in an enterprise <strong>network</strong> environment. To start, we evaluate route<br />

distribution methods and explain <strong>the</strong> general configuration elements that apply <strong>to</strong><br />

configuring dynamic routing pro<strong>to</strong>cols on Cisco routers. Then, we review basic steps<br />

for configuring and moni<strong>to</strong>ring IP static routing, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, AURP, and OSPF.<br />

For easy reference, each section starts with a command summary list and utilizes<br />

(whenever possible) <strong>the</strong> same core <strong>network</strong> <strong>to</strong>pology (testnet, our example <strong>network</strong>)<br />

illustrated in Figure 10.1. This chapter concludes with <strong>the</strong> implementation of BGPv4<br />

and an overview of IP route redistribution.<br />

Figure 10.1. The testnet <strong>network</strong> map.<br />

The best way <strong>to</strong> learn something is <strong>to</strong> do it. Therefore, as you did in Chapter 7,<br />

"Introduction <strong>to</strong> Cisco Routers," you should recreate <strong>the</strong> configuration examples

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