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CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide - BINARYBB.INFO – @jagalbraith

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Curriculum Lab 1-4: Verifying RIPv2 Configuration (1.2.5)<br />

Figure 1-34 Topology for Lab 1-4<br />

Table 1-13 Lab Equipment Configuration<br />

Router Router Name Fast Ethernet 0 Address Interface Type Serial 0 Address<br />

Designation<br />

Router 1 GAD 172.16.0.1 DCE 172.17.1.1<br />

Router 2 BHM 172.18.0.1 DTE 172.17.1.2<br />

The enable secret password for both routers is class.<br />

The enable, VTY, <strong>and</strong> console password for both routers is cisco.<br />

The subnet mask for both interfaces on both routers is 255.255.0.0.<br />

Objectives<br />

Straight-Through Cable<br />

■ Configure RIPv1 <strong>and</strong> RIPv2 on routers.<br />

■ Use show comm<strong>and</strong>s to verify RIPv2 operation.<br />

Chapter 1: Introduction to Classless Routing 57<br />

Router 1 Router 2<br />

Rollover (Console) Cable<br />

Crossover Cable<br />

Serial Cable<br />

Background/Preparation<br />

Cable a network that is similar to the one in Figure 1-34. You can use any router that meets the interface<br />

requirements in Figure 1-34 (that is, 800, 1600, 1700, 2500, <strong>and</strong> 2600 routers or a combination). Refer to<br />

the information in Appendix A to correctly specify the interface identifiers based on the equipment in your<br />

lab. The 1721 series routers produced the configuration output in this lab. Another router might produce<br />

slightly different output. You should execute the following steps on each router unless you are specifically<br />

instructed otherwise.<br />

Start a HyperTerminal session.<br />

Implement the procedure documented in Appendix C on all routers before continuing with this lab.

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