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58 Switching Basics <strong>and</strong> Intermediate Routing <strong>CCNA</strong> 3 <strong>Labs</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Study</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Task 1: Configure the Routers<br />

On the routers, configure the hostnames, console, virtual terminal, <strong>and</strong> enable passwords. Next, configure<br />

the serial (IP address <strong>and</strong> clock rate) <strong>and</strong> Fast Ethernet (IP address) interfaces. Finally, configure IP hostnames.<br />

If you have problems performing the basic configuration, refer to Lab 1-2, “Review of Basic<br />

Router Configuration with RIP.” You can also configure optional interface descriptions <strong>and</strong> message of the<br />

day banners. Be sure to save the configurations you just created.<br />

Task 2: Configure the Routing Protocol on Router Gadsden<br />

Go to the correct comm<strong>and</strong> mode <strong>and</strong> configure RIP routing on the GAD router according to Table 1-13.<br />

GAD(config)#router rip<br />

GAD(config-router)#network 172.16.0.0<br />

GAD(config-router)#network 172.17.0.0<br />

GAD(config-router)#exit<br />

GAD(config)#exit<br />

Task 3: Save the Gadsden Router Configuration<br />

Any time that changes are correctly made to the running configuration, you should save them to the startup<br />

configuration. Otherwise, if you reload or power cycle the router, you will lose the changes that are not in<br />

the startup configuration.<br />

Task 4: Configure the Routing Protocol on Router BHM<br />

Go to the correct comm<strong>and</strong> mode <strong>and</strong> configure RIP routing on the BHM router according to Table 1-13.<br />

BHM(config)#router rip<br />

BHM(config-router)#network 172.18.0.0<br />

BHM(config-router)#network 172.17.0.0<br />

BHM(config-router)#exit<br />

BHM(config)#exit<br />

Task 5: Save the BHM Router Configuration<br />

Enter the comm<strong>and</strong> copy run start to save the current running configuration to NVRAM.<br />

Task 6: Configure the Hosts<br />

Configure the hosts with proper IP addresses, subnet masks, <strong>and</strong> default gateways. Document your choices<br />

here:<br />

Host connected to router GAD<br />

IP address: 172.16.0.2<br />

Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0<br />

Default gateway: 172.16.0.1<br />

Host connected to router BHM<br />

IP address: 172.18.0.2<br />

Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0<br />

Default gateway: 172.18.0.1

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