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

Step 4. Show the routing table for the ROME router.<br />

ROME#show ip route<br />

Are there OSPF entries in the routing table now? Yes<br />

What is the metric value of the OSPF route?<br />

It varies; the default with b<strong>and</strong>width on serial set to 128 kbps gives a net cost of 782.<br />

What is the VIA address in the OSPF route? 192.168.15.1<br />

Are routes to all networks shown in the routing table? Yes<br />

What does the O mean in the first column of the routing table?<br />

The route was learned by OSPF.<br />

Task 7: Test Network Connectivity<br />

Ping the BERLIN host from the ROME host. Was it successful? Yes<br />

If not, troubleshoot as necessary.<br />

After you complete the previous steps, log off (by typing exit) <strong>and</strong> turn the router off. Then, remove <strong>and</strong><br />

store the cables <strong>and</strong> adapter.<br />

Curriculum Lab 2-2: Configuring OSPF with Loopback<br />

Addresses (2.3.2)<br />

Figure 2-11 Topology for Lab 2-2<br />

Router 1<br />

Router 2<br />

Router 3

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