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198 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 2. Each workstation should be able to ping the attached router. Troubleshoot as necessary. Hint:<br />

Remember to assign a specific IP address <strong>and</strong> default gateway to the workstation. If you are<br />

running Windows 98, check using Start > Run > winipcfg. If you are running Windows 2000<br />

or later, check using ipconfig in a DOS window.<br />

Step 3. At this point, the workstations will not be able to communicate with each other. The following<br />

tasks demonstrate the process that is required to get communication working while using<br />

EIGRP as the routing protocol.<br />

Task 4: View the Router’s Configuration <strong>and</strong> Interface Information<br />

Step 1. At the privileged EXEC mode prompt, type the following:<br />

Paris#show running-config<br />

Step 2. Using the show ip interface brief comm<strong>and</strong>, check the status of each interface.<br />

What is the state of the interfaces on each router?<br />

Paris:<br />

Warsaw:<br />

■ Fast Ethernet 0: Up<br />

■ Serial 0: Up<br />

■ Fast Ethernet 0: Up<br />

■ Serial 0: Up<br />

Step 3. Ping from one of the connected serial interfaces to the other.<br />

Was the ping successful? Yes<br />

Step 4. If the ping was not successful, troubleshoot the router’s configuration until the ping is successful.<br />

Task 5: Configure EIGRP Routing on Router Paris<br />

Step 1. Enable the EIGRP routing process on router Paris <strong>and</strong> configure the networks it will advertise.<br />

Use EIGRP autonomous system number 101.<br />

Paris(config)#router eigrp 101<br />

Paris(config-router)#network 192.168.3.0<br />

Paris(config-router)#network 192.168.2.0<br />

Paris(config-router)#network 192.168.0.0<br />

Paris(config-router)#end<br />

Step 2. Show the routing table for the Paris router.<br />

Paris#show ip route<br />

Do entries exist in the routing table? No<br />

Why?<br />

EIGRP is not configured on router Warsaw yet.

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