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Step 2. Starting with 10.0.64.0, contiguously assign the next three subnets, all supporting 4000 hosts.<br />

List all four subnets here:<br />

10.0.64.0/20<br />

10.0.80.0/20<br />

10.0.96.0/20<br />

10.0.112.0/20<br />

Step 3. For REMOTE, begin with the 10.0.32.0 address as the subnet for loopback 0. What subnet<br />

mask would you use to provide enough space for 2000 users while maximizing the number of<br />

subnets?<br />

255.255.248.0 or /21<br />

Step 4. Starting with 10.0.32.0, contiguously assign the next three subnets, all supporting 2000 hosts.<br />

List all four subnets here:<br />

10.0.32.0/21<br />

10.0.40.0/21<br />

10.0.48.0/21<br />

10.0.56.0/21<br />

Step 5. Now pick a WAN subnet for the link shared by HQ <strong>and</strong> REMOTE. List the subnet you<br />

assigned here:<br />

The answer can be any subnet /30 from the 10.0.0.0/21 address space.<br />

Step 6. Label the topology in Figure 3-7 with the networks <strong>and</strong> finish filling in the IP address table<br />

with your chosen addressing scheme. Use the first available IP address in each subnet as the<br />

interface address. For the WAN subnet, assign HQ the first address.<br />

Task 2: Cable the Topology <strong>and</strong> Basic Configuration<br />

Step 1. Choose three routers <strong>and</strong> cable them according to the topology. You do not need any LAN<br />

interfaces or switches for this lab. (If using NetLab, choose a three router pod.)<br />

Step 2. Configure the routers with basic configurations including interface addresses.<br />

Task 3: Configure EIGRP Routing <strong>and</strong> Default Routing<br />

Step 1. Configure both HQ <strong>and</strong> REMOTE to use EIGRP as the routing protocol. Enter the simulated<br />

LAN subnets <strong>and</strong> the WAN link between HQ <strong>and</strong> REMOTE. Do not advertise the<br />

209.165.201.0/30 network. Make sure you disable automatic summarization.<br />

Step 2. Configure ISP with a static route pointing to the 10.0.0.0/17 Address Space.<br />

Step 3. Configure HQ with a default route pointing to ISP.<br />

Step 4. Configure HQ to advertise the default route to REMOTE with the redistribute static comm<strong>and</strong><br />

within the EIGRP routing process.<br />

HQ(config-router)#redistribute static<br />

Step 5. Verify HQ <strong>and</strong> REMOTE routing tables:<br />

Chapter 3: EIGRP <strong>and</strong> Troubleshooting Routing Protocols 211<br />

■ HQ should have six directly connected routes, four EIGRP routes, <strong>and</strong> one static route.<br />

■ REMOTE should have five directly connected routes, four EIGRP routes, <strong>and</strong> one EIGRP<br />

external route.

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