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CCNP Route Labs

The document contains instructions for several networking labs: Lab 1 covers configuring EIGRP stub routing on routers R3 and R4 to summarize routes and reduce routing table size. Lab 2 demonstrates policy-based routing (PBR) where an access list and route map are used to route TCP traffic to a specific next hop. Lab 3 configures the OSPF routing protocols with different area types - Portland is a stub area and Indianapolis is a totally stubby area to limit the routing information. Lab 4 sets up an OSPF virtual link between routers R2 and R3 in area 11 to connect two parts of a partitioned area. Lab 5 demonstrates redistributing routes between

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CCNP Route Labs

The document contains instructions for several networking labs: Lab 1 covers configuring EIGRP stub routing on routers R3 and R4 to summarize routes and reduce routing table size. Lab 2 demonstrates policy-based routing (PBR) where an access list and route map are used to route TCP traffic to a specific next hop. Lab 3 configures the OSPF routing protocols with different area types - Portland is a stub area and Indianapolis is a totally stubby area to limit the routing information. Lab 4 sets up an OSPF virtual link between routers R2 and R3 in area 11 to connect two parts of a partitioned area. Lab 5 demonstrates redistributing routes between

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LAB 1 - EIGRP Stub

R3#show running-config
R3#configure terminal
R3(config)#router eigrp 123
R3(config-router)#no eigrp stub receive-only
R3(config-router)#eigrp stub
R3(config-router)#end
R3#show ip route
R4>enable
R4#configure terminal
R4(config)#interface s0/0
R4(config-if)#ip summary-address eigrp 123 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0
R4(config-if)# end
R4# copy running-config startup-config
################################################################################
##############
LAB 2 - Policy Based Routing
+ Create the access list
+ Create the route map with match ip address and set ip next-hop and permit 20 l
ine
+ Apply the route map to fa0/0 with ip policy route-map
+ Generate traffic and do show route-map
BorderRouter#access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq www
BorderRouter(config)# route-map pbr permit 10
BorderRouter(config-route-map)# match ip address 101
BorderRouter(config-route-map)# set ip next-hop 10.1.101.1
BorderRouter(config-route-map)# exit
BorderRouter(config)# route-map pbr permit 20
BorderRouter(config-route-map)#exit
BorderRouter(config)#int fa0/0
BorderRouter(config-if)#ip policy route-map pbr
BorderRouter(config-if)#exit
BorderRouter(config)#exit
BorderRouter#show route-map
################################################################################
##############
LAB 3 - OSPF
+ Configure Portland router as a stub:
Portland#configure terminal
Portland(config)#router ospf 1
Portland(config-router)#network 192.168.4.4 0.0.0.3 area 1
Portland(config-router)#area 1 stub
Portland(config-router)#end
Portland#copy running-config startup-config
+ Configure Indianapolis router as a "totally stub":
Indianapolis#configure terminal
Indianapolis(config)#router ospf 1
Indianapolis(config-router)#network 192.168.4.4 0.0.0.3 area 1
Indianapolis(config-router)#area 1 stub no-summary
Indianapolis(config-router)#end

Indianapolis#copy running-config startup-config


################################################################################
##############
LAB 4 - IPv6 OSPF Virtual Link
+ Configure virtual link on R2 (from the first output above, we learned that the
OSPF process ID of R2 is 1):
R2>enable
R2#configure terminal
R2(config)#ipv6 router ospf 1
R2(config-rtr)#area 11 virtual-link 3.3.3.3
R2(config-rtr)#end
R2#copy running-config startup-config
+ Configure virtual link on R3 and disable the wrong configuration of "area 54 v
irtual-link 4.4.4.4"):
R3>enable
R3#configure terminal
R3(config)#ipv6 router
R3(config-rtr)#no area
R3(config-rtr)#area 11
R3(config-rtr)#end
R3#copy running-config

ospf 1
54 virtual-link 4.4.4.4
virtual-link 2.2.2.2
startup-config

+ Remove the wrongly configured virtual-link command. To get full mark we have t
o disable
R4#configure terminal
R4(config)#ipv6 router ospf 1
R4(config-router)#no area 54 virtual-link 3.3.3.3
R4(config-router)#end
################################################################################
##############
Lab 5 - EIGRP OSPF Redistribution
R2#show interface s0/0/0
+ Write down these 5 parameters, notice that we have to divide the Delay by 10 b
ecause its metric unit is tens of microsecond. For example, we get Bandwidth=154
4 Kbit, Delay=20000 us, Reliability=255, Load=1, MTU=1500 bytes then we would re
distribute as follows:
R2#config terminal
R2(config)#router ospf 1
R2(config-router)#redistribute eigrp 100 metric-type 1 subnets
R2(config-router)#exit
R2(config)#router eigrp 100
R2(config-router)#redistribute ospf 1 metric 1544 2000 255 1 1500
(Notice: In fact, these parameters are just used for reference and we can use ot
her parameters with no problem. Also, a candidate said that the simulator didn t a
ccept the Bandwidth of 1544; in that case, we can use a lower value, like 128.
If the delay is 20000us then we need to divide it by 10, that is 20000 / 10 = 20
00)
+ For R3 we use the show interface fa0/0 to get 5 parameters too

R3#show interface fa0/0


+ For example we get Bandwidth=10000 Kbit, Delay=1000 us, Reliability=255, Load=
1, MTU=1500 bytes
R3#config terminal
R3(config)#router ospf 1
R3(config-router)#redistribute eigrp 100 metric-type 1 subnets
R3(config)#exit
R3(config-router)#router eigrp 100
R3(config-router)#redistribute ospf 1 metric 10000 100 255 1 1500
################################################################################
###############

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