Ccna Routing Protocols Skills Assessment

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to:

• Assign address space using VLSM to meet host requirements.

• Assign appropriate addresses to interfaces and document them in the address tables below.

• Configure each router with a hostname, login banner, interface descriptions, enable password, and local and remote passwords. All passwords should be encrypted.

• Configure EIGRP and OSPF.

• Configure and propagate default static routes and summary routes.

• Test and verify full connectivity.

Scenario:

You are a network engineer for Naval Networks. You have been given the task of implementing EIGRP for NCTAMSPAC and OSPF for NCTAMSLANT. The address blocks 172.20.0.0 /22 and 172.20.4.0 /22 have been provided for the NCTAMSPAC and NCTAMSLANT networks respectively. Both sites share a common access point to the internet. Client workstations from each site must be able to communicate with each other as well as the web server. Your routing solution must meet the following guidelines:

Task 1: Create an Addressing Scheme.

Step 1: Address blocks 172.20.0.0 /22 and 172.20.4.0 /22 have been assigned to NCTAMSPAC and NCTAMSLANT respectively.

• Provide enough addresses for each networks host requirements while wasting the least amount of address space.

• Assign LAN subnets in order from the largest host requirement to the smallest host requirement.

• Assign WAN subnets using the remaining address space, some subnets have already been provided for you.

• Use exit-interface when configuring static routes.

Step 2: Record the appropriate subnet addresses and masks in Table 1(NCTAMSPAC) and Table 2(NCTAMSLANT).

Step 3: Record router interface and PC information in Table 4(NCTAMSPAC) and Table 5(NCTAMSLANT).

• For each LAN interface, assign the first usable IP address.

• For each WAN connection, assign the DCE...