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1 - 2 Semester 5: Advanced Routing v2.0 - Lab 7.6.1 Copyright  2001, Cisco Systems, Inc.

7.6.1 Route Optimization Challenge Lab
192.168.200.99/24 192.168.216.88/24
Fa0/0
192.168.200.1/24
Fa0/0
192.168.216.1/24
London Capetown
S0/0
192.168.192.2/30
S0/0
192.168.208.2/30
RIPv1
S0/1
192.168.208.1/30
S0/0
192.168.192.1/30
SanJose3
ISP2
SanJose1
SanJose2
Fa0/0
192.168.0.3/24
S0/0
172.16.0.5/30
Lo0 172.16.1.1/24
S0/1
172.16.0.6/30
Fa0/0


192.168.0.2/24
Fa0/0
192.168.0.1/24
192.168.0.0/24
OSPF
Area 0
Lo0 192.168.64.1/24
Lo1 192.168.72.1/24
Lo2 192.168.80.1/24
Lo3 192.168.88.1/24
Lo0 192.168.96.1/24
Lo1 192.168.104.1/24
Lo2 192.168.112.1/24
Lo3 192.168.120.1/24


Objective
You create and optimize a network utilizing RIPv2 and OSPF. Your network must connect to the
Internet.

Scenario
International Travel Agency is finally connecting its disparate networks. As the network
engineer, you are told that all locations need to communicate by the end of the month.
The only monies available for the project are for provisioning WAN links.


Design Considerations
You are to work with the existing routers in London and Cape Town that support only
RIPv2. For simplicity, you want to propagate a default route from SanJose2 to as many
routers as possible. You need to redistribute the connected loopbacks on SanJose1 and

SanJose2, simulating sections of your internetwork. Summarize, if appropriate.


2 - 2 Semester 5: Advanced Routing v2.0 - Lab 7.6.1 Copyright  2001, Cisco Systems, Inc.

Implementation Requirements

• All RIPv2 networks will be redistributed into OSPF. Summarize, if appropriate.
• Use default routes between SanJose2 and ISP2.
• SanJose3 will advertise a default route through the RIPv2 network.
• Redistribute connected loopbacks on SanJose1 and SanJose2. Filter the ISP2 WAN link
from being advertised by SanJose2.
• SanJose1 will always be the DR in the core network.
• Minimize the number of routes exchanged between core routers.

Implementation Completion Tests

• Successful pings from all hosts to the Internet (ISP2 Lo0).
• SanJose1 is the DR.




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