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OPEN Lab2

I. Logical Topology
IP Address:
Network x: 155.1.x.0/24
Loopback0 of all router is 150.1.y.y/24 (ex. R1 – 150.1.1.1/24)

II. Taks

1. Frame Relay
1.1 Hub-and-Spoke
 Configure a Frame Relay hub-and-spoke network between R1, R2, and R4
using the information provided in the diagram.
 Traffic from R1 destined for R2 should transit R4 and vice versa.
 Do not send any redundant broadcast traffic from the spokes to the
hub.
 To assist with troubleshooting and management ensure that CDP packets are
exchanged over this segment.
1.2 Point-to-Point
 Configure a Frame Relay point-to-point network between R4 and R5.
 R4 and R5 should use a subinterface numbered .54 for this Frame Relay
connection.
 Use only the DLCIs specified in the diagram.
 Do not use any dynamic or static layer 3 to layer 2 mappings over these
Frame Relay connections.
2. Interior Gateway Routing
2.1 OSPF
 Configure OSPF area 0, 34 and 80 according to the information provided in
the diagrams.
 Advertise the Loopback 0 networks of these devices into OSPF area 0.
 To minimize WAN utilization OSPF traffic should only be sent over the
Frame Relay segment during initial adjacency establishment and when
changes occur in the OSPF topology.
2.2 OSPF
 The Ethernet link between R4 and R5 will be used primarily as a backup of
the Frame Relay circuit between them.
 Configure the network so that traffic is only sent over this Ethernet segment
if the Frame Relay circuit between R4 and R5 is down.
2.3 EIGRP
 Configure EIGRP AS 200 on R1, R2, R3, and SW1.
 Enable EIGRP on the VLANs 3 and 33 of R3.
 Advertise the Loopback 0 networks of these devices into the EIGRP domain.
3. IGP Redistribution
 Redistribute between OSPF and EIGRP on R5.
 In order to ensure optimal routing within the OSPF domain configure your
network so that routes redistributed in from EIGRP have a cumulative
metric throughout the OSPF domain.
4. Exterior Gateway Routing
4.1 BGP Peering
 Configure BGP on the following devices with the following AS numbers:
Device BGP AS

R1 100

R2 100

R3 100

R4 200

R5 200

Sw1 200

Sw2 300

 Configure the BGP peering sessions as follows:

Device Peers
R1 R3, Sw1
R2 R3, R4
R3 R1, R2
R4 R5, R2, Sw2
R5 Sw1, R4, Sw2
Sw1 R1, R5
Sw2 R4, R5
 Announcing Networks in BGP
Advertise the Loopback0 interfaces of these devices into BGP
4.2 BGP Bestpath Selection
 Configure AS 100 so that all traffic destined for network 3 uses the Ethernet
segment between SW1 and R1.
 All traffic destined for network 33 should use the Frame Relay segment
between R2 and R4.
 In the case that either of these links are down traffic should be able to
be rerouted out the other link.
4.3 BGP Bestpath Selection
 Configure Sw2 with ten new loopback interfaces with the IP addresses
100.0.0.0/8---110.0.0.0/8
 Configuring AS200 to set local-preference attribute to 200 for eBGP
prefixes tagged with value 200:200 and 50 for eBGP prefixes tagged with
value 50:50.
 Using MED attribute configuring AS300 signal AS200 to prefer path to the
prefix (100.0.0.0/8---105.0.0.0/8) via R4 and to prefer path to prefix
(106.0.0.0/8—110.0.0.0/8) via R5
4.4 BGP Filtering
 Configure AS 100 so that it cannot be used as a transit AS for customers in
AS 100 to reach other ASs, and vice versa.
5. IP Multicast
 Configure PIM Sparse-Mode on all transit interfaces between R1, R2, R3,
R5, R4
5.1 Group 224.1.1.1
 Use R5’s Loopback0 interface as the static Rendezvous Point address for
group 224.1.1.1
 Configure Sw2 to join the group 224.1.1.1, and unsure that Sw1 can send
multicast packets to this group.
5.2 Group 224.4.4.4
 Use R4’s Loopback0 interface as the static Rendezvous Point address for
group 224.4.4.4
 Configure Sw2 to join the group 224.4.4.4, and unsure that Sw1 can send
multicast packets to this group.
6. IPv6 Tunneling
 Create new Loopback interfaces on R1, R4, and R5 with the IP addresses
2001:1:0:Y::Y/64 where Y is the router number.
 Create tunnels between R1 & R4 and R5 & R4. Use the IPv6 addresses
2001:1:0:14::Y/64 for the tunnel between R1 and R4 and the IPv6 address
2001:1:0:54::Y/64 for the tunnel between R5 and R4.
 The tunnel connecting R5 and R4 should use the encapsulated specifically
designed for transporting IPv6 over IPv4.
 The tunnel connecting R1 and R4 should use encapsulation suitable for
transporting different Layer 3 protocols.
 Use OSPFver3 to obtain connectivity
7. DHCP Relay
 Configure R6 to allocate IP addresses via DHCP to clients on network 20.
 The clients on network 20 should use R2 as the default gateway.

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