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Help with Packet Tracer Multi-Area OSPF?

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I have to configure this multi-area OSPF in Packet Tracer, where I'm supposed to put IP addresses on all equipment by subnetting my assigned IP network according to the prefixes listed in PT, then configure OSPF on all 10 routers (note that the multilayer switches are also routers, and its router interface is vlan), and then in the multilayer switch configure ether channel with the 4 links. Not lacp or pagp, it should be "switchport access vlan 10".

 
The 5 routers on the left should be in OSPF area 1, the 5 routers to the right should be in OSPF area 2 and the link between the two multilayer switches is OSPF area 0. And I'm not allowed to use any static routes or other routing protocols, the routers must know all networks using OSPF with the goal being for the 4 PCs to be able to ping each other.
 
I know it's a lot to ask, but I'd just really appreciate it if anyone could help me out here, cause I'm kinda totally lost.
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NetworkDave
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@theodortharizdun,

Start by breaking the project into separate tasks:
- Determine an IP addressing scheme - What is your assigned IP network?
- Design the topology - Is this a pre-built PKA/PKT file or a custom PKT that you need to design?
- Configure end and network devices.
- Implement Multi-area OSPF.
- Configure Etherchannel.
- Test connectivity.

Which PT is it? Send the zipped pka/pkt file and any instructions

HTH
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Martin L
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You can attach your PT file here (must be in a zip format).

Regards, ML
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