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School Lab

rirest
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Hi everybody, I have a networking lab I am working on for school. 

In this lab I have 3 routers. Router 1, 2 and 3.

Router 1 has 1 pc, router 2 connects by serial between 1 and 3.

and router 3 has 2 pc's coming of it. 

Our teacher told us that we can use default/static routes or we can use ospf or eigrp between R2 and R3. 

But cannot configure between R1 and R2. So If I use eigrp or ospf option, will I still be able to ping any Pc

from any PC or does there have to be a config between R1 and R2?

Thanks for your help.

Rich 

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luis_cordova
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Hi @rirest 

 

Every device that routes, must know a path to the destination network for connectivity.
If you do not configure a dynamic protocol between R1 and R2, then you can occupy static routes between those routers and redistribute the static route in R2 so that R3 knows the route to the network connected only to R1.

 

Regards

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