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Static & RIPv2 Help

Skyamoebe551
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Be sure that you implement the following, and test:

     PC999 should be able to ping or trace route to all devices

     Implement RIPv2 Routing on R0, R1, R2, R2a, R2b only

     Do not implement RIPv2 Routing on ISP (that's a no-no)

     Implement a default static route (gateway of last resort) on the appropriate router so that all devices communicate with loopback 0 on ISP

     All devices should be able to ping or trace route to 8.8.8.8

     When a circuit is removed anywhere from R0 to R1 to R2 (triangle), the network should remain functional

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Hello,

 

please review the attached file. The default route needs to be added to R2, and then the

default-information originate

command needs to go there, too.

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Hello,

 

post your zipped Packet Tracer project (.pkt) file...

 

What are the router passwords ?

As of right now there are none. 

Hello,

 

I am prompted for a password. 

 

R2b

 

Press RETURN to get started!

CIS 226 Student Use Only!

User Access Verification

Password:

It is ciscoccna

Hello, 

 

accessing the first router R2b, I see there is no IP addressing configured. What instructions are you following, what is the required IP address scheme ?

all that I am to do with this is follow this steps.

PC999 should be able to ping or trace route to all devices

     Implement RIPv2 Routing on R0, R1, R2, R2a, R2b only

     Do not implement RIPv2 Routing on ISP (that's a no-no)

     Implement a default static route (gateway of last resort) on the appropriate router so that all devices communicate with loopback 0 on ISP

     All devices should be able to ping or trace route to 8.8.8.8

     When a circuit is removed anywhere from R0 to R1 to R2 (triangle), the network should remain functional

This is all that was told of me to do with the packet tracer. 

Hello,

 

please review the attached file. The default route needs to be added to R2, and then the

default-information originate

command needs to go there, too.

Hello 


@Skyamoebe551 wrote:

PC999 should be able to ping or trace route to all devices

     Implement RIPv2 Routing on R0, R1, R2, R2a, R2b only

     Do not implement RIPv2 Routing on ISP (that's a no-no)

     Implement a default static route (gateway of last resort) on the appropriate router so that all devices communicate with loopback 0 on ISP

     All devices should be able to ping or trace route to 8.8.8.8

 


 

Based on the above, the default route would be applied on ISP rtr  advertisng a default into the rip domain.......However

 


@Skyamoebe551 wrote:

 When a circuit is removed anywhere from R0 to R1 to R2 (triangle), the network should remain functional


This isnt applicable request, as if R2 failed then all networks would become isolated from the ISP and internet.

 


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