Exploration Routing: OSPF Skills Based Assessment
Exploration Routing: OSPF Skills Based Assessment
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to:
Create an addressing scheme to accommodate the hosts on the network
Cable network according to the diagram
Configure OSPF
Configure OSPF priorities
Configure OSPF cost
Verify OSPF operation
Configure a static default route
Scenario
You are a network engineer for an ISP with multiple locations that are connected through a switch. You are
assigned the task of creating an addressing scheme for each client’s LAN. You must set the OSPF priorities
so that the ISP router is the DR and the Remote_1 router is the BDR. You must also make sure that the
Remote_2 router never takes part in the DR/BDR election.
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Step 1: Create an addressing scheme for each LAN using the 192.168.1.0/24 address space.
Remote_1:
Lo0: 60 Hosts
Lo1: 12 Hosts
Remote_2:
Lo0: 62 Hosts
L01: 28 Hosts
Step 2 Place the correct interface address for each router in Table 2.
Table 2
Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask
Fa0/0 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.248
ISP Lo0 188.46.37.254 255.255.255.252
Fa0/0 10.10.10.3 255.255.255.248
Remote_1 Lo0
Lo1
Fa0/0 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.248
Remote_2 Lo0
Lo1
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Step 2: Configure the ISP router with the highest possible OSPF priority.
Step 3: Assure that the Remote_2 router will never take place in the DR/BDR election process.
Step 4: Reboot the switch using the reload command to force the OSPF election process.
Step 2: Set the cost of the ISP WAN link to a value of 100.
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Step 2: Verify that all networks are present in the routing table.
Step 2: Propagate the static default route to the other routers in the network.
Step 3: Verify that each router can see the static default route in their routing table.
Step 1 Ping the loopback interface on the ISP router from the Remote_1 and Remote_2 routers.
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