Lab06b RIPv2 Routing
Lab06b RIPv2 Routing
Objective
Configure RIP v1 and v2 on routers.
Use show commands to verify RIP v2 operation.
Background/Preparation
Cable a network similar to the one shown in the diagram. Any router that meets the interface
requirements displayed on the above diagram may be used. For example, router series 800, 1600,
1700, 2500, and 2600 or any such combination can be used. Please refer to the chart at the end of
the lab to correctly identify the interface identifiers to be used based on the equipment in the lab. The
configuration output used in this lab is produced from 1721 series routers. Any other router used may
produce slightly different output. Perform the following steps on each router unless specifically
instructed otherwise.
Step 6 Configure the hosts with the proper IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
Step 7 Verify that the internetwork is functioning by pinging the FastEthernet interface of
the other router
a. From the host attached to the GAD, ping the other host attached to the BHM router. Was
the ping successful?
b. From the host attached to the BHM, ping the other host attached to the GAD router. Was
the ping successful?
c. If the answer is no for either question, troubleshoot the router configurations to find the
error. Then do the pings again until the answer to both questions is yes.
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Step 11 Change the Fast Ethernet IP subnet mask on the Gadsden router
a. Change the subnet mask on router GAD from a class B (255.255.0.0) to a Class
C (255.255.255.0). Use the same IP address.
Step 18 Ping all of the interfaces on the network from each host
a. Were all of the interfaces still able to be pinged? [Answer here]
b. If not, troubleshoot the network and ping again.