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Lab – Configuring Advanced EIGRP for IPv4 Features

Part 6: Configure EIGRP Authentication

Background / Scenario
EIGRP has advanced features to allow changes related to summarization, default route propagation,
bandwidth utilization, metrics, and security.
In this lab, you will configure automatic and manual summarization for EIGRP, configure EIGRP route
propagation, fine-tune EIGRP metrics, and use MD5 authentication to secure EIGRP routing information.
Note: The routers used with CCNA hands-on labs are Cisco 1941 Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) with
Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)M3 (universalk9 image). Other routers and Cisco IOS versions can be used.
Depending on the model and Cisco IOS version, the commands available and output produced might vary
from what is shown in the labs. Refer to the Router Interface Summary Table at this end of the lab for the
correct interface identifiers.
Note: Ensure that the routers have been erased and have no startup configurations. If you are unsure,
contact your instructor.

Required Resources
 3 Routers (Cisco 1941 with Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)M3 universal image or comparable)
 3 PCs (Windows 7, Vista, or XP with terminal emulation program, such as Tera Term)
 Console cables to configure the Cisco IOS devices via the console ports
 Ethernet and serial cables as shown in the topology

Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings


In Part 1, you will set up the network topology and configure basic settings on the PC hosts and routers.

Step 1: Cable the network as shown in the topology.

Step 2: Configure PC hosts.

Step 3: Initialize and reload the routers as necessary.

Step 4: Configure basic settings for each router.


a. Disable DNS lookup.
b. Configure device name as shown in the topology.
c. Assign cisco as the console and vty passwords.
d. Assign class as the privileged EXEC password.
e. Configure logging synchronous to prevent console messages from interrupting command entry.
f. Configure the IP address listed in the Addressing Table for all interfaces.
Note: Do NOT configure the loopback interfaces at this time.
g. Copy the running configuration to the startup configuration.

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