Lab 6.2.2 Configuring OSPF Authentication: CCNA Discovery Introducing Routing and Switching in The Enterprise
Lab 6.2.2 Configuring OSPF Authentication: CCNA Discovery Introducing Routing and Switching in The Enterprise
Host Name R1 R2 S1
Objectives
Perform basic router configuration. Perform basic single area OSPF configuration. Configure OSPF authentication. Verify OSPF authentication.
Background / Preparation
In this lab, you will cable a network similar to the one shown in the diagram. Any router that meets the interface requirements displayed in the addressing table may be used. For example, router series 800, 1600, 1700, 1800, 2500, 2600, or any combination can be used. The information in this lab applies to 1841 routers. Other routers may be used; however, command syntax may vary. Depending on the router model, the interfaces may differ. For example, on some routers Serial 0 may be Serial 0/0 or Serial 0/0/0 and Ethernet 0 may be FastEthernet 0/0. The Cisco Catalyst 2960 switch comes preconfigured and only needs to be assigned basic security information before being connected to a network.
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NOTE: Make sure that the routers and the switches have been erased and have no startup configurations. Instructions for erasing both switch and router are provided in the Lab Manual, located on Academy Connection in the Tools section. NOTE: SDM Enabled Routers If the startup-config is erased in an SDM enabled router, SDM will no longer come up by default when the router is restarted. It will be necessary to build a basic router configuration using IOS commands. The steps provided in this lab use IOS commands and do not require the use of SDM. If you wish to use SDM, refer to the instructions in the Lab Manual, located on the Academy Connection in the Tools section or contact your instructor if necessary.
d. Connect Host 1 to the Switch 1 Fa0/2 port using a straight-through cable. e. Connect a crossover cable between Host 2 and the Fa0/0 interface of Router 2.
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b. Verify the OSPF configuration using the show ip route command on both routers. R1#show ip route R2#show ip route Does the 192.168.1.0/24 network appear in the routing table of R1? __________ Does the 192.168.0.0/24 network appear in the routing table of R2? __________
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