Description
7.4.3 Configure Static Routes
14.3.5 Enable OSPF
14.3.6 Exploring OSPF
14.3.7 Configure OSPF Routing
14.6.4 Enable EIGRP
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Explanation & Answer
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7.4.3
Configure Static Routes
Your branch office is connected to the main office and the Internet through the SFO router.
You need to configure static routes on the SFO router for each destination. Both serial
interfaces connecting the SFO router to the main office and the Internet have been
configured and are up.
Complete the following tasks:
• Configure a static route to 10.0.0.0/8 network.
• Configure a default route to the Internet.
• Save your changes to the startup-config file.
Use the next hop address when assigning the static routes. Your ISP's address is
160.12.99.1. Use the show cdp neighbors detail command to discover the next hop
address for the 10.0.0.0 network.
14.3.5
Enable OSPF
You have two routers connected as shown in the network diagram. Router Jujuy has
already been configured to share route information using OSPF on area 0. Your task in this
lab is to configure the Salta router to share routing information using OSPF with
the Jujuy router.
All interfaces have been configured and enabled. Complete the following tasks:
• Configure the Salta router to share information about all directly-connected routes
with the Jujuy router.
• When you are finished, save your changes.
To check your work, view the routing table on each router. If your configurations were
successful, each router will have learned two networks through OSPF.
14.3.6
Exploring OSPF
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