This EIGRP challenge has been created to test your knowledge of EIGRP and include such topics as EIGRP Stub network, EIGRP timers, Metric calculations, Authentication, offset-list, Access-list, Prefix-list, and route maps. The final goal of this lab is full connectivity. The topology of the lab has been created using GNS3 and consist of seven 3725 Cisco routers, five switched and a frame relay cloud.
In this Free Cisco Lab scenario you will use Packet Tracer to configure 10 routers to use IPV6, enabling IPV6 on each router, and assign each router an IPV6 address. You will then configure RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF as shown in the provided network diagram. You will then redistribute the RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols over the network. Finally you will use Ping, Debug, and Show commands to verify the operation and connectivity of the network.
Frame Relay is a standardized wide area network technology that specifies the physical and logical link layers of digital telecommunications channels using a packet switching methodology. Originally designed for transport across Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) infrastructure, it may be used today in the context of many other network interfaces.
This lab was developed to help you gain a better understanding of how switches work within a redundant network and how Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is implemented to prevent bridging loops from forming within the network. Continue reading “Free Cisco Lab Packet Tracer Activity Basic STP” »