During your career as a Cisco network engineer you will have to deal understanding IPv6 address structure. So in this lab scenario you will learn to configure IPv4 and IPv6 networks on two routers then using RIP routing protocol you will configure WAN connectivity between. This lab has been created using Cisco’s Packet Tracer but can be just as easily be done with GNS3 or real hardware.
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.
In this Lab you will be using your troubleshooting skills to analyze a network that is using RIP as the routing protocol. The sales department has just been moved to a new location and connected to the company network via a frame-relay connection. After the move all the computers in the sales department can no longer access the company network. Your job is to find the cause of the failure and restore connectivity.
This Packet Tracer activity “Basic Rip” is a great lab for those studying for their CCNA. It demonstrates how to configure and use RIP in a network environment. This lab is also a great review scenario for CCNP and CCIE studies.