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CCNP ENARSI Labs

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2.1 Objectives and Background

Lab 2 – Implement Advanced EIGRP for IPv4 Features

Topology

 

Addressing Table

Device

Interface

IP Address

Subnet Mask

R1

e0/0

10.12.0.1

255.255.255.0

 

e0/1

192.168.3.1

255.255.255.0

 

S1/0

10.13.0.1

255.255.255.0

R2

G0/0

10.12.0.2

255.255.255.0

 

G0/1

10.23.0.2

255.255.255.0

R3

e0/1

10.23.0.3

255.255.255.0

 

S1/0

10.13.0.3

255.255.255.0

 

Loopback0

172.16.3.1

255.255.255.0

D1

G0/1

192.168.3.2

255.255.255.0

 

Loopback0

192.168.1.1

255.255.255.0

 

Loopback1

192.168.1.1

255.255.255.0

 

Loopback2

192.168.0.1

255.255.255.0

Objectives

Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings

Part 2: Implement EIGRP for IPv4

Part 3: Implement Advanced Features

 

Background / Scenario

Customizing the operation of EIGRP can yield many benefits, most notably speeding convergence and stabilizing network operations during outages. In this lab you will explore some advanced techniques that can be used to customize and improve EIGRP performance on an enterprise network.

Note: The routers used with CCNP hands-on labs are Cisco 4221s with Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 (universalk9 image). The switches used in the labs are Cisco Catalyst 3650s with Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 (universalk9 image). Other routers, switches, and Cisco IOS versions can be used. Depending on the model and Cisco IOS version, the commands available and the output produced might vary from what is shown in the labs.

Note: Make sure that the routers and switches have been erased and have no startup configurations. If you are unsure, contact your instructor.

 

Required Resources

·         3 Routers (Cisco 4221 with Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 universal image or comparable)

·         1 Switch (Cisco 3650 with Cisco IOS XE release 16.9.4 universal image or comparable)

·         1 PC (Choice of operating system with a terminal emulation program installed)

·         Console cables to configure the Cisco IOS devices via the console ports

·         Ethernet cables as shown in the topology