Showing posts with label BSCI Lab Sims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BSCI Lab Sims. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2009

BSCI - OSPF Sim

Scenario:
OSPF is configured on routers Amani and Lynaic. Amani's S0/0 interface and Lynaic's S0/1 interface are in Area 0. Lynaic's Loopback0 interface is in Area 2.


Your task is to configure the following:

1. Portland's S0/0 interface in Area 1
2. Amani's S0/1 interface in Area 1
3. Use the appropriate mask such that ONLY Portland's S0/0 and Amnani's S0/1 could be in Area 1.
4. Area 1 should not receive any external or inter-area routes (except the default route).

BSCI - ISIS EIGRP Redistribution Sim

Scenario:
Portland Enterprises recently completed merging with Lynaic Endeavors. The two Companies have been using separate routing protocols on their corporate networks, and an immediate solution is required for the two companies to begin sharing data. A boundary router, Amadiya has been established to perform mutual redistribution of route information between the two networks. Configure route redistribution from EIGRP into IS-IS and from IS-IS into EIGRP on the boundary router per the following requirements:


BSCI IPv6 OSPFv3 Virtual Link Lab Sim

Scenario:
Acme is a small export company that has an existing enterprise network that is running IPv6 OSPFv3. Currently OSPF is configured on all routers. However, R4's loopback address (FEC0:4:4) cannot be seen in R1's IPv6 routing table. You are tasked with identifying the cause of this fault and implementing the needed corrective actions that uses OSPF features and does no change the current area assignments. You will know that you have corrected the fault when R4's loopback address (FEC0:4:4) can ping from R1 to R4 loopback address.


Friday, August 21, 2009

BSCI EIGRP Stub Lab Sim

EIGRP stub Lab

By increasing the first distant office, JS manufactures has extended their business. They configured the remote office router (R3) from which they can reach all Corporate subnets. In order to raise network stableness and lower the memory usage and broadband utilization to R3, JS manufactures makes use of route summarization together with the EIGRP Stub Routing feature. Another network engineer is responsible for the implementing of this solution. However, in the process of configuring EIGRP stub routing connectivity with the remote network devices off of R3 has been missing.