In class:
1. Work as teams. Come up with a IP addressing scheme (other than the one in the book) that allows you to use Area address summarization. (You will have to configure the backbone as well.) Verify that summarization is working by doing a "show ip route" in the backbone. p. 211 if you need help
Have someone from a competing pod, break your configuration while you are working on the next exercise. Then fix it once they are done.
2.. Using your new IP addressing scheme, create an OSPF Stub Area. Each one work on the proper configs for all the routers in notepad. Then one of you cut and paste them in to verify that they work. p. 212
Have someone from a competing pod, break your configuration while you are working on the next exercise. Then fix it once they are done.
3. Using your new IP addressing scheme, create an OSPF Totally Stubby Area. Each one work on the proper configs for all the routers in notepad. Then one of you cut and paste them in to verify that they work. p. 213
Have someone from a competing pod, break your configuration while you are working on the next exercise. Then fix it once they are done.
4. Using your new IP addressing scheme, create an OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area. Each one work on the proper configs for all the routers in notepad. Then one of you cut and paste them in to verify that they work. p. 213
Have someone from a competing pod, break your configuration while you are working on the next exercise. Then fix it once they are done.
5. Using your new IP addressing scheme, enable a Virtual Link to Support an OSPF Area Not Connected to Area 0. p. 215
Have someone from a competing pod, break your configuration while you are working on the next exercise. Then fix it once they are done.
6. Does IGRP work with different variable length subnets? Take a pod. Convert the configs from http://www.cs.rpi.edu/courses/fall01/cisco/bscn/day2/VLSM/RIPv1_configs/ into igrp configs? Is IGRP able to handle different variable length subnets? Change to EIGRP. Does this work?
Homework: BSCN, pp. 248-285
Lab:
1. Finish the exercises from in class that you did not finish. Have someone break them. Fix them. Build-Break-Restore. Build-Break-Restore. Build-Break-Restore.
2. BSCN, pp. 286-309 As you complete a logical section, stop, and have someone break your configs