7.1.2.5 Packet Tracer Configuring EIGRP Manual Summary Routes For IPv4 And IPv6 Instructions
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Packet Tracer – Configuring EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv4 and IPv6 Topology © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 4 Packet Tracer – Configuring EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing Table IPv4 Address Device Subnet Mask Interface IPv6 Address/Prefix HQ-IPv4 S0/0/1 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0 S0/0/0 172.31.6.1 255.255.255.0 S0/0/1 172.31.7.1 255.255.255.0 S0/1/0 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.0 Branch-1 S0/0/0 172.31.6.2 255.255.255.0 Branch-2 S0/0/1 172.31.7.2 255.255.255.0 HQ-IPv6 S0/0/1 2001:DB8:1:A001::1/64 S0/0/0 2001:DB8:1:7::1/64 S0/0/1 2001:DB8:1:6::1/64 S0/1/0 2001:DB8:1:A001::2/164 Branch-3 S0/0/0 2001:DB8:1:7::2/64 Branch-4 S0/0/1 2001:DB8:1:6::2/64 IPv4-Edge IPv6-Edge Objectives Part 1: Configure EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv4 Part 2: Configure EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv6 Scenario In this activity, you will calculate and configure summary routes for the IPv4 and IPv6 networks. EIGRP is already configured; however, you are required to configure IPv4 and IPv6 summary routes on the specified interfaces. EIGRP will replace the current routes with a more specific summary route thereby reducing the size of the routing tables. Part 1: Configure EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv4 Step 1: Verify EIGRP configuration on each IPv4 enabled router. Display the routing table on each IPv4 enabled router and verify that all IPv4 routes are visible. Ping the loopback interfaces from HQ-IPv4 to verify connectivity. Step 2: Calculate, configure and verify a summary route on Branch-1. By looking at the routing table on IPv4-Edge, verify that Branch-1 is advertising all four networks represented by the loopback interfaces. a. Calculate a summary address for the four loopback interfaces on Branch-1. b. Configure Branch-1 to advertise an EIGRP summary route to IPv4-Edge. c. Verify that IPv4-Edge now only has one summary route for all four loopback networks on Branch-1. © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 4 Packet Tracer – Configuring EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv4 and IPv6 Step 3: Calculate, configure and verify a summary route on Branch-2. By looking at the routing table on IPv4-Edge, verify that Branch-2 is advertising all four networks represented by the loopback interfaces. a. Calculate a summary address for the four loopback interfaces on Branch-2. b. Configure Branch-2 to advertise an EIGRP summary route to IPv4-Edge. c. Verify that IPv4-Edge now only has one summary route for all four loopback networks on Branch-2. Step 4: Calculate, configure and verify a summary route on IPv4-Edge. Although HQ-IPv4 has two routes that represent the eight loopback networks, these two routes can be summarized into one route. a. Calculate a summary address for the two summary routes in IPv4-Edge’s routing table. b. Configure IPv4-Edge to advertise an EIGRP summary route to HQ-IPv4. c. Verify that HQ-IPv4 now has only one summary route representing the eight loopback networks on Branch-1 and Branch-2. Note: It may be necessary to reset the interface linking HQ-IPv4 to IPv4-Edge. d. You should be able to ping all the IPv4 loopback interfaces from HQ-IPv4. Part 2: Configure EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv6 Step 1: Verify EIGRP configuration on each IPv6 enabled router. Display the routing table on each IPv6 enabled router and verify that all IPv6 routes are visible. Ping the loopback interfaces from HQ-IPv6 to verify connectivity. Step 2: Calculate, configure and verify a summary route on Branch-3. By looking at the routing table on IPv6-Edge, verify that Branch-3 is advertising all four networks represented by the loopback interfaces. a. Calculate a summary address for the four loopback interfaces on Branch-3. b. Configure Branch-3 to advertise an EIGRP summary route to IPv6-Edge. c. Verify that IPv6-Edge now only has one summary route for all four loopback networks on Branch-3. Note: Packet Tracer does not currently grade EIGRP for IPv6 summary routes. However, the IPv6-Edge router should now only have five EIGRP routes, one of which is the summary you configured on Branch3. Step 3: Calculate, configure and verify a summary route on Branch-4. By looking at the routing table on IPv6-Edge, verify that Branch-4 is advertising all four networks represented by the loopback interfaces. a. Calculate a summary address for the four loopback interfaces on Branch-4. b. Configure Branch-4 to advertise an EIGRP summary route to IPv6-Edge. c. Verify that IPv6-Edge now only has one summary route for all four loopback networks on Branch-4. Note: Packet Tracer does not currently grade EIGRP for IPv6 summary routes. However, the IPv6-Edge router should now only have two EIGRP routes, one summary route from each of the IPv6 branch routers. © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3 of 4 Packet Tracer – Configuring EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv4 and IPv6 Step 4: Calculate, configure and verify a summary route on IPv6-Edge. Although HQ-IPv6 has two routes that represent the eight loopback networks, these two routes can be summarized into one route. a. Calculate a summary address for the two summary routes in IPv6-Edge’s routing table. b. Configure IPv6-Edge to advertise an EIGRP summary route to HQ-IPv6. c. Verify that HQ-IPv6 now only has one summary route representing the eight loopback networks on Branch-3 and Branch-4.. Note: It may be necessary to reset the interface linking HQ-IPv6 to IPv6-Edge. d. You should be able to ping all the IPv6 loopback interfaces from HQ-IPv6. Suggested Scoring Rubric Activity Section Part 2: Configure EIGRP Manual Summary Routes for IPv6 Question Location Possible Points Step 2 20 Step 3 20 Step 4 10 Part 2 Total 50 Packet Tracer Score 50 Total Score 100 © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Earned Points Page 4 of 4
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