Lab - Configure A Branch Connection Topology Required
Lab - Configure A Branch Connection Topology Required
Lab - Configure A Branch Connection Topology Required
INTERCONEXION DE REDES
Topology required
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Addressing Table
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Objectives
Part 1: Build the Network and Load Device Configurations
Part 2: Configure a PPPoE Client Connection
Part 3: Configure a GRE Tunnel
Part 4: Configure BGP over PPPoE and BGP over a GRE Tunnel
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Part 1: Build the Network and Load Device Configurations
Router 1
[Image 3]: Initial information provided for the development of the activity.
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Router 3
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Configuration switch
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Configuration R2
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Configuration R3
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[Image 8 and 9]: The tunnel connection is required between router 2 and 3, we load the configuration
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What would happen if Cust1 did not have a static default route? Test it by removing the static
default route. What was the result? Make sure to replace the static default route, as shown in the
Cust1 configuration in Part 1 Step2, before moving on.
Rta: Connectivity lost
Part 4 Configure BGP over PPPoE and BGP over a GRE Tunnel
In Part 4, following the BGP requirements listed below, you will configure BGP on Cust1 and
Branch1. The ISP router configuration is already complete.
BGP requirements:
• On Cust1:
o Create a BGP routing process AS 65000
o Advertise networks attached to Loopback 1 and G0/0
o Configure BGP neighbors to the ISP and Branch1 routers
• On Branch1:
o Create a BGP routing process AS 65010
o Advertise the network attached to G0/1
o Configure BGP neighbor to Cust1 only
List the commands used to configure BGP on Cust1 and Branch1:
Configuration R1
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[Image 10]: Create bgp in reoter 1 with the required network configuration.
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Configuration R3
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Diagram the connection satisfactory in Gsn3
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[Image 11]: Create bgp in router 3 with the required network configuration.
[Image 12]: Diagram finished in gsn3.
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On Cust1, did you receive console messages regarding BGP neighbor relationships to ISP and
Branch1?
Rta: yes
On Cust1, can you ping the ISP at 209.165.200.30 over PPPoE? Can you ping the Branch1 local
network at 192.168.3.1?
Rta: Yes
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