8.3.1.2 Packet Tracer - Skills Integration Challenge Instructions

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Packet Tracer - Skills Integration Challenge

Topology

Addressing Table

IPv4 Address Subnet Mask


Device Interface
IPv6 Address/Prefix

S0/0/0 172.31.6.1 255.255.255.252


IPv4-Edge S0/0/1 10.10.8.1 255.255.255.252
S0/1/0 209.165.200.226 255.255.255.224
R1 S0/0/0 172.31.6.2 255.255.255.252
R2 S0/0/1 10.10.8.2 255.255.255.252
S0/0/0 2001:DB8:A001:6::1/64
IPv6-Edge S0/0/1 2001:DB8:A001:7::1/64
S0/1/0 2001:DB8:CAFE:1::2/64
R3 S0/0/0 2001:DB8:A001:7::2/64
R4 S0/0/1 2001:DB8:A001:6::2/64

Scenario
In this activity, you are tasked with implementing EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6 on two separate networks. Your
task includes enabling EIGRP, assigning router-IDs, changing the hello timers, configuring EIGRP summary
routes and limiting EIGRP advertisements.

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Requirements
EIGRP for IPv4
Implement EIGRP on IPv4 enabled routers using Autonomous System 1.
- Use the classful network address for the loopback interfaces.
- Use the wildcard mask to advertise the /30 networks between R1, R2 and IPv4-Edge.
- Use the default method to only allow EIGRP updates out the active EIGRP serial interfaces.
- Advertisements should not be summarized.
Configure a directly attached default route on IPv4-Edge and propagate it in EIGRP updates.
Configure the serial interfaces between R1, R2 and IPv4-Edge to send hellos every 10 seconds.
On R1 and R2, configure an EIGRP summary route for the loopback networks.

R1 Loopback Networks R2 Loopback Networks

172.31.0.0/25 10.10.0.0/24
172.31.0.128/25 10.10.1.0/24
172.31.1.0/25 10.10.2.0/23
172.31.1.128/25 10.10.4.0/22
Summary: Summary:
R1 and R2 should only have four EIGRP routes in the routing table, one of which is the default route
(D*EX). IPv4-Edge should only have two EIGRP routes in the routing table.
Verify R1 and R2 can ping the IPv4 Server. IPv4 Server should also be able to ping every loopback
address on R1 and R2.
EIGRP for IPv6
Implement EIGRP on IPv6 enabled routers using Autonomous System 1.
- Assign IPv6-Edge with the router-ID of 1.1.1.1
- Assign R3 with the router-ID of 3.3.3.3
- Assign R4 with the router-ID of 4.4.4.4
Configure a directly attached default route on IPv6-Edge and propagate it in EIGRP updates.
On R3 and R4, configure an EIGRP summary route for the loopback networks.

R3 Loopback Networks R4 Loopback Networks

2001:DB8:1:1:A000::1/72 2001:DB8:1:1:BB80::1/76
2001:DB8:1:1:A100::1/72 2001:DB8:1:1:BB90::1/76
2001:DB8:1:1:A200::1/72 2001:DB8:1:1:BBA0::1/76
2001:DB8:1:1:A300::1/72 2001:DB8:1:1:BBB0::1/76
Summary: Summary:
R3 and R4 should only have four EIGRP routes in the routing table, counting the default external route.
IPv6-Edge should only have two EIGRP routes in the routing table.

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Verify R3 and R4 can ping the IPv6 Server. IPv6 Server should also be able to ping every loopback
address on R3 and R4.

Suggested Scoring Rubric


Note: Packet Tracer does not currently grade EIGRP for IPv6 summary routes. Therefore, part of your grade
depends on routing table verification by your instructor.

Possible Earned
Scored Work Points Points

IPv6-Edge Routing Table 10


Packet Tracer Score 90
Total Score 100

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