![]() ![]() It took me 1000s of hours reading books and doing labs, making mistakes over and over again until I mastered all the routing protocols for CCNP. Configure AS300 so it is no longer a transit AS for AS200 to reach 172.16.1.1 in AS100.R7 should prefer the path through R11 for all external networks except for 172.16.1.1.When R6 sends a ping towards the loopback interface on R11 it should go through AS300.When R4 sends a ping to the 172.16.1.1 address it should take the path through R3, you are only allowed to make changes on R4.Create another loopback interface on R1 with ip address 172.16.1.1 /24, advertise this in RIP.You are only allowed to make changes on R3. When R4 sends a ping to the loopback interface of R1 it should choose the path through R2.Achieve full connectivity, every IP address should be pingable.Advertise all physical and loopback interfaces in BGP, you are not allowed to use the “network” command to achieve this.Make sure all BGP neighbor relationships are working before you continue with the next steps.Configure BGP authentication between R7 and R11, use password VAULT.Configure on all routers that BGP updates are sourced from the Loopback0 interface.R1 has to be configured as a route-reflector for R2 and R3.AS300 has to be configured as a confederation. Configure BGP on every router, make sure you have the right IBGP and EBGP configurations.Make sure the loopbacks are advertised in the IGP’s.For example R3 should not send any RIP routing updates towards R4. ![]() Do not configure the IGP on the interfaces connecting to another AS.Configure each Autonomous System (AS) with a different IGP:.You have heard alot about BGP and even did some basic configurations but never tried anything with confederations or route-reflectors…time for a change! Goal:Īll IP addresses have been preconfigured for you in the following order: Your BGP expert/colleague has won the X-factor competition and decided to start a singing career…it’s up to you to upgrade your skills and become the new BGP guru in town. Is anyone else having issues with the labs there? It's been a long time since I used the labs on this website but I don't remember ever having this many issues.You have been working for a service provider called “FreedomBits” for quite some time and you have been responsible for the operation of all IGP’s. I'm having similar issues with most of the labs on there and can't find much online other than a few people reporting issues but no solution. I can see config files store here:ĮIGRP CCNP 1\EIGRP CCNP 1-files\dynamips\configs ![]() But when I start the routers up, they go into initial config, there is no startup config for any of them. Once I finally get past that, the GNS3 file opens with no errors (and no links since I deleted them all). gns3 topology file, which is a major pain because then you have to rebuild them all. Googling around for that one, you have to resolve it by deleting all of the network links in the. Once I get past that error I am getting another error, "Port is already used". When I download and extract it, and try opening the GNS3 file I get an error: "The image C3640-JK.BIN is missing" I've used these in the past and they always seemed to work well, so I'm not sure if it's the new GNS3 version or what. I've had nothing but issues trying to get the GNS3Vault labs to work. ![]()
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