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Lab – 3.6.1.

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1. Interface Addressing
• Configure interface addressing as needed on appropriate devices.
o Use the topology table to implement addressing on routers REMOTE, HQ, and BRANCH.
o Configure PC1 and PC3 to use DHCP.
Solution
- router Branch
• Interface Gigabit Ethernet 0/0

• Interface Serial 0/0/0

• Revisar si subieron los servicios

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-Asignar configuraciones en el router HQ


• Crear túnel en el router HQ

• Interface Gigaethernet 0/0

• Interface Serial 0/0/0

-Asignar configuraciones en el router REMOTE


• Crear túnel en el router HQ

• Interface Gigaethernet 0/0

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• Interface Serial 0/0/0

• Revisar si subieron los servicios

-Configurar Dhcp en Pc1 y Pc3

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2. SSH
• Configure HQ to use SSH for remote access.
o Set the modulus to 2048. The domain name is CISCO.com.
o The username is admin and the password is secureaccess.
o Only SSH should be allowed on the VTY lines.
• Modify the SSH defaults: version 2; 60-second timeout; two retries.
Solution

3. PPP
• Configure the WAN link from BRANCH to the ISP-3 router using PPP encapsulation and CHAP
authentication.
o Create a user ISP-3 with the password of cisco.
• Configure the WAN link from HQ to the ISP-2 router using PPP encapsulation and CHAP authentication.
• Create a user ISP-2 with the password of cisco.

Solution
Router BRANCH

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Router HQ

4. DHCP
• On BRANCH, configure a DHCP pool for the BRANCH LAN using the following requirements:
o Exclude the first 5 IP addresses in the range.
o The case-sensitive pool name is LAN.
o Include the DNS server attached to the HQ LAN as part of the DHCP configuration.
• Configure PC1 to use DHCP.
• On HQ, configure a DHCP pool for the HQ LAN using the following requirements:
o Exclude the first 10 IP addresses in the range.
o The case-sensitive pool name is LAN.
o Include the DNS server attached to the HQ LAN as part of the DHCP configuration.
• Configure PC3 to use DHCP.
Configuracion router BRANCH

Configutacion router HQ

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5. Default Routing
• Configure REMOTE with a default route to the ISP-1 router. Use the Next-Hop IP as an argument.

6. eBGP Routing
• Configure BRANCH with eBGP routing.
o Configure BRANCH to peer with ISP-3.
o Add BRANCH’s internal network to BGP
• Configure HQ with eBGP routing.
o Configure HQ to peer with ISP-2.
• Add HQ’s internal network to BGP.

Configuration router BRANCH

Configuration router HQ

7. GRE Tunneling
• Configure REMOTE with a tunnel interface to send IP traffic over GRE to HQ.
o Configure Tunnel 10 with appropriate addressing information.
o Configure the tunnel source with the local exit interface.
o Configure the tunnel destination with the appropriate endpoint IP address.
• Configure HQ with a tunnel interface to send IP traffic over GRE to REMOTE.
o Configure Tunnel 10 with appropriate addressing information.
o Configure the tunnel source with the local exit interface.
o Configure the tunnel destination with the appropriate endpoint IP address.

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Configuration router REMOTE

Configuration router HQ

8. OSPF Routing
• Because the REMOTE LAN should have connectivity to the HQ LAN, configure OSPF across the GRE
tunnel.
o Configure OSPF process 100 on the REMOTE router.
o REMOTE should advertise the LAN network via OSPF.
o REMOTE should be configured to form an adjacency with HQ over the GRE tunnel.
o Disable OSPF updates on appropriate interfaces.
• Because the HQ LAN should have connectivity to the REMOTE LAN, configure OSPF across the GRE
tunnel.
o Configure OSPF process 100 on the HQ router.
o HQ should advertise the LAN network via OSPF.
o HQ should be configured to form an adjacency with REMOTE over the GRE tunnel.
o Disable OSPF updates on appropriate interfaces.

Configuration router REMOTE

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Configuration router HQ

Result Final

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