Part II Section IX: BGP Configuration -
R1, R2, and R6 are in autonomous system 2010. R4 is in autonomous system 2020. The Backbone 1 router is in autonomous 2001. Configure an IBGP peer from R1 to R2 and from R2 to R6. -
Configure an EBGP peer from R2 to R4. Configure an EBGP peer from R1 to the Backbone 1 router, 160.100.2.254, in autonomous system 2001. -
Synchronize BGP with OSPF. -
On R4 assign and advertise the 10's network through BGP. -
Three subnets are being advertised from the backbone router: 192.190.100.0 to 192.190.102.0. Summarize the subnets into the supernet of 192.0.0.0/8. Advertise only this subnet and suppress all other routes. Section X: DLSw Configuration -
Configure a DLSw TCP peer between R3, Ring 1, and R5, VLAN 55. Configure another TCP peer from R3 to R1's Backbone 1. -
Allow only NetBIOS reachability from Ring 1 to Backbone 1. -
Configure R5 to advertise local reachability to a server called unnamed. Section XI: Miscellaneous Cisco IOS Software Features -
Configure R5 so that IP ping traffic from VLAN 55 destined toward VLAN 30 will take the ISDN link. All other IP traffic will take the frame circuit. -
Configure R4 so that only SNA traffic to MAC address 3745.0001.0001 is allowed on Ring 2. -
Configure R1 so that when the user unnamed logs into the router, that user immediately is put in enable mode. -
Configure the access server so that the reverse Telnet sessions to the routers in the lab will never time out. |