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Exam 300-101: Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE v2.0) (update August 20th, 2015)

Route.com is a small IT corporation that is attempting to implement the network shown in the exhibit.

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Route.com is a small IT corporation that is attempting to implement the network shown in the
exhibit. Currently the implementation is partially completed. OSPF has been configured on routers
Chicago and NewYork. The SO/O interface on Chicago and the SO/1 interface on NewYork are in
Area 0. The loopbackO interface on NewYork is in Area 1. However, they cannot ping from the
serial interface of the Seattle router to the loopback interface of the NewYork router. You have
been asked to complete the implementation to allow this ping.
ROUTE.com’s corporate implementation guidelines require:
• The OSPF process ID for all routers must be 10.
• The routing protocol for each interface must be enabled under the routing process.
• The routing protocol must be enabled for each interface using the most specific wildcard mask
possible.
•The serial link between Seattle and Chicago must be in OSPF area 21.
•OSPF area 21 must not receive any inter-area or external routes.
Network Information
Seattle
S0/0 192.168.16.5/30 – Link between Seattle and Chicago
Secret Password: cisco
Chicago
S0/0 192.168.54.9/30 – Link between Chicago and NewYork

S0/1 192.168.16.6/30 – Link between Seattle and Chicago Secre
Password: cisco
NewYork
S0/1 192.168.54.10/30 – Link between Chicago and NewYork
Loopback0 172.16.189.189
Secret Password: cisco

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JS Industries has expanded their business with the addition of their first remote office. The remote
office router (R3) was previously configured and all corporate subnets were reachable from R3. JS
Industries is interested in using route summarization along with the EIGRP Stub Routing feature to
increase network stability while reducing the memory usage and bandwidth utilization to R3.
Another network professional was tasked with implementing this solution. However, in the process
of configuring EIGRP stub routing connectivity with the remote network devices off of R3 has been
lost.
Currently EIGRP is configured on all routers R2, R3, and R4 in the network. Your task is to identify
and resolve the cause of connectivity failure with the remote office router R3. Once the issue has
been resolved you should complete the task by configuring route summarization only to the
remote office router R3.
You have corrected the fault when pings from R2 to the R3 LAN interface are successful, and the
R3 IP routing table only contains 2 10.0.0.0 subnets.

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ROUTE.com is a small IT corporation that has an existing enterprise network that is running IPv6
0SPFv3. Currently OSPF is configured on all routers. However, R4’s loopback address (FEC0:4:4)
cannot be seen in R1’s IPv6 routing table. You are tasked with identifying the cause of this fault
and implementing the needed corrective actions that uses OPSF features and does not change
the current area assignments. You will know that you have corrected the fault when R4’s loopback
address (FEC0:4:4) can be seen in RTs IPv6 routing table.
Special Note: To gain the maximum number of points you must remove all incorrect or unneeded
configuration statements related to this issue.

Choose and configure the appropriate path selection feature to accomplish this task.

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You are a network engineer with ROUTE.com, a small IT company. ROUTE.com has two
connections to the Internet; one via a frame relay link and one via an EoMPLS link. IT policy
requires that all outbound HTTP traffic use the frame relay link when it is available. All other traffic
may use either link. No static or default routing is allowed.
Choose and configure the appropriate path selection feature to accomplish this task. You may use
the Test Workstation to generate HTTP traffic to validate your solution.

You have been tasked with completing the implementation and ensuring that the network requirements are met.

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You are a network engineer with ROUTE.com, a small IT company. They have recently merged
two organizations and now need to merge their networks as shown in the topology exhibit. One
network is using OSPF as its IGP and the other is using EIGRP as its IGP. R4 has been added to
the existing OSPF network to provide the interconnect between the OSPF and EIGRP networks.
Two links have been added that will provide redundancy.
The network requirements state that you must be able to ping and telnet from loopback 101 on R1
to the OPSF domain test address of 172.16.1.100. All traffic must use the shortest path that
provides the greatest bandwidth. The redundant paths from the OSPF network to the EIGRP
network must be available in case of a link failure. No static or default routing is allowed in either
network.
A previous network engineer has started the merger implementation and has successfully
assigned and verified all IP addressing and basic IGP routing. You have been tasked with
completing the implementation and ensuring that the network requirements are met. You may not
remove or change any of the configuration commands currently on any of the routers. You may
add new commands or change default values.


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