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Exam 642-902: Implementing Cisco IP Routing (update September 20th, 2014)

you need to do redistribution on R2 and R3 R1 is ONLY in EIGRP 100, and is THE ONLY router you can ping from

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((EIGRP OSPF Redistribution Sim)
In this question you need to redistribute between OSPF and EIGRP such that 172.16.100.1 is
reachable from router R1.

R2 is an ASBR for EIGRP 100 and OSPF AREA 24
R3 is an ASBR for EIGRP 100 and OSPF AREA 34
NotE. There are TWO separate areas on TWO separate ASBRS thus you need to do redistribution
on R2 and R3
R1 is ONLY in EIGRP 100, and is THE ONLY router you can ping from. R4 has a loopback
interface that must be pinged from R1.
R4 is running OSPF and has redundant links to EIGRP network over R3 router.
NotE. You should ping from R1 to 172.16.100.1 network to make sure everything is working
correctly.

The success of pings from R4 to the R3 LAN interface proves that the fault has been corrected and the R3 IP ro

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(EIGRP Stub Sim )
By increasing the first distant office, JS manufactures has extended their business. They
configured the remote office router (R3) from which they can reach all Corporate subnets. In order
to raise network stableness and lower the memory usage and CPU utilization to R3, JS
manufactures makes use of route summarization together with the EIGRP Stub Routing feature.
Another network engineer is responsible for the implementing of this solution. However, in the
process of configuring EIGRP stub routing connectivity with the remote network devices off of R3
has been missing.

Presently JS has configured EIGRP on all routers in the network R2, R3, and R4. Your duty is to
find and solve the connectivity failure problem with the remote office router R3. You should then
configure route summarization only to the distant office router R3 to complete the task after the
problem has been solved. The success of pings from R4 to the R3 LAN interface proves that the
fault has been corrected and the R3 IP routing table only contains two 10.0.0.0 subnets.


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