Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0

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Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0

Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0 Course Lab Guide Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0

ROUTE Lab Topology

Visual Objective for Lab 1-1: Assess Skills for Implementing Complex Networks

Visual Objective for Lab 1-1: Campus Network To Be Implemented

Visual Objective for Lab 1-1: Physical Topology

Visual Objective for Lab 2-1: Configure and Verify Basic EIGRP Operations

Visual Objective for Lab 2-2: Configure and Verify EIGRP Circuit Emulation and Frame Relay Operations

Visual Objective for Lab 2-3: Configure and Verify EIGRP Authentication

Visual Objective for Lab 2-4: Verify EIGRP Operations

Visual Objective for Lab 3-1: Configure and Verify OSPF to Improve Routing Performance

Visual Objective for Lab 3-2: Implement and Verify OSPF Multiarea Routing

Visual Objective for Lab 3-3: Configure and Verify OSPF Route Summarization for Interarea and External Routes

Visual Objective for Lab 3-4: Configure and Verify OSPF Special Area Types

Visual Objective for Lab 3-5: Configure and Verify OSPF Authentication

Visual Objective for Lab 4-1: Configure Route Redistribution Between Multiple IP Routing Protocols

Visual Objective for Lab 5-1: Configure and Verify Path Control Between Multiple IP Routing Protocols

Visual Objective for Lab 6-1: Configure BGP Operations

Visual Objective for Lab 6-2: Manipulate EBGP Path Selections