Mekelle University
Ethiopian Institute of Technology
School of Computing
MSc in Information Technology
Program: Summer
Advanced Data Communication and Computer Networking (IT515)
Configure the Dynamic Routing Protocol with OSPF and EIRGP.
LAB REPORT
Prepared By
1. Abreham Sintayoh EMIT/ps459/11
2. Ashenafi Tesfay EMIT/ps459/11
3. Berhe Gebreyohans EMIT/ps460/11
4. Haftamu Hailu EMIT/Ps464/11
Submitted to
Mr. Behailu Getachew (Assistance Professor)
August 2019
Mekelle, Tigray,
Table of Content
Objective: ..................................................................................................................2
Network Topology ....................................................................................................2
2. Routers IP Address and their Interface and Directly Connected Routers ....3
3. Router Configuration ..........................................................................................3
3.1 router 1.................................................................................................................................................................3
3.2. router 2................................................................................................................................................................ 4
3.3 router 3.................................................................................................................................................................5
3.4 router 4.................................................................................................................................................................5
4. Test and verification ............................................................................................6
Reference...................................................................................................................8
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Objective:
Configuring routers with Open Shortest Path Fast (OSPF) and EIRGP.
Generating routing table
Tools: GN3 2.1
At first, create a topology as in following figure.
Network Topology
2
2. Routers IP Address and their Interface and Directly Connected
Routers
Device Interface IP Configuration Connected with
Router 1 S1/0 192.168.1.1 Router 2 S1/0
Router 2 S1/0 192.168.1.2 Router 1 S1/0
Router 2 192.168.2.1 S1/1 Router 3 S0/0
Router 2 192.168.3.1 S1/2 Router 4 s1/2
Router 3 192.168.2.2 S1/0 Router 2 s11
Route 3 192.168.4.1 F0/0 Router 4 f0/0
Router 4 192.168.3.2 S0/0 Router 2 s1/2
Router 4 192.168.3.2 F0/0 Router 3 f 0/0
After drawing the topology, then assign IP addresses to the interfaces of routers to go their CLI by following the
topology.
And, finally go through the dynamic routing protocol of OSPF and EIRGP.
Configure OSPF and EIGRP routing protocol:
Network command allows us to specify the interfaces which we want to include in OSPF and EIGRP process. This
command accepts five arguments network number, wildcard mask and area number.
Network number: Network number is network ID. We can use any particular host IP address or
network IP address. For example, at router1, 192.168.1.0 is a network IP address.
3. Router Configuration
3.1 router 1
Router 1 EIRG Config and IP Providing
3
3.2. router 2
Router 2 Router configuration
OSPF 1 Area 24 configured
EIGRP 100 configured
Neighbored Routers are identified
4
3.3 router 3
OSPF 1 Area 34 configured
EIGRP 100 configured
Neighbored Routers are identified
3.4 router 4
5
4. Test and verification
router 2 name As Haftamu
6
Router 3
Router 4
7
Reference
Materials
1. Our Instructor Configuration File Given
2. Cisco CCNA Lab Guide
Internet
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