: Introduction to Classless Routing

Lab Exercise: Calculating VLSM Subnets

In this lab, students will use variable-length subnet mask (VLSM) to support more efficient use of the assigned IP addresses and to reduce the amount of routing information at the top level.

Lab Exercise: Review of Basic Router Configuration with RIP

In this lab, the students will setup an IP addressing scheme using Class B networks and configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) on routers.

e-Lab Activity: Review of Basic Router Configuration including RIP

In this lab, the students will review the basic configuration of routers.

Lab Exercise: Converting RIP v1 to RIP v2

In this lab, the students will configure RIP v1 on the routers and then convert to RIP v2.

e-Lab Activity: Converting RIP v1 to RIP v2

In this lab, the student will configure RIP v1 and then convert to RIP v2.

Lab Exercise: Verifying RIP v2 Configuration

In this lab, the students will configure RIP v1 and v2 on routers and use show commands to verify RIP v2 operation.

Lab Exercise: Troubleshooting RIP v2 using debug

In this lab, the students will use debug commands to verify proper RIP operation and analyze data transmitted between routers.

e-Lab Activity: RIP v2 using debug

In this lab, the students will enable routing on the router, save the configuration, and ping interfaces on routers.




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