You are having some problems on you
WAN. Several of the routers do not have enough memory to utilize
OSPF. You must setup static and default routes to maintain
connectivity.
From the "Router B" console
1. Enter show
ip route
Which router is advertising the
route to 206.202.33.0/24 ?

2. Enter show
ip ospf neighbor and list
below your findings:
3. Enter ping 206.202.33.1
Is the ping successful?

4. To configure the passive-interface
issue the following commands:
- router-b(config)#router
ospf 1
- router-b(config-router)#passive-interface
serial 0/0
- router-b(config-router)#Control
Z
5. Enter clear
ip route * and wait 30
seconds and then ping 206.202.33.1
Is the ping successful?

6. Enter show
ip route
Is the route to 206.202.33.0/24
still listed in the routing table?

7. Enter show
ip ospf neighbor
What happened to one of our OSPF
neighbors?


From the "Router A" console
8. Enter show
ip route
List below the routes that are
available.


From the "Router B" console
9. Issue the following commands to
setup a static route to the network:
- router-b(config)#ip
route 206.202.33.0 255.255.255.0 206.202.32.6
- router-b(config)#Control
Z
10. Enter show
ip route
What is the administrative distance
to 206.202.33.0/24? Why?

11. Enter
ping 206.202.33.1
Is the ping successful?

From the "Router A" console
12. Enter show
ip route
List below the routes that are
available.

Is there a gateway of last resort?

13. Issue the following commands to
setup a static default route to the network:
- router-a(config)#ip
route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 206.202.32.5
- router-a(config)#Control
Z
14. Is there a gateway of last
resort?

15. Enter ping
206.202.0.2
Is the ping successful?

From the "Router C&D"
consoles
16. Enter show
ip route
Is there a route for 206.202.33.0
on both routers? Why?


From the "Router B" console
- router-b(config)#router
ospf 1
- router-b(config-router)#redistribute
static
- router-b(config)#Control
Z
From the "Router C&D"
consoles
17. Enter show
ip route
Is there a route for 206.202.33.0 ?

What is E2?
