EIGRP configuration lab

To prepare and practice for the CCNA exam, complete this EIGRP CCNA lab. This lab covers only basic EIGRP configuration on Cisco routers. Since the CCNA exam syllabus only includes basic EIGRP routing, completing this lab will give you a good idea of how EIGRP works.

Lab 04 — EIGRP Routing Configuration
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Lab 04
EIGRP Routing — Three Router Network
Click a router to open its terminal
Arizona (R0)
EIGRP AS 100
Advertise 192.168.1.0
No auto-summary
EIGRP route learned
Nevada (R1)
EIGRP AS 100
Advertise both networks
No auto-summary
EIGRP routes learned
Texas (R2)
EIGRP AS 100
Advertise 192.168.2.0
No auto-summary
EIGRP route learned
Verification
sh ip ro checked
End-to-end ping
AS: 100
Cmd: router ei 100
Then: net x.x.x.x
Then: no au
Fa0/0 ↔ Fa0/0Fa0/1 ↔ Fa0/0Router 0ArizonaFa0/0: 192.168.1.1Router 1NevadaFa0/0: 192.168.1.2Fa0/1: 192.168.2.1Router 2TexasFa0/0: 192.168.2.2
Arizona
Nevada
Texas
Cisco IOS — Arizona (Router 0)
Fa0/0: 192.168.1.1/24 (pre-configured) · connects to Nevada
Use ? help · Tab complete · ↑↓ history · Ctrl+Z exit mode
Cisco IOS — Nevada (Router 1)
Fa0/0: 192.168.1.2/24 · Fa0/1: 192.168.2.1/24 (pre-configured) · connects to both
Use ? help · Tab complete · ↑↓ history · Ctrl+Z exit mode
Cisco IOS — Texas (Router 2)
Fa0/0: 192.168.2.2/24 (pre-configured) · connects to Nevada
Use ? help · Tab complete · ↑↓ history · Ctrl+Z exit mode
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