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Lab 1-1 Debrief
Planning Routing Services
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Lab Topology
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Lab Review: What Did You Accomplish?
 Task 1: Identify the requirements the network must meet
– What were the steps you took to identify the tasks and
requirements?
 Task 2: Identify the required information
– Which tools did you need and where did you gather the
application and data requirements?
– Where did you get the existing equipment and topology
information?
– Who defined the routing protocols, scalability, and other
configuration details?
 Task 3: Create an Implementation Plan
– How was documentation created and when?
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Verification
 Did you have enough information to create an implementation
plan?
 Did you successfully finish the configuration of the network?
 What was the last step you did in the lab?
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Checkpoints
 Determine which tasks are needed to identify the requirements
 Document the requirements
 Gather the application and data requirements
 Gather the existing equipment, software version, and topology
 Define the IP addressing plan
 Select the routing protocols and define the scalability
configuration
 Create the implementation plan and implement the solution
 Verify and document the implementation
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A Sample Solution
 EIGRP AS 100, IP addressing with mask /24 and /30 for point-topoint links, the default route to Internet, summarization on routers
R1 and R2, and no redistribution
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Alternative Solutions
 OSPF, IP addressing with mask /24 and /30 on peer-to-peer links,
BGP and partial redistribution on BBR1 and BBR1, summarization
on routers R1 and R2
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Q and A
 Why is IP addressing important?
 Why is routing protocol selection important?
 Why is the implementation plan important?
 Why is verification important?
 What is the last and final step after the successful implementation
of the routing protocol in the network?
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Summary
 Gather all the requirements and required data. Create a good
implementation plan.
 Implement the network using the steps in the implementation
plan. Verify and document the implementation.
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