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Lab 2-2 Debrief
Implementing an EIGRP-Based Solution
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Lab Topology
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Lab Review: What Did You Accomplish?
Task 1: Configure EIGRP over point-to-point WAN interfaces
– What steps did you take to configure the EIGRP routing
protocol on point-to-point WAN interfaces?
– How do you automatically configure EIGRP to advertise any
additional network that is added to the router?
– Can a secondary IP address be added to the router?
Task 2: Configure EIGRP over a multipoint WAN interface
– What steps did you take to configure the EIGRP routing
protocol on multipoint WAN interfaces?
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Lab Review: What Did You Accomplish?
(Cont.)
Task 3: Adjusting EIGRP operation over a multipoint WAN
interface
– What is an EIGRP split horizon?
– How can an EIGRP split horizon behavior be changed on a
WAN multipoint interface?
Task 4—Deploying EIGRP unequal-cost path load balancing
– What do you use to manipulate the path in an EIGRP routing
protocol?
– How can you perform path manipulation without using path
control tools?
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Verification
Did you have enough information to create the implementation
plan?
Do EIGRP-enabled routers form adjacencies on point-to-point and
multipoint links after EIGRP is configured?
Do you see all of the EIGRP-advertised networks in the IP routing
table as EIGRP routes (after point-to-point and after multipoint
configuration respectively)?
What are the changes when split horizon is disabled on the
interface?
What is changed to manipulate the path of the packets and what
must be implemented to perform unequal-cost load balancing?
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Checkpoints
Configure EIGRP routing protocol on point-to-point interfaces.
Automatically advertise any additional network that is added to
the router.
Ensure EIGRP networks are present in the IP routing table.
Configure EIGRP routing protocol on multipoint interfaces.
Ensure new EIGRP networks are present in the IP routing table.
Simulate a connectivity failure between routers R3 and R4 and
examine the EIGRP operation afterwards.
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Checkpoints (Cont.)
Change the EIGRP split horizon behavior on the WAN multipoint
interface
Adjust the metric to manipulate load balancing.
Simulate a connectivity failure between routers R1 and R3 and
examine the EIGRP operation afterwards.
Change the EIGRP metric to manipulate unequal-cost path load
balancing.
Verify connectivity.
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A Sample Solution
EIGRP is configured on point-to-point and multipoint interfaces.
All of the specific IP subnets used in the network are advertised,
as well as all new networks added later.
Split horizon is disabled, and the metric is changed in order to
provide load balancing and unequal-cost path load-balancing.
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Alternative Solutions
A different metric and administrative distance can be applied as
well as filtering or static routes can be used in a few segments of
the EIGRP network.
EIGRP-specific functionalities do not have many alternative
solutions; while another routing protocol can be used, this is not a
realistic solution.
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Q and A
Why is the selection of a routing protocol important?
What is the difference between point-to-point and multipoint
interfaces when configuring an EIGRP?
Why is changing the metric important?
How does split horizon work?
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Summary
Configure EIGRP on point-to-point interfaces and advertise all of
the specific IP subnets in the network; you should also provide
automatic advertising of any additional network that is added to
the router.
Configure EIGRP on the multipoint interfaces and advertise all of
the specific IP subnets in the network; you should also provide
automatic advertising of any additional network that is added to
the router.
Manipulate the EIGRP configuration on the multipoint interface by
disabling split horizon.
Change the metric in order to deploy unequal-cost path load
balancing.
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