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  • CIERSASSESS-5-AK

    Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1

    The Cisco 360 CCIE Routing and Switching (R&S) Advanced Workshop 2 is a five-day course for CCIE candidates who are ready to attempt the Cisco CCIE lab. Advanced Workshop 2 is notan entry-level course. You should take this course only if you are close to passing the actual CCIE lab.

    Advanced Workshop 2 further develops such high-level candidates by presenting learners with five multitopic labs that simulate the actual Cisco CCIE lab experience. Four of the labs are eight hours long; one is four hours long.

    One lab is administered on each day of the course. On the first four days, you will perform an eight-hour lab. On the fifth day of the course, you will perform the four-hour lab. During each lab, you will be tested on your knowledge of complex internetworking subjects, your problem-solving skills, and your test-taking strategies.

    After each of the labs, you will receive a detailed assessment score report combined with an answer key and Mentor Guide support. To supplement this feedback, Cisco CCIE instructors will provide review sessions after each lab and directed instruction during each lab, if necessary. These resources provide feedback that maximizes the learning experience of each lab.

  • 2 Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key

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  • 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key 3

    Table of Contents Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 .....................................1

    Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key ...................... 2Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................................... 3Answer Key Structure .............................................................................................................................. 4

    Section One ....................................................................................................................................... 4Section Two ....................................................................................................................................... 4

    Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key ...................... 5Grading and Duration ............................................................................................................................... 5Restrictions and Goals ............................................................................................................................. 5Explanation of Each of the Restrictions and Goals .................................................................................. 7

    1. Frame Relay and Serial Communications Section ............................................................................. 92. Cisco Catalyst Switch Configuration Section .................................................................................... 113. IPv4 OSPF Section .......................................................................................................................... 224. IPv4 EIGRP Section ......................................................................................................................... 245. IPv4 RIP Section .............................................................................................................................. 276. Cisco OER and NAT Section ........................................................................................................... 287. Border Gateway Protocol Section .................................................................................................... 378. IPv6 Routing Section ........................................................................................................................ 419. Security Section ............................................................................................................................... 4610. QoS Section ................................................................................................................................... 4911. Address Administration Section ..................................................................................................... 5012. HSRP Gateway Redundancy Section ............................................................................................ 5113. NTP Configuration Section ............................................................................................................. 5214. Multicast Configuration Section ...................................................................................................... 5415. SNMP Section ................................................................................................................................ 57

  • 4 Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Answer Key Structure Section One

    The answer key PDF document is downloadable from the web portal.

    Section Two To obtain a comprehensive view of the configuration, access the Mentor Guide engine in the web portal.

  • 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key 5

    Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key

    Regardless of any configuration that you perform in this lab, you must conform to the general guidelines that are provided. If you do not conform to the guidelines, you can expect a significant deduction of points in your final exam score.

    Grading and Duration Lab duration: 8 hours

    Maximum score: 100 points

    Minimum passing score: 80 points

    Restrictions and Goals Note Read this section carefully.

    To receive any credit for a subsection, you must complete the subsection. You will not get partial credit for partially completed subsections.

    IP subnets on the Lab IPv4 IGP diagram belong to network 172.16.0.0/16.

    Use a minimum number of statements in all filters unless otherwise directed.

    Use only the IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6) addresses that are displayed on the IPv4 and IPv6 interior gateway protocol (IGP) diagrams. Do not introduce new addresses.

    The Frame Relay switching router is configured for a full mesh of permanent virtual circuits (PVCs). Do not change the PVC configuration on the Frame Relay switching router.

    Do not rely on Frame Relay Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (Inverse ARP).

    Do not create any static routes on any routers and switches except for R6 and SW2. Do not use policy-based routing (PBR).

    Advertise all loopback interfaces with their original masks, unless noted otherwise.

    All IPv4 IP addresses involved in this scenario must be reachable, except for the prefixes from the 1.0.0.0/8 network that are involved in Cisco Optimized Edge Routing (OER), prefixes that are advertised from the backbone, and interfaces that are connected to the shared equipment.

  • 6 Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc.

    N represents the group number; X represents the pod number. Check your online instructions for your number NX. Failure to assign the correct IP address could result in losing points in multiple sections.

    Do not modify the hostname, console, or vty configuration unless you are specifically asked to do so.

    Do not modify the initial interface or IP address numbering.

  • 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Workshop 2 Assessment Lab 1 Answer Key 7

    Explanation of Each of the Restrictions and Goals IP subnets in the scenario diagrams belong to network 172.16.0.0/16.

    The third and fourth octets of the IP addresses that are displayed on the diagrams belong to 172.16.0.0/16.

    Use a minimum number of statements whenever possible.

    If a task requires an access list, prefix list or, autonomous system (AS) path filter list, use as few statements as possible.

    Use only the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses that are displayed on the IPv4 and IPv6 IGP diagrams. Do not introduce new ones.

    Do not create any new IP addresses. Use the existing addresses to accomplish all tasks.

    The Frame Relay switch router is configured for a full mesh of PVCs. Do not change the PVC configuration.

    Find alternate methods of controlling the full mesh of PVCs.

    Do not rely on dynamic Frame Relay Inverse ARP.

    This requirement forces you to fulfill your Frame Relay Inverse ARP requirements with Frame Relay map statements. Think of a Frame Relay map statement as the equivale