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6.
What works with triggered updates to help stop routing loops in
distance-vector networks?
7.
What stops routing loops in distance-vector networks by sending out
a maximum hop count as soon as a link fails?
8.
What stops routing loops in distance-vector networks by not resend-
ing information learned on an interface out that same interface?
9.
What network number do you type to configure IGRP when a router
is directly connected to subnets 172.16.10.0 and 172.16.35.0?
10.
What command is used to send routing updates as they are sent and
received on the router to the console session?
(The answers to Written Lab 5 can be found following the answers to the
Review Questions for this chapter.)
Hands-on Labs
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n the following hands-on labs, you will configure a network with three
2501 routers and one 2621 router.
The hands-on labs printed here are for use with real Cisco routers. If you are
using the Sybex Router Fundamentals Simulator provided on this book's com-
panion CD, please use the hands-on labs found within that software program.
The following labs will be covered:
Lab 5.1: Creating Static Routes
Lab 5.2: Dynamic Routing with RIP
Lab 5.3: Dynamic Routing with IGRP
Figure 5.8 will be used to configure all routers.
F I G U R E 5 . 8
Hands-on lab internetwork
172.16.10.0
172.16.20.0
172.16.30.0
172.16.40.0
172.16.50.0
S0
E0
2501A
F0/0
2621A
S1
S0
E0
2501B
E0
S0
2501C
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