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Configuring Basic EIGRP Routing

Lab Objective:Configuring Basic EIGRP Routing
The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to enable basic EIGRP routing using a single Autonomous System.
Lab Purpose:
Enabling basic EIGRP routing is a fundamental skill. EIGRP is an advanced Distance Vector routing protocol. It is also a Cisco proprietary protocol that runs over IP protocol number 88. As a Cisco engineer, as well as in the Cisco CCNA exam, you will be expected to know how to enable basic EIGRP routing.
Certification Level:
This lab is suitable for CCENT & CCNA certification exam preparation
Lab Difficulty:
This lab has a difficulty rating of 4/10
Readiness Assessment:
When you are ready for your certification exam, you should complete this lab in no more than 10 minutes
Lab Topology:
Please use the following topology to complete this lab exercise:
Task 1:
Configure the hostnames on routers R1, R2, and Sw1 as illustrated in the topology.
Task 2:
Configure VLAN 10 named EIGRP_VLAN on Sw1. Keep in mind that, by default, Sw1 will be a VTP server so you can simply create the VLAN and assign it the name provided.  Next, assign ports FastEthernet0/2 and FastEthernet0/3 on Sw1 to VLAN 10 as access ports and enable those ports.
Task 3:
Configure the F0/0 interfaces on R1 and R2 with the IP addresses in the topology and bring up the interfaces. Perform a ping from R1 to R2 and vice versa and ensure that the routers can ping each other.
Task 4:
Enable EIGRP on R1 and R2 for the subnet configured on their F0/0 interfaces. Make sure that EIGRP uses Autonomous System number 254 as illustrated in the topology.
Task 5:
Verify that an EIGRP adjacency has formed between R1 and R2 using appropriate commands.
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