Couple of months back I was trying to create troubleshooting labs by creating mini labs and then asking friends to introduce problems into configs. Some times even I did that myself, although it was hard to play this PRETENDING GAME initially, but once you create bigger topologies and try it, it's quite easier actually.
So while I was doing all this, I created one EIGRP based lab and tried to introduce lots of possible issue. But of course, I ended up into an issue which originally wasn't part of the thought process. So let me quickly bring it up with relatively smaller topology:
Alright... Was just kidding :-) ... Below is the topology you need:
Here is the relevant configuration to begin with:
so can you troubleshoot ? Good Luck....
Solution:
EVIL CCIE
So while I was doing all this, I created one EIGRP based lab and tried to introduce lots of possible issue. But of course, I ended up into an issue which originally wasn't part of the thought process. So let me quickly bring it up with relatively smaller topology:
Alright... Was just kidding :-) ... Below is the topology you need:
Here is the relevant configuration to begin with:
so can you troubleshoot ? Good Luck....
Solution:
HTH...
DEEPAK ARORAEVIL CCIE
3 comments:
nice tshoot can we have solution of this lab
The network statement in DHCP is not matching the R1 where they are using /30 and on R2, they use /29.
SO its all network subnet mismatch
F0/0 on R1 is a /30 and F0/0 on R2 is a /29.
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