Chapter 3: Routing Overview
Labs:
3.6.1 In this lab, you configure RIPv2 and then EIGRP so that you can compare their metric calculations.
3.6.2 In this lab, you configure IGRP for unequal-cost load balancing and tune IGRP's timers to improve performance.
3.6.3 In this lab, you configure a default route and use RIP to propagate this default information to other routers. When you have this configuration working, you must migrate the network from RIP to IGRP and configure default routing to work with that protocol as well.
3.6.4 In this lab, you configure a floating static route.