| Labs: |
| 4.6.1 |
In this lab,
you configure OSPF on three Cisco routers. First, you configure
loopback interfaces to provide stable OSPF Router IDs. Then you
configure the OSPF process and enable OSPF on the appropriate
interfaces. After OSPF is enabled, you tune the update timers and
configure authentication. |
| 4.6.2 |
In this lab,
you observe the OSPF DR and BDR election process using debug
commands. Then you assign each OSPF interface a priority value to
force the election of a specific router as a DR. |
| 4.6.3 |
In this lab,
configure OSPF as a point-to-multipoint network type so that it
operates efficiently over a hub-and-spoke Frame Relay topology. |
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| Interactive
Labs: |
| 4.3.1 |
In this lab
exercise you will configure the SanJose1 router for OSPF in a single
area. The Westasman router is already configured for OSPF. You will
first specify the OSPF process ID and then enter router
configuration mode. In router configuration mode, you will configure
OSPF for specific networks in area 0. |