| Labs: |
| 5.8.1 |
In this lab,
you configure multiarea OSPF operation, interarea summarization,
external route summarization, and default routing. |
| 5.8.2 |
In this lab,
you configure an OSPF stub area and a totally stubby area. |
| 5.8.3 |
In this lab,
you configure an OSPF NSSA in order to import external routing
information while retaining the benefits of a stub area. |
| 5.8.4 |
In this lab,
you configure an OSPF virtual link so that a disconnected area can
reach the backbone, as required by OSPF. |
| 5.9.1 |
In this lab,
you create a multiarea OSPF autonomous system that includes a
totally stubby area and a persistent default route toward the ISP. |
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| Interactive
Labs: |
| 5.3.1 |
The
purpose of this activity is to configure an Area Border Router
in a multiarea OSPF environment. SanJose1 and the Singapore
routers have already been configured for OSPF routing. Your
task is to configure SanJose3 to enable Inter-Area routing. |
| 5.5.3 |
The purpose
of this activity is to configure an OSPF virtual link so that the
disconnected Area 3 can reach the backbone Area 0, as required by
OSPF. Although Multi-Area OSPF has already been configured, you will
configure a virtual link through Area 51 connecting Area 3 to the
backbone Area 0. |