Cable a network similar to the one shown in the diagram. Any router that meets the interface requirements displayed on the above diagram may be used. For example, router series 800, 1600, 1700, 2500 and 2600 or any such combination can be used. Please refer to the chart at the end of the lab to correctly identify the interface identifiers to be used based on the equipment in the lab. The configuration output used in this lab is produced from 1721 series routers. Any other router used may produce slightly different output. Perform the following steps on each router unless specifically instructed otherwise | Cisco SrsTEMS Lab Review of Basic Router Configuration with RIP Objective Cable and configure workstations and routers Setup IP addressing scheme using Class B networks Configure Routing Information Protocol RIP on routers Background Preparation Cable a network similar to the one shown in the diagram. Any router that meets the interface requirements displayed on the above diagram may be used. For example router series 800 1600 1700 2500 and 2600 or any such combination can be used. Please refer to the chart at the end of the lab to correctly identify the interface identifiers to be used based on the equipment in the lab. The configuration output used in this lab is produced from 1721 series routers. Any other router used may produce slightly different output. Perform the following steps on each router unless specifically instructed otherwise. Note Go to the erase and reload instructions at the end of this lab. Perform those steps on all routers in this lab assignment before continuing. General Configuration Tips a. Use the question mark and arrow keys help to enter commands. b. Each command mode restricts the set of available commands. If there is difficulty entering a command check the prompt and then enter the question mark for a list of available commands. The problem might be a wrong command mode or using the wrong syntax. c. To disable a feature enter the keyword no before the command for example no ip routing. 1 - 10 CCNA 3 Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing v - Lab Copyright 2003 Cisco Systems Inc. d. Save the configuration changes to NVRAM so that the changes are not lost if there is a system reload or power outage. Router Command Modes Command Mode Access Method Router Prompt Displayed Exit Method User EXEC Log in. Router Use the logout command. Privileged EXEC From user EXEC mode enter the enable command. Router To exit to user EXEC mode use the disable exit or logout command. Global configuration From the privileged EXEC mode enter