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Instructions Plan, design a physical topology and implement the complex International Travel Agency (ITA) EIGRP network based on the above diagram and following specifications. Implement the design on the lab set of routers. Verify that all configurations are operational and functioning according to the guidelines.

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School of Computing and Digital Media
Module - CT7154 CT7154 Network Routing Protocols - Autumn 2018-19
Module leader: Dr. Shahram Salekzamankhani
Author: Said Abdillahi Qayad - Student No: 13035329
[ CITATION Glo17 \l 2057 ]




CT7154 Network Routing Protocols
Date: 13/11/2018

,Abstract
Networking is a valuable technology that interconnects throughout the global, which
is basically called the ‘Internet’. This outstanding technology that connects to us
through the rest of world is delivered by hardware called ‘Routers’. Different vendors
have different brand of routers, including Juniper, Arista, Huawei and so on, but they
do same function, and that is to route networks from different parts of the world to
connect the world together. In this report, the author will focus Particularly on Cisco
routers aspect of it. That includes how cisco routers route packets, and make
decisions from multiple paths across various links, based on consulting their routing
tables. The author will also examine the contrast between control plane, data plane,
and management plane. Also, the author will analyse the Cost, health and safety part
associated with project. Finally, the author will present network designing, planning,
and configuration examples of International Travel Agency (ITA) newly expanded
branches.

,Content

1. Introduction........................................................................................................................................6
1.1 Routed Vs Routing........................................................................................................................7
1.2 Aim of This case study Report.......................................................................................................8
1.3 International Travel Agency Network requirement..........................................................................9
2.0 Cisco Validated Advanced Routing Design hierarchy....................................................................9
2.1 Generic Engineering Design Process..........................................................................................12
2.2 International Travel Agency Network Planning..........................................................................12
2.4 Benefit Analysis..........................................................................................................................15
2.5 International Travel Agency Network Case Study 1 Design............................................................16
2.6 International Travel Agency Network Case Study 2 Design............................................................16
2.8 International Travel Agency Network Implementation Case Study 1.............................................18
2.8.1 IPV4 Discussed in Brief.............................................................................................................18
2.8.2 IPV6 Discussed in Brief.............................................................................................................19
2.8.3 EIGRP Discussed in Brief..........................................................................................................19
2.8.4 OSPF Discussed in Brief............................................................................................................19
2.8.5 BGP Discussed in Brief.............................................................................................................20
2.8.6 Redistribution Discussed in Brief.............................................................................................20
3.0 Conclusion..................................................................................................................................20
4.0 References..................................................................................................................................21
..........................................................................................................................................................22
5.0 APPENDIX A................................................................................................................................22
5.1 Case Study 1 Lab Configuration..................................................................................................22
5.1.1 R1 Configuration......................................................................................................................23
5.1.2 R2 Configuration......................................................................................................................23
5.1.3 R3 Configuration......................................................................................................................25
5.1.4 R4 Configuration......................................................................................................................26
5.1.5 Reachability Verification Using Ping & Show Commands........................................................27
5.1.5.1 On R1 Verification.................................................................................................................27
5.1.5.2 On R2 Verification.................................................................................................................29
5.1.5.3 On R3 Verification.................................................................................................................31
5.1.5.4 On R4 Verification.................................................................................................................34
6 APPENDIX B...................................................................................................................................36
6.1 Case Study 2 Lab Configuration..................................................................................................36
6.1.5 On RIP-DOMAIN Router Configuration....................................................................................36

, 6.1.6 On Capetown Router Configuration........................................................................................37
6.1.7 On SanJose1 Router Configuration..........................................................................................38
6.1.8 On London Router Configuration.............................................................................................39
6.1.9 On Firewall Router Configuration............................................................................................40
6.1.10 On ISP Router Configuration..................................................................................................41
6.1.11 On Webserver Router Configuration.....................................................................................42
6.2 Reachability Verification Using Ping, Traceroute & Show Commands........................................43
6.2.5 End to End Reachability from RIP Domain Router Lo0 to Webserver......................................43
6.2.6 Reachability from Router London to Webserver.....................................................................43
6.2.7 Reachability from Router SanJose1 to Webserver...................................................................43
6.2.8 Reachability from Router Capetown to Webserver.................................................................43
6.2.9 Reachability from Router Firewall to Webserver.....................................................................44
6.2.10 Reachability from ISP Router to RIP Domain Router Loopback0............................................44
6.2.11 Reachability from Webserver to RIP Domain Router Loopback0...........................................44
6.2.12 Router Firewall Traffic to Webserver Prefers to T3 Link Path (Highlighted) Over T1 Link......44
6.2.13 Router Firewall Traffic Uses the Path of T1 Link (Highlighted) After T3 Link Went Down.....45
6.2.14 Show IP Route on RIP-Domain Router (RIP Uses Default Route For Reachability Of Other
Networks )........................................................................................................................................45
6.2.15 Show IP Route on Capetown Router (Summarized Routes Highlighted)..............................46
6.2.16 Show IP Route on SanJose1Router (Summarized Routes Highlighted).................................46
6.2.17 Show IP Route on London Router (Totally Stubby OSPF Default Route Generated by ABR).47
6.2.18 Show IP Route on Firewall Router.........................................................................................47
6.2.19 Show IP Route on ISP Router................................................................................................48
6.2.20 Show IP Route on The Router Acting as a Webserver...........................................................48
7 Appendix C.....................................................................................................................................49
7.1 Case Study 1 Diagram & Configuration Scan Logbook................................................................49
8 Appendix........................................................................................................................................54
8.1 Case Study 2 Diagram & Configuration Scan Logbook................................................................54
Abstract.............................................................................................................................................1
1. Introduction...................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Routed Vs Routing...............................................................................................................5
1.2 Aim of This case study Report...........................................................................................6
1.3 International Travel Agency Network requirement..............................................................7
2.0 Cisco Validated Advanced Routing Design hierarchy.....................................................7
2.1 Generic Engineering Design Process.............................................................................10
2.2 International Travel Agency Network Planning..............................................................10
2.3 Cost Analysis......................................................................................................................13
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