The ISP has given you the user level password cisco for the ISP router so you can monitor the results of your troubleshooting.. Step 1 Define the problem you are experiencing... Step 2
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F0/0 192.168.1.33/27
S0/1 10.0.0.2/30 S0/0 192.168.1.65/27
S0/0 192.168.1.66/27
Fa0/0 192.168.1.97/27
SanJose1
Objective
Utilize a systematic approach to troubleshooting a simple network problem
Scenario
You have been asked to find out why the SanJose1 and Eastasman routers are advertising their subnets to the ISP router Your ISP is using EIGRP to connect
to the SanJose1/Eastasman routers Your company does not want each subnet reported to the ISP, only the overall subnet number that you are using
(192.168.1.0/24) The ISP has given you the user level password (cisco) for the ISP router so you can monitor the results of your troubleshooting
Lab Tasks
Build the network according to the diagram above and load the appropriate
‘broken’ configuration files to each router Save the configurations and reload each router
Step 1
Define the problem you are experiencing
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Gather relevant facts about the situation Upon examining the router, what fac-tual information can you obtain from the router?
Step 3
Examine the facts you have just listed Based on your observations, list some potential causes of the problem
Step 4
Formulate an action plan to solve this problem
Step 5
Implement your action plan and attempt to fix the problem Log all your
changes
Step 6
What were the results of your implementation? Did it fix the problem? List your results and observations below
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If your solution did not fix the problem, repeat the process If your solution did fix the problem, document your fix below