Archive for the “KREEEK” Category

1)  Local Ping – Framerelay
2)  Get away with inverse-arp. Create p2p sub interfaces and assign DLCIs to that. So the router wouldn’t inverse arp for those DLCIs
3)  VTP Pruning
4)  Inconsistent Allowed Vlans on 2 switches will cause them not to agree on root for the other vlans which aren’t allowed on the trunk
5)  OSPF – Router ID, Virtual Link
6)  Borascast to Point-to-point Mismatch. Change!
7)  External metric for a route should be same at 2 different routers in OSPF.Use E2. !
8)  EIGRP neighbor command missing
9)  Redistribution delay parameter is in TENS of Microseconds.!
10) RIP – Incorrect Passiver Interfaces
11) Framerelay traffic shapping, adaptive shaping, fragment, tc-10ms, fairqueue
12) DHCP – client identifier, default-router error

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Cisco 360 – Lab 27 KREEEKs.!
1)  IP Address Mismatch
2)  Clock Rate
3)  No Shut on interfaces
4)  Etherchannel LACP passive-passive both sides. So no negotiation
5)  SVI protocol line DOWN. Vlan not there? why? vtp password not there.!
6)  Native Vlan Mismatch
7)  Aging Default 300 sec. change to 300/2!
8)  OSPF Network types Mismatch
9)  Network Statement Error in OSPF
10) Autocost reference bandwidth 1gbps link should be cost of 1. So 1000!
11) Ipv6- accesslist denying UDP- ripng not working
12) QOS – absolute bandwidth specified instead of percentages
13) QOS – Voice priority
14) NTP – Unsync’ed SERVER.
15) NTP bad password

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Narbik says :

This lab is part of my new  Boot Camp 2.0  work book, the idea of this work
book is to explore every option within every item in the blueprint, this lab
covers RIPv2 ONLY.

The combination of my  Advanced CCIE Routing and Switching 2.0 ,
Troubleshooting Work Book, which contains 10 six-eight hour Troubleshooting
labs and my new  Boot Camp 2.0  work book will increase your chances of
passing this  ridiculously easy  certification.

How long does it take to complete this lab?

It all depends on how prepared you are, if you NOT prepared and you are at a
CCNP level it can take up to 7 hours to complete, some students don t even
complete the entire lab. But if you are almost ready, it should NOT take you
longer than 4 hours to complete this lab.

How should I do this lab?

My recommendation:

- You have a topology.doc file, print the file and look at the topology
as you configure the lab.
- You have a  initial-config  directory, which contains all the initial
configuration files, open the  RIPv2-Init.txt  and copy and paste the
configuration onto the routers and begin the lab.
- You should use the  Questions.pdf  when you are configuring the lab,
and before you move on to another task, read the  Questions-Answers.pdf
and
compare the answers.

Once you complete this lab, you should have confidence about your knowledge
of this routing protocol.

Please do not hesitate to share this lab with friends or even share it on
your blog (If you have one).

Download it here

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