GNS3 TSHOOT Project .zip file with the entire base configuration
I finish completing the Tshoot topology on GNS3 and I post a Zip file on my blog with the .net file and all the config files. The entire lab should work, every device should ping. If any of you guys have any problem let me know that I would try my best to fix it. So now we have a working Lab, so let broke the lab and start troubleshooting. I would be posting a brooking config in couple of day, but before that I would like people to test the lab and see if everything is working fine and if there is any technology that anybody wants to add to the lab. My website is gomezd.com Thanks
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I don't I can't give you any tips since I took the BCSI test 3 years ago and the test blue print aren't the same, but I can tell you something that worked for me is Lab, lab and lab.
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:study: CVoice [X] CIPT 1 [ ] CIPT 2 [ ] CAPPS [ ] TVOICE [ ]
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I was unable to ping 10.2.1.254 from Client 1 the first few times that I loaded the topology. GNS3 crashed a few times and now, for some reason, I can ping the HSRP virtual IP without issue.
The only other thing is, shouldn't the wan routers be on frame relay?
:study: CVoice [X] CIPT 1 [ ] CIPT 2 [ ] CAPPS [ ] TVOICE [ ]
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Anyway, thanks to the OP!
[X] DCICN
[X] IINS
[ ] CCDA
[ ] DCICT
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DSW1 is auto summarizing networks in EIGRP 10.
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try to use the same IOS version that the lab is using. It happen to me when I use other version, but same model the lab doesn't work.
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GNS3 for TSHOOT, Packet Tracer is not going to cut it
Think of the 2:00 a.m. test—if you were awakened in the
middle of the night because of a network problem and had to figure out the
traffic flows in your network while you were half asleep, could you do it?