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MFletch
Hi All,
I am hoping someone could assist
I am using Packet Tracer and I have 3 Cisco Routers (2811's) all connected and I am trying to setup EIGRP. Could someone tell me if my information is correct
Router 1
FA 0/0: 192.168.217.1/24
Router (config) #router eigrp 100
Router (config-router) # network 192.168.217.0
Router (config-router) # end
Router 2
FA 0/0: 172.23.100.1/24
FA 0/1: 172.31.245.1/24
Router (config) #router eigrp 100
Router (config-router) # network 172.23.100.0
Router (config-router) # network 172.31.245.0
Router (config-router) # end
Router 3
FA 0/0: 10.116.0.1/24
Router (config) #router eigrp 100
Router (config-router) # network 10.116.0.1
Router (config-router) # end
Does this look right or am I missing something.
Thanks
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gramacorp
yea the network statment for router 3 should be 10.116.0.0
MFletch
Oops... sorry that was a typo.
So what I have done should be enough for the 3 routers to communicate?
gramacorp
use the no auto-summary command on each router
MFletch
Thanks for you help gramacorp. I have used the no auto-summary command but it doesnt seem to be working
I have done a show ip route on Router 3 and this is all its given me
Gateway of last resort is not set
10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnet
C 10.116.0.0 is directly connected to FastEthernet 0/0
I was hoping to see a D which would mean EIGRP is set. Or am i wrong here?
Thanks
gramacorp
the routers need to be connected together on the same subnet to form adjacencies
are thay connected through the fastethernet interfaces like this R1-R2-R3 ?
gramacorp
connect R1 to R2's fa 0/0 and change R2's fa 0/0 ip to 192.168.217.2/24
connect R2's fa 0/1 to R3 and change R3's fa 0/0 ip to 172.31.245.2/24
use crossover cables
make sure you add in the network statments on each router
this should get your network working
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