Today’s post shows the config for this latest Config Museum practice problem, with some commentary about how to configure OSPF per-interface. It helps to start with the problem statement, found [...]
The OSPF network command has confused Cisco newbies for decades. Today’s post looks at a more straightforward way to configure OSPF with a simple command to enable OSPF on each interface. To do [...]
Today’s post gives the configuration solution to the static route config museum exercise posted back in this earlier post. Nothing fancy – just the answer, a few comments, and a place to ask [...]
This next config museum post starts asks you to configure some IPv4 static routes. The network begins with the interfaces up, and with the IPv4 addresses configured. Your job is to configure [...]
As with all these #CCNA config museum pieces, the goal is to let you select some practice exercises to get in more reps and make configuration automatic. Today’s post shows the answers; useful [...]
Let’s now do another quick #CCENT and #CCNA practice: Add OSPF configuration, single area. Simple rules, quick review. It uses the same design as in another recent config museum piece as [...]
This post answers an earlier config VM piece that asked you to confiugre some IPv6 static routes. (Turns out I forgot to post the answer, so… here it is!) Since it has been so long, if you’re [...]
This blog post begins with a router triangle, IPv6 addresses, and working interfaces. All routers can ping their own IPv6 addresses, but the routers only know their own IPv6 connected routes. [...]
This blog post simply lists the answers to the earlier lab exercise from a few days ago. This post makes no sense without the first one, so don’t look until you read the other post. No guile, no [...]
This blog post creates one of what may be many posts in a concept called the Config Museum. Years from now, this concept may really be a museum of configuration exercises and answers. But just [...]