This video shows you to learn how to set up and adjust EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) on Packet Tracer. This protocol is made for routing on Cisco devices and is commonly used in extensive business networks.
This easy tutorial will show you each step to set things up, like routing tables and network addresses, with other essential settings. When you finish watching, you'll know a lot about #EIGRP and can use what you learned for your networking projects.
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Suppose you are planning to set up a network using #Cisco routers and switches. In that case, you need to follow a sequence of stages to ensure a smooth and successful installation.
Step 1: Start by putting the needed software on your computer. If you're using Windows, Linux, or macOS, some videos can help you install it. You can watch these videos at these web addresses:
Windows ➦ • How to Install Cisco Packet Tracer 7....
Linux/Ubuntu ➦ • How to Install Cisco Packet Tracer 7....
macOS ➦ • How to Install Cisco Packet Tracer 7....
Step 2: After you install the software on your computer, add two Cisco routers, a Cisco switch, and a PC to your workspace.
Step 3: Next, add a serial interface to each of the Cisco routers and connect them using a serial DCE cable.
Step 4: Connect the Cisco switches to the ports on the Cisco #routers called GigabitEthernet interfaces.
Step 5: Decide on the groups of IP addresses (blocks) that you want to use for setting up the routes.
Step 6: Make sure the set of IP addresses used between the Cisco routers is different from the ones used for the local network.
Step 7: Link the PCs to the Cisco switches and set up the IP settings.
Step 8: Turn on the Serial and GigabitEthernet interfaces of the routers using the "shutdown" command, and then give them IP addresses.
Step 9: To turn on EIGRP, use these commands as a guide:
R1 # conf t
R1 (config) # router eigrp 1
R1 (config-router) # network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.3
R1 (config-router) # network 192.168.5.0 0.0.0.255
R1 (config-router) # end
R2 # conf t
R2 (config) # router eigrp 1
R2 (config-router) # network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.3
R2 (config-router) # network 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255
R2 (config-router) # end
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