LAB SIMULATION 16
Guidelines
This is a lab item in which tasks will be performed on virtual devices.
* Refer to the Tasks tab to view the tasks for this lab item.
* Refer to the Topology tab to access the device console(s) and perform the tasks.
* Console access is available for all required devices by clicking the device icon or using the tab(s) above the console window.
* All necessary preconfigurations have been applied.
* Do not change the enable password or hostname for any device.
* Do not replace existing routing policies or configurations.
* Save your configurations to NVRAM before moving to the next item.
* Click Next at the bottom of the screen to submit this lab and move to the next question.
* When Next is clicked, the lab closes and cannot be reopened.
Topology

Tasks
Troubleshoot and resolve the issues to achieve these goals:
1. Ensure that R5 can ping the prefix 10.9.99.9. Manipulate the first basic routing decision-making criteria that if a router learns a route from different routing protocols the admin distance can be changed without using a route-map. Use decimal value of 85 if required to accomplish this.
2. Ensure that R5 loopback 0 reaches to R2's loopback 0 by following the path through R5, R6, R4 to R2 and vice versa. Use metric values K1= 100000, K2=1, K3=255, K4=10, K5=1500 to modify the default metric in EIGRP if required. Do not add or modify the default-metric command under router eigrp 10. Do not use a route-map.
3. Ensure that on R3, prefix 10.0.0.0/8 uses the SP2 to route to the Internet, whereas prefix
172.16.0.0/12 uses the SP1 to route to the Internet. Do not use BGP to accomplish this. Use the pre-configured route-maps SP1 and SP2 and modify to accomplish the task if required. Use the ping and trace commands from R5 and R1 to verify results.