!
! Last configuration
change at 23:57:02 EST Wed Mar 3 1999C
! NVRAM config last
updated at 23:57:02 EST Wed Mar 3 1999C
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug
datetime localtime
service timestamps log
datetime localtime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname LAX1
!
clock timezone EST -5
clock summer-time EDT
recurring
enable secret 5 $1$tqmN$0tgr/G.P/VUChPyRRy9xP/
enable password ecs
!
prompt %h%s(tty%n)%p
!
interface Loopback0
description Primary
interface for connecting to this router
ip address 10.0.75.3
255.255.255.255
!
interface Ethernet0
description LAX1
LAN
ip address 10.0.230.254
255.255.255.0
!
interface Serial0
description Simulated
T1 link to BOS2 (1.544 Mbps)
ip address 10.0.120.2
255.255.255.0
!
interface Serial1
description Simulated
fractional T1 link to SEA1 (64 Kbps)
ip address 10.0.160.2
255.255.255.0
bandwidth 64
no fair-queue
!
router eigrp 1999
network 10.0.0.0
!
ip host bos1-e1.hackme.net
10.0.100.1
ip host bos1-e0sa.hackme.net
128.119.86.1
ip host bos2-e1.hackme.net
10.0.100.2
ip host sea1-s0.hackme.net
10.0.140.2
ip host sea1-s1.hackme.net
10.0.160.1
ip host sea1.hackme.net
10.0.75.2
ip host bos2.hackme.net
10.0.75.4
ip host bos1.hackme.net
10.0.75.1
ip host bos1-s0.hackme.net
10.0.140.1
ip host bos2-s0.hackme.net
10.0.120.1
ip host grivel.hackme.net
128.119.86.2
ip host lax1.hackme.net
10.0.75.3
ip host lax1-s0.hackme.net
10.0.120.2
ip host lax1-s1.hackme.net
10.0.160.2
ip host lax1-e0.hackme.net
10.0.230.254
ip host sea1-e0.hackme.net
10.0.220.254
ip host bos1-e0p.hackme.net
10.0.200.254
ip host bos2-e0.hackme.net
10.0.210.254
ip host win95-1.hackme.net
128.119.86.3
ip host win95-2.hackme.net
128.119.86.4
ip host winnt-1.hackme.net
128.119.86.5
ip host sparrow.hackme.net
128.119.86.6
ip host sea1-lo1.hackme.net
172.16.1.254
ip host bos2-lo1.hackme.net
172.17.1.254
ip domain-name hackme.net
no ip classless
| The following six lines provide a destination for this router to deliver
packets destined for networks which it has no entry for in its routing
table. Some of these entries are provisional. That is, they
are there in case the two routers that this router connects to (BOS2 and
SEA1) are not dynamically feeding it routing information for the networks
that these entries cover. This is because BOS2 and SEA1 are the two
routers which you as lab students will be totally wiping out and reconfiguring.
As such, the intention of these routes is to make this router (LAX1) to
be as non-reliant as possible on routing information from BOS2 and SEA1.
These routes all have metrics included with them that are higher in number
than routes to these same destinations would have if they were advertised
to this router dynamically, from either BOS2, SEA1 or both. That
means that this router will only place them into the router's routing table
if BOS2 and SEA1 are in a state such that they are not successfully advertising
this router routes to these networks dynamically. |
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
10.0.120.1 200
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
10.0.160.1 210
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
10.0.120.1 200
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
10.0.160.1 210
ip route 128.119.86.0
255.255.255.0 10.0.120.1 200
ip route 128.119.86.0
255.255.255.0 10.0.160.1 210
logging buffered 16384
logging trap debugging
logging facility syslog
logging 128.119.86.2
snmp-server community
ecsro RO
snmp-server community
ecsrw RW
snmp-server trap-source
Loopback0
snmp-server location
ECS Computer Networking Lab, UMass, Amherst
snmp-server contact
John Jackson - johnj@external.umass.edu
snmp-server chassis-id
LAX1
snmp-server system-shutdown
banner motd
lax1.hackme.net
UMass ECS Computer
Networking Lab
*** AUTHORIZED USE ONLY ***
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0
0
login
line 1 16
exec-timeout 0
0
password ecs
line aux 0
exec-timeout 0
0
password ecs
login
line vty 0 3
exec-timeout 0
0
password ecs
login
line vty 4
exec-timeout 5
0
password ecs
login
!
ntp clock-period 17179471
ntp server 10.0.75.1
end