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19.2.1 Packet Tracer – Configure GRE Answers

Packet Tracer – Configure GRE (Answers Version)

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Addressing Table

Device

Interface

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

RA

G0/0

192.168.1.1

255.255.255.0

N/A

RA

S0/0/0

64.103.211.2

255.255.255.252

N/A

RA

Tunnel 0

10.10.10.1

255.255.255.252

N/A

RB

G0/0

192.168.2.1

255.255.255.0

N/A

RB

S0/0/0

209.165.122.2

255.255.255.252

N/A

RB

Tunnel 0

10.10.10.2

255.255.255.252

N/A

PCA

NIC

192.168.1.2

255.255.255.0

192.168.1.1

PCB

NIC

192.168.2.2

255.255.255.0

192.168.2.1

Objectives

Part 1: Verify Router Connectivity

Part 2: Configure GRE Tunnels

Part 3: Verify PC Connectivity

Scenario

You are the network administrator for a company which wants to set up a GRE tunnel to a remote office. Both networks are locally configured. You need configure the tunnel and static routes.

Instructions

Part 1:Verify Router Connectivity

Step 1:Ping RA from RB.

  1. Use the show ip interface brief command on RA to determine the IP address of the S0/0/0 port.
  2. From RB ping the IP S0/0/0 address of RA.

Step 2:Ping PCA from PCB.

Attempt to ping the IP address of PCA from PCB. We will repeat this test after configuring the GRE tunnel. What were the ping results? Explain.

Type your answers here.

The pings failed because there is no route to the destination.

Part 2:Configure GRE Tunnels

Step 1:Configure the Tunnel 0 interface of RA.

  1. Enter into the configuration mode for RA Tunnel 0.

RA(config)# interface tunnel 0

  1. Set the IP address as indicated in the Addressing Table.

RA(config-if)# ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.252

  1. Set the source and destination for the endpoints of Tunnel 0.

RA(config-if)# tunnel source s0/0/0

RA(config-if)# tunnel destination 209.165.122.2

  1. Configure Tunnel 0 to convey IP traffic over GRE.

RA(config-if)# tunnel mode gre ip

  1. The Tunnel 0 interface should already be active. In the event that it is not, treat it like any other interface.

RA(config-if)# no shutdown

Step 2:Configure the Tunnel 0 interface of RB.

Repeat Steps 1a – e with RB. Be sure to change the IP addressing as appropriate.

RB(config)# interface tunnel 0

RB(config-if)# ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.252

RB(config-if)# tunnel source s0/0/0

RB(config-if)# tunnel destination 64.103.211.2

RB(config-if)# tunnel mode gre ip

RB(config-if)# no shutdown

Step 3:Configure a route for private IP traffic.

Establish a route between the 192.168.X.X networks using the 10.10.10.0/30 network as the destination.

RA(config)# ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.2

RB(config)# ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.1

Part 3:Verify Router Connectivity

Step 1:Ping PCA from PCB.

Attempt to ping the IP address of PCA from PCB. The ping should be successful.

Step 2:Trace the path from PCA to PCB.

Attempt to trace the path from PCA to PCB. Note the lack of public IP addresses in the output.

End of document

Device Configs

Router RA

enable

configure terminal

interface Tunnel0

ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.252

tunnel source Serial0/0/0

tunnel destination 209.165.122.2

tunnel mode gre ip

ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.2

end

Router RB

enable

configure terminal

interface Tunnel0

ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.252

tunnel source Serial0/0/0

tunnel destination 64.103.211.2

tunnel mode gre ip

ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.1

end

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