How to configure OSPF in Packet Tracer.

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2010

Here we have 3 routesr, 3 end nodes and 2 serial WAN links running OSPF. Enjoy.

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  • Great video

  • @ciscogrid Thanks

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  • @19sYrOX91 got it, thanks. Lol took you months to respond xD

  • @MadmanGoneMad2012 Because no switch is between router and client. You´ve to use cross over in packet tracer when you connect two end devices without any switch between the link

  • why did you use a cross-over cable between routers and computers? i thought cross-overs are for connecting two same devices? im confused T_T

  • hey could you do one for eigrp? 3 router 3 serial 3 end devices, im having trouble after i manually set bandwidth to lower it still takes the dc link w/ 5 bandwidth rather then going thru the other router

  • NO, THANK YOUU !

    Thx man  Great mini tutorial.

  • why wildcard 0.0.255.255??? it should be calculated like 0.0.0.255? coz subnet mask 255.255.255.0

  • Do you have a video to verify ospf on a router

  • @JKC327 Yes it does

  • @blackbelt12502 well, it still is a how to video, not a why to :). But yet, you're right, actully u have no clue what you're doing, but annyways, this helped me alot! Got a huge TCP/IP exam in 3 days and i'm shaking if i see what we have to do!!

    thanks for this id buddy

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