Yes, you are right, my bad. I went to the data center to fix this..
only R6 was wrongly
cabled :)
2011/3/22 Petr Lapukhov <petr_at_internetworkexpert.com>:
> Hi,
>
> There seems to be a cabling mismatch in your topology. Per the INE topology
> specification for VOL1, R6 uses port Fa 0/0 connecting to SW2 as a trunk
> bridging VLANs 67 and 146; SW2 port Fa0/6 is set up as trunk, accordingly.
> This is how it is configured in the stock initial configs and the
> automatically loaded configs as well.
>
> HTH,
>
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> 2011/3/22 2beone <2beone_at_gmail.com>
>>
>> For those going through the INE Volume 1 workbook the following may
>> spare some aggravation.
>>
>> The RIP initial configuration is missing the following on SW4
>>
>> int f0/6
>> switchport trunk encap dot
>> switchport mode trunk
>> switchport noneg
>> switchport trunk allowed vlan 67,146
>>
>> In task 4.1 bullet 3 it is stated that R6 should be learning
>> RIP routes from BB1. This is indeed the case but without the
>> trunk port configuration on SW4, R6 would not be able to give
>> or receive any routes from or to the rest of the network..
>>
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