Which I have to admit is about as complicated as some things I've designed for work, and are actually in operation. The fun thing about this one is I ended up setting up DHCP on every single one of those networks in there, so the end user connections are all DHCP assigned. The EIGRP portion wasn't that difficult. Mostly, it was just labor.
The interesting thing was in creating the ISP connection. Really, it's just a router with an assigned public IP. From there, I added a default route back towards the network I designed. It might have been more interesting to design the thing as a multiaccess network, but who cares. The system wanted a multiple location EIGRP network. So I used serial connections. And funny thing is, I've never had to set up a serial connection in real life. All Ethernet based. One was PPPOE, and that was a bit annoying to set up.
So now, all I have to do is study for the final and start working on the next book. In the process of taking over four stores. Isn't work fun?
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