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The Sequence of steps are:

Configure serial interface with respect to the nature of our link (E1 or V.35)

Verify the settings of the configured interface

Configure static route to the Office LAN (N/W-10.20.0.0/16) and verify it.

Lastly, we further validate the serial link(s) by using ping and traceroute commands to Network Machines belonging to the Office LAN.]]>
<![CDATA[Multicast Networking]]>
Okapi's Industry Standard CLI will be used for:

Setting up router interfaces and Enabling RIP

Demonstrating the need for Multicasting

Configure Multicast Routing

Verifying: Multicast Traffic?s Routing to Network Machines

Toggling: Observing the effect of enabling and disabling Multicast Routing on a single interface]]>
<![CDATA[ISDN Configuration]]>Video guide for setting up Dial on Deamnd Routing(DDR) link over the ISP channel

The steps are:

 Setting up interfaces

Configuring Dynamic Routing (RIP)

Define interesting traffic

Set up BRI interface 

Configure: Default Static route

Verify and Validate: DDR connectivity to the ISP 

 

 

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<![CDATA[Bridging & Routing]]> 

Quick start Video Guide for configuring Okapi as a Bridge router.

The objective of this demonstration is to showcase versatility of Okapi routing platform to behave as a router as well as a bridge i.e. routing packets for known protocols and simply forwarding the rest as a bridge would.

To set up the brouter we will use the industry standard CLI.

First, we identify the need for bridging.

Thereafter, we will configure Bridging through the Bridge command and also enable STP or Spanning Tree Protocol for the Bridge

In the next step we will set up the interfaces for Bridging i.e. associate the interfaces to our bridge through the Bridge-group command. Additionally, to allow routing of packets we will also configure dynamic routing over the same router.

Finally, we would verify the coexistence of Bridging and Routing.

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<![CDATA[ACLs in Firewall]]>
The Okapi Industry Standard CLI will be used for:

Setting up Interfaces

Configuring Dynamic routing (RIP) for the interfaces

Demonstrating free network access without traffic filtering

Setting up Access Lists and applying them to the interfaces

Validating the filtering done by Access lists by using Ping and Telnet]]>
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