Plan, design, and implement the complex International Travel Agency OSPF network shown in the diagram and description below. Implement the design on the lab set of routers. Verify that all configurations are operational and functioning according to the guidelines.
## Deliverables
The final document should contain the routing commands for each router in each area and a layout of the addressing scheme that you used. Assume in the diagram that SanJose2 is connected by a Serial link to Eastasman and Eastasman is connected to Vista by a Fast Ethernet The International Travel Agency has decided to change the network routing protocol. The responsibilities of the network engineer include creating, maintaining and implementing changes to the network. The network must meet the following requirements: 1. The San Jose core routers must run OSPF and be configured in Area 0. 2. The network has been allocated one Class A license (you can use your own addressing scheme) 3. Use VLSM on all serial interfaces as may be appropriate. 4. This network will have three outer areas. The regional headquarters in Singapore and Auckland in Area 1 will run OSPF normally. The Westasman branch office in Area 2 will be a totally stubby network. The Vista and Eastasman branch offices will be RIP networks. 5. Summarize all routes from each area into the core. Plan for approximately 4 networks in each area in the diagram with the exception of the core, exactly as shown in Area 0. 6. Redistribute routing information between OSPF and the RIP network. 7. Configure Internet connectivity through a static route. 8. Document the configuration and any difficulties that were encountered.
## Platform
Windows 9x, 2000 and XP.