The config should be that the 10.10.205.20 address is a loopback address on
the router.  So routing between the CME and the switched network would be
required.

In the IPX rack, the CME is not accessible.  There should be static routing
between it and the switched network.  So configure a static route to the
CME and you should be able to ping the loopback.

Jeff Rensink - CCIE #24834 (Wireless, R&S)
Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert


On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Brian Stamper <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'm finding some missing information in this lab.  It asks us to use the
> CME router @ 10.10.205.20 for the NTP server for the switches.  However,
> there is no initial config for the CME router (in any of the labs).
>  Additionally, The CME router shows two IP addresses (10.10.210.20 in vlan
> 5 and 10.10.205.20 in vlan ???).  The Vlan/Subnet table doesn't have a vlan
> for the 10.10.205 subnet.  Additionally how is this configured on the
> router?  The default configuration on port Fa0/4 on Cat1 (CME's port) is an
> access port in vlan 5.  So is the 10.10.205 network a loopback and we're
> supposed to route to it? Or is the 10.10.205 network on the other ethernet
> interface of this router headed to the internet in the lab? I'm sure if I
> was renting rack space this might be clear as I'd just jump on that router
> and look.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Brian Stamper CCNP Wireless, VCP
> 5157243424
>
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