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I was wondering if someone could help me out with an Cisco Packet Tracer exercise. I have a deadline tomorrow and I've been struggling for a few hours trying to get it done.

I have set up my topology and addressing table already and I feel like I have configured OSPF correctly, but it's just not working.

 

You can find my .pkt file, addressing table & exercises in the attachments.

I would greatly appreciate it if someone could help me out with this.

You can contact me on this forum or on Discord: SteveW#6900

 

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Addressing_table.docx OSPF_Omgeving.pkt

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I'm not going to install packet tracer to help but I'll help you in general. What does "show ip ospf neighbor" show?

Can you post the output of "show run | sec ospf" for each device as well?

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4 minutes ago, Lurick said:

I'm not going to install packet tracer to help but I'll help you in general. What does "show ip ospf neighbor" show?

Can you post the output of "show run | sec ospf" for each device as well?

I'm trying to ping from Host B to Host A. The ping gets stuck at the Gig0/0 interface of RTR 2 (Left).

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22 minutes ago, Lurick said:

You've got a network statement for 192.168.11.0 on both RTR2 and 3, should those not be different?

Great, I must have accidently used the same IP twice. I have fixed it now and I'm now able to ping from Host B to Host A.
In the end I'm supposed to be able to ping the mobile host in LAN-E, but I'm still having troubles in the second *triangle of routers*.
I don't get why they can't find any neighbour OSPFs. Only RTR 4 has a neighbour, but that's back to the first triangle.
The pings from Host B to Mobile host gets stuck at the interfaces of RTR 5 and RTR 6.
 

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1 hour ago, SteveW2001 said:

Great, I must have accidently used the same IP twice. I have fixed it now and I'm now able to ping from Host B to Host A.
In the end I'm supposed to be able to ping the mobile host in LAN-E, but I'm still having troubles in the second *triangle of routers*.
I don't get why they can't find any neighbour OSPFs. Only RTR 4 has a neighbour, but that's back to the first triangle.
The pings from Host B to Mobile host gets stuck at the interfaces of RTR 5 and RTR 6.

I would start by making sure you can ping across the interfaces to the other side from RTP-6 to RTP-4 and vice versa.

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Current Build Log/PC:

Storage Server Setup:

 

Prior Build Log/PC:

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