CCNA 2 v3.1 Module 6 Routing and Routing Protocols
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Objectives
Route Types
Specifying Outgoing Interface
Specifying the Next-hop IP Address
Configuring Static Routes
Non-directly Connected Networks
Verifying Static Route Configuration The command show running-config is used to view the active configuration in RAM to verify that the static route was entered correctly. The show ip route command is used to make sure that the static route is present in the routing table
The show ip route Command Output
Troubleshooting Static Route Configuration The show interfaces command The ping command The traceroute command
The ping and traceroute Commands
Routed Versus Routing Protocol
Autonomous Systems
Dynamic Routing Operations
Classes of Routing Protocols
Distance Vector Concepts
Distance Vector Network Discovery
Routing Metric Components
Link-State Concepts
Link-State Network Discovery
Link-State Topology Changes
Link-State Concerns
Path Determination
Routing with Network Addressing
IP Routing Configuration Tasks
Using the router and network Commands
Routing Protocols
Interior/Exterior Routing Protocols
Summary