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Static and Dynamic Routing. Configuring RIP Specifying Outgoing Interface.

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1 Static and Dynamic Routing

2 Configuring RIP

3 Specifying Outgoing Interface

4 Specifying the Next-hop IP Address

5 Specifying Outgoing Interface Specifying the Next-hop IP Address These methods of allocating static routes appear slightly differently in the routing table Using the outgoing interface, the router classifies the network as connected and allocates an administrative distance of 0 Using the next-hop ip address, the router classifies this as a static route with an administrative distance of 1

6 Default Route Used to define the default gateway of a network ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.1 Often redistributed into a routing protocol Static route used where it is not preferable to use dynamic routing e.g. across ISDN interfaces, VPNs or firewalls

7 Commands to view and modifiy routing table Show ip route Displays the entire routing table Show ip route static Displays all static route Show ip route rip Displays all route learned via RIP Clear ip route * Clears the entire routing table Clear ip route 192.168.1.0 Clear the rouitng table of routes to this network

8 Lab Topology

9 Configure the Following Router Passwords Serial Interface and Ethernet Interface Interface Descriptions Message-of-the-Day (MOTD) Configuring Host Tables Copying, Editing and Pasting Configurations. Using Router Show Commands

10 Configure the Following Establish connectivity between the router’s networks using static routes Remove the static routes and configure RIP as the routing protocol


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