Thursday, March 1, 2012

Packet Tracer Exploration: Static Routing

In this packet tracer, i learned how the IOS installs and removes static routes. First I configured the static route on R3 using the CLI tab. I typed in the passwords and commands in order to access the ip route. However, the routing table shows directly connected routes, but there are no static routes to remote networks in the routing table. I then configured the terminal. I then examined the routing table on R3. Afterwards, I pinged R3 to PC1 in the CLI tab using the command "ping 192.168.1.10" The ping was not successful because there was no route on R1 to reach R3. I put in a static route on R1 to reach R3. I Configured the static route using the CLI tab. I examined the routing table on R1 from the CLI. I then Pinged from Router 3 to PC1. This activity helped me learn about how static routing worked, and how we can use The routing table to our advantage in networking.

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