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1 paź 2020 · Lab – Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes (Instructor Version) Topology; Addressing Table; Objectives; Background / Scenario; Required Resources; Instructions. Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings. Step 1: Cable the network as shown in the topology. Step 2: Configure basic settings for each router.
15.6.2 Lab - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default RoutesCCNAv7 - Switching, Routing, and Wireless EssentialsVisit our Website to contact us: http://tec...
29 gru 2023 · Step 1:Cable the network as shown in the topology. Attach the devices as shown in the topology diagram, and cable as necessary. Step 2:Configure basic settings for each router. Assign a device name to the router. Disable DNS lookup to prevent the router from attempting to translate incorrectly entered commands as though they were host names.
This document provides instructions for configuring static and default routes on routers R1 and R2. It includes: 1. Configuring IP addresses and basic settings on R1 and R2 according to an addressing table. 2. On R1, configuring a static route to R2's Loopback1 network and static default routes via R2's interfaces. 3.
25 sie 2021 · Note: The routers used with CCNA hands-on labs are Cisco 4221 with Cisco IOS XE Release 16.9.4 (universalk9 image). The switches used in the labs are Cisco Catalyst 2960s with Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2) (lanbasek9 image). Other routers, switches, and Cisco IOS versions can be used.
20 paź 2022 · Lab - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes Introduction : To build and configure a network with basic device settings and configure static and default routing on IPv4 and IPv6 addressing on the routers and verifying the same.
In Part 3, you will configure static and default routing on R1 and R2 to enable full connectivity between the routers using IPv4. Once again, the static routing being used here is not meant to represent best practice, but to assess your ability to complete the required configurations.