• CCNA – Basic Static Routing

    CCNA – Basic Static Routing


    In this practice training lab scenario you will learn to configure and test basic static routing including default routes and summary routes.  This lab has been designed as a Packet Tracer activity but can very easily be completed with other routing and switching simulators such as GNS3, or Boston as well as with real hardware.
     Learning Objectives:
    • Erase the startup configuration and reload a router to the default state.
    • Perform basic configuration tasks on a router.
    • Configure and activate Serial and Ethernet interfaces.
    • Test connectivity.
    • Gather information to discover causes for lack of connectivity between devices.
    • Configure a static route using an intermediate address.
    • Configure a static route using an exit interface.
    • Compare a static route with intermediate address to a static route with exit interface.
    • Configure a default static route.
    • Configure a summary static route.
    Scenario:
    In this lab activity, you will create a network that is similar to the one shown in the Topology Diagram.
    Begin by perform the initial router configurations required for connectivity. Use the IP addresses that are provided in the Addressing Table to apply an addressing scheme to the network devices. After completing the basic configuration, test connectivity between the devices on the network. First test the connections between directly connected devices, and then test connectivity between devices that are not directly connected. Static routes must be configured on the routers for end-to-end communication to take place between the network hosts. You will configure the static routes that are needed to allow communication between the hosts. View the routing table after each static route is added to observe how the routing table has changed.
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