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CCNA 2 Module 6 Routing and Routing Protocols
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Objectives
• Introduction to static routing
• Dynamic routing overview
• Routing protocols overview
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Route Types
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Specifying Outgoing Interface
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Specifying the Next-hop IP Address
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Configuring Static Routes
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Non-directly Connected Networks
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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
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Troubleshooting Static Route Configuration
• The show interfaces command
• The ping command
• The traceroute command
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Routed Versus Routing Protocol
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Autonomous Systems
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Dynamic Routing Operations
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Classes of Routing Protocols
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Distance Vector Concepts
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Distance Vector Network Discovery
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Routing Metric Components
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Link-State Concepts
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Link-State Network Discovery
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Link-State Topology Changes
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Link-State Concerns
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Path Determination
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Routing with Network Addressing
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IP Routing Configuration Tasks
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Using the router and network Commands
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Routing Protocols
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Interior/Exterior Routing Protocols