Free CCNA | Configuring Static Routes | Day 11 Lab 1 | CCNA 200-301 Complete Course

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In this lab for day 11 of my free CCNA complete course you will configure static routing on Cisco routers.

In this FREE and COMPLETE CCNA 200-301 course you will find lecture videos covering all topics in Cisco official exam topics list, end-of-video quizzes to test your knowledge, flashcards to review, and practice labs to get hands-on experience.

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0:00 Introduction
1:05 Step 1
6:40 Step 2

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Some notes on this lab in PT: When I did this lab, the first 3 pings failed, and only the fourth and final ping succeeded. When I tried pinging again, all pings were successful. I re-did the lab to "reset the state" so that I could view the first pings again in simulation mode. What happened was this: PC1 initiated an ICMP process which triggered an ARP request for R1's G0/1 MAC. The ARP was successful and then the ICMP echo request successfully reached R1. But then R1 needed to look up the MAC address for R2 in its ARP table, which it did not have. So R1 dropped the ICMP packet, and initiated an ARP request for R2, which was successful. Then the second ICMP echo request was initiated at PC1, and this time it was successfully forwarded to R2 from R1, but then R2 didn't have R3's MAC in its ARP table! So R2 dropped the second ping request, and initiated an ARP request for R3, which was again successful. Then PC1 initiated the third ping request, and it successfully reached R3 this time, but of course R3 didn't have PC2's MAC, so R3 dropped this third ping packet and initiated an ARP request for PC2. Finally, once all the routers knew eachother's MAC addresses, the fourth and final ping request succeeded.

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As a boy, Jeremy was haunted that the world might go without understanding routing and switching science.

maxwellchessdotcom
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I think days and labs 11 - 18 are absolutely crucial to passing the CCNA. This is my weak point and I think after doing each lecture and lab like 3x each, I'm finally able to get things to click and progress. Strangely all that eigrp stuff and AD comes way easier to me. Thanks Jeremy and good luck all :)

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One can not resist to become a networking expert by following these crystal-clear explained videos. Thank you very much.

rotrose
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0:55 - "Repetition is very important to getting used to the CLI." Yes sir!

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I can't express my feeling when I successfully ping to the PC on this lab, you're people's teacher Jeremy. Truly appreciate your effort!!

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I love your channel. I am really learning and following without difficulty the ccna path. Your lessons aren’t boring. The concepts are explained very well. Greetings from Italy !

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absolutely brilliant series for CCNA. first time ever I am really committed to completing the series just because of the Jeremy's way of teaching. one of the good thig in this series is all the content is explained with practical labs. Highly recomended to start career in networking.

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I feel so great with your labs Jeremy, it makes me feel than I'm actually learning by putting into practice all the theory I have seen and read! You are the best!

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I wish you were my teacher of networks on my institute. So good explanation!! I hope can pass the exam with your course. Thanks a lot

joselara
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You are a fantastic instructor, one of the very best. I just never realized how difficult and boring it was to be a Cisco engineer. Respect to those that get their CCNA, I had to use just 6 months to pass my Network+ exam which is nothing close to this level.

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Thank You!! This is the best video about "setting up a static Route" using PT, Clearly explained.

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Every aspect is micro-segmented and concise. incredibly awesome teaching STYLE!

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Awesome lesson TY Jeremy. I have used several paid classes and even one bootcamp (work paid for it) you are the only one that I can truly follow. (I also enjoy Certbros explanations).

I like that I get to lab next to you and check my work. This is the BEST method by far! MashAllah.

Dawud
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This was so informative and helpful! Of course, I had to pause the video a ton of times and double check my work against your CLI but it all matched up and once ARP got sorted, the ping came back with 0% loss! Who knew I could feel so satisified with a simple ping command?

DenverDave
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Feels so good when that ping is successful. Thanks for a great lab!

tdub
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This training is by far the best training to clear the concepts and learn hands on practice.

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I couldn't understand this, but after watching this I was able to understand it easily.thank you

DevOpsPulse
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Day 11 Lab 1 was awesome! Thank you Jeremy!

IvoSantolaja
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I watch the lecture videos at least three time and coming on to these labs feels like a hot knife cutting butter. I configure them even before going though lab videos. Thanks Jeremy

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