FREE CCNA Lab 025: Static Routing (Part 2)

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In this free CCNA/CCENT lab you will configure static routes on four routers.

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Awesome lab Jeremy! I got stuck for a moment due to not putting in the routes to the serial point to point links. But after watching 2 minutes of your video your reminded me! Keep it up brother your a great teacher!

benlbach
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You're teaching method is so effective, i didn't even need to watch the video this time around to complete the lab. But I'm going to anyways, just in case you show me something new.

dantecarrasco
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this one made me cry almost loose my hope, until I made your video on slow mow, so that I could understand it good, i am almost there thanks jermy

joojguraa
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These labs are amazing, thank you for sharing them Jemery! - I have gained an imense amout of knowledge by putting some of the network concepts I was kind of familiar with in practice. I now have a much more strong knowledge on how the network is being organised, - forever grateful friend :)

cybersamurai
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2:19 «i’ll hop on R1 » ☝🏻hehe 🤭 thanks Jeremy! 👍👍

buenosdiasgracias
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I got a little lazy and only configure the routes to the networks where the computers where locates. I could reach every computer on the network but I realised that I could reach the some of the router's interfaces because they belong to routes that are not on the table. Somehow, I can reach a computer that is situated beyond an interface when I specified its location but couldn't reach the interface by each it's located. Which is very limiting. I guess this is the part where dynamic routing start to make sense! Great practice once more. As I stated before, I will not miss a chance to thank you. So here we go again, thank you very much for your work Jeremy.

BijouBakson
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While doing this exercise I understood why we need dynamic Routing 😂😂😂

GabrielIvaba
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best lab for practicing static routing

sadiafarzana
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Attention: you could enter a static floating address for the those networks reachable via 2 routes. Enter the metric of 2. Is that correct? (update: this is is next lab subject.)

BijouBakson
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After configuring all the routers by adding net ids of other, Can we ping Any Pc to Pc? i am not able to ping Pcs of different network why is this ?? in the previous lecture we can ping each other after configuration but here is not possible ?Can u tell me whats the problem and what should be the gateway of Pcs?

salehlodhi
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This may not be best practice but I was able to configure each router with only 3 routes, example:
R1:
ip route 10.0.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.12.2
ip route 10.0.3.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.13.3
ip route 10.0.4.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.13.3

I did this for each of the respective routers and each pc was able to ping. Im just curious what im missing on why this wouldnt be the right way to do it?

ladicius
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Stupid question: Why the need to add routes to the 192.168.x.0 net addresses? I would have thought that we could save two entries needed to be added to static route tables of R1-R4.

AlfredXiao
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I always get so lost in this topic. do you know if there is a easier way to remember how each network goes where?

koollad
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Its crazy to see the views go from HIGH to LOW as you progress more through these

kazmir_
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is there any problem in ip route if we connected router using gigabit ethernet ports? i mean when we ping

techbugsy