Wednesday, February 29, 2012

PT 1.3.2.2 Packet Tracer- Directly Conncted Routes

In this packet tracer i will be able to describe the function of the routing table and how the router manages directly connected routes in the routing table. My first step is by enabling the Fast Ethernet interface in R1 by using CLI and using the command interface Fastethernet 0/0 and no shutdown. After i did all of that i check the ip routes for a second time and it gave me the response 192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, Fastethernet 0/0. After seeing the ip route i did the same thing for R2 except the ip this one is routing towards is 192.168.3.0/24 is directly connected, Fastethernet 0/0. The reason why i only had 1 route in the table for each router was because there was only 1 path for the network to hop towards, there was only 1 cable connecting towards a router so therefore it can only take 1 route. The other IP addresses can ping towards each other because i allowed the interface to go or hop towards the next router so it may then choose a path to go to the other PC.

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