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The Properties of Gns3 Labs

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The Static route tells the device precisely where to send traffic, no matter what happens. The Static route is often used when your network has only limited routers or there is only one route from the source to a destination. The dynamic routes, on the other hand, use a routing protocol to determine the best path and the routes can be changed depending on precise parameters like bandwidth, delay, and cost. With dynamic routes, the routers can communicate with each other to exchange all the routing information. In this, dynamic routing protocols are used.

The simple syntax of the static route is as follows:

·         The Gns3 labs ccna free download and the IP route destination network address subnet mask is used

·         The destination network address of the remote network is used

·         The subnet mask of the destination network

·         The IP address of the interface is on the next hop router

·         The local interface of the router where the packets will go out

If you are the administrator of the network, you are tasked to connect the networks, so that employees in the 2 LANs can communicate with each other. After some careful consideration, you decide to connect them through a static route. The GNS3 does a very basic task to secure the routers. You can apply a password so that the users will be asked for the password when trying to enter the privileged mode.

·         First, launch the GNS3 by Palo alto firewall image download for gns3 but this is a very fundamental lab so you can use any IOS you have.

·         Drag the Router c2600 and then place it onto the right side of the box,

·         Then click the Start button

·         Then Click the Telnet to all IOS button to open the Telnet command line interface.

·         The RIP version 2 is used as the routing protocol so that the loopback interface of R0 can connect with the loopback interface of R2.

The features are

·         Routing Information Protocol is a distance vector routing protocol

·         RIP permits a hop count of up to 15, so anything that requires 16 hops is deemed much unreachable.

·         RIP sends the whole routing table out to all active interfaces every 30 seconds as the RIP updates occur every 30 seconds

·         The version sends subnet mask information with all the route updates. This is called classless routing.

·         It only uses hop count to determine the finest way to a remote network

·         The Administrative Distance is 120

·         It Supports VLSM and discontinuous networks

These labs were created using Cisco's lab software. While you can use the other simulation software, this is recommended. When possible, the downloadable lab files are included so you can complete the lab by yourself. CML is preferred often, so CML files are also available for download.


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