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Tuesday, 8 August 2017

How to do Static Routing (Lab work #1)

Static routing lab work #1

In this Static routing lab work we are going see 2 routers connecting 2 PCs in packet tracer through screen shots. Which can be explained through diagrammatic presentation in easier way to understand.

In the first stage of static routing in packet tracer we have to arrange the devices or PCs and routers as shown below;

Through this screen shot we could locate the required ip addresses and the two routers for the given above is the basic and simple arrangement in this static routing with two routers.

In the second stage that we could see that in this static routing we have to setup ip addresses like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.2 to two PCs in configuration table in desktop in packet tracer given below;






This is next stage in static routing which we have to check the power is on/off because when it is in off the process will be incomplete in our routing. so we have make sure that it is in on position with the help of packet tracer simulation in a screen shot given below;



After checking on/off in the physical in our router we can check the router by placing your mouse/ cursor on specific router or PCs as shown below with the help of screen shot.





This is Router 1 configuration  shown in the form of screen shoot as given below in order;




Through this screen shots we can see the output in the form of CLI with the step by step process to configure in static routing.



This is our final stage in static routing with two routers is given below;



Thus, we could find out the ways to get proper answer in the form of static routing with two routers as we shown above screen shots to understand the basic routing in packet tracer version 7.0.

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