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I was wondering the need for a static route in the example below where its from AS65100 directly to AS65200 - 1 hop away. A BGP is established, so would there be a need/requirement for a Static Route ...
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In a building, 2 of Layer3(A, B) Switches is active. A has been used ip address pool (x.x.x.0/26, G/W:x.x.x.1). => Under Layer 3 of A, ip address (x.x.x.3~5) used. Can B use the same ip pool (x.x.x....
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the topology in question is depicted below: These are basically two separate rings with two VLAN2 attached network subnets (for transport / routing inside of a single ring). There are other subnets ...
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In our institution ISP provided us with a modem with only 1 working port. But 5 ips can be accessed using that port by directly plugging in network cable to a pc. Our organization's website only ...
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So here's the situation that I have at my workplace (local municipality): I have received from my ISP a static IP address with a provided gateway, which all works normally when I input it into my ...
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Hi, I am working with 4 routers: A B, P and C A and B have a P router between them that has an ospf neighborship with both. B is directly connected to router C. There's no routing protocol between B ...
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in the following question cisco catalyst 6500 not honoring static ip assignments I had been able to get 16 out of the 20 devices im working with to honor the static ip settings. 4 devices are for ...
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I am looking for a non-complicated way to set up a network of 50 interchangeable devices such that whenever I plug a device into a specific port on a switch, I will always get the same IP address ...
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Sorry this question is really simple, but im taking my CCNA and its really unclear to me in parts. THis is how I absorbed it: Your connecting cable has an ip address for itself, and extensions of ...
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I have the following example: From my understanding of static NAT the client makes a request on the inside global address of a resource, in this case the webserver. (http://209.165.201.5). The request ...
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Im new with Packet Tracer, Regarding the problem of static routing, I have a question and want to ask, I simulated static routing of three L3 switches on packet tracert, Now, PC1 and PC2 can be ...
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I'm learn JNCIS-SP chapter 1 Protocol-Independent Routing. I see a option "retain/no-retain" static route. I understand If a route configured with option retain so that route will not remove ...
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In this topology I have configured the devices in this way: R1: Building configuration... Current configuration : 916 bytes ! version 15.1 no service timestamps log datetime msec no service ...
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This question may be too naive to be Google-able, but I haven't found anything. I'm curious what happens when I go in to a Client device like my personal Laptop and add a Static IP (as opposed to ...
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In the picture, I have a part of my topology. The concept is that I am trying to configure OSPF in my network. Internet is a nat cloud module. The routers are all iosv routers. ISP 1 has the following ...
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