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In Day 11 (part 2) of this free CCNA 200-301 complete course, you will learn about static routing.
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0:00 Introduction
1:09 Things we'll cover
1:47 Connected & Local routes
6:21 Default Gateway
10:58 Routing Packets between PC1 & PC4
13:26 Static Routes: Planning
17:28 Static Routes: Configuration
20:21 PC1 to PC4 communication
23:03 Static Route configuration (exit interface)
26:08 Default Route
29:39 Things we covered
30:35 Quiz 1
31:24 Quiz 2
32:18 Quiz 3
33:40 Quiz 4
35:03 Quiz 5
35:54 Thank you to supporters
Corrections:
25:48 This isn't exactly true. If you only specify the exit-interface, the router will have to use ARP (Proxy ARP) for every destination it wants to reach, so it can be considered 'worse'. Stick to using the next-hop in your static routes.
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