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CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v3.1 Instructor Guide – Module 6
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Module 6 Summary
Before students begin Module 7, they must be able to configure static routes and use the
show ip route
,
ping
, and
traceroute
commands to perform basic network testing.
Online assessment options include the end-of-module online quiz in the curriculum and the
online Module 6 exam. Formative evaluations of students as they work on the routers may be
valuable in this module.
Students should understand the following main points:
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A router will not forward a packet without a route to a destination network.
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Network administrators must manually configure static routes.
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Default routes are special static routes that provide routers with gateways of last
resort.
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Static and default routes are configured with the
ip route
command.
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Static and default route configuration can be verified with the
show ip route
,
ping
, and
traceroute
commands.
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How to verify and troubleshoot static and default routes
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Routing protocols
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Autonomous systems
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Purpose of routing protocols and autonomous systems
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The classes of routing protocols
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Distance vector routing protocol features and examples
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Link-state protocol features and examples
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Route determination
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Routing configuration
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RIP, IGRP, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP routing protocols
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Autonomous systems and IGP versus EGP
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Distance vector routing
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Link-state routing