Cisco Packet Tracer Basic Networking - Static Routing using 2 routers

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what's up everybody this is kept from leaking is fun so this is part two of the video series of basic networking using routers okay so if you see if you have a look at this diagram alright the difference between this diagram and the diagram in the previous video is that there's only one small difference which is the addition of the new router all right we have another router here and all the others remain the same there are four pcs and to switch alright ok the moment you add another router what happens is tell you it's actually adding another network all right so again this will mean at this side will be network 1 this whole site will be network sorry in this ayah is also me network 1 this whole set of network two and between routers will be network 3 all right so here I've already labeled right I've used I've just labeled with IP addresses all right so by looking at IP addresses you can usually see that we have three different networks all right so let's see these between the routers we have one network size the number is 1 it can be anything but this is saying that we might looking at these two addresses you can see that they both belong to the same network all right and this is another network and this is another network alright so the moment you have two routers you need to do some form of routing all right so when you talk about routing there are basically all right three types of routing that can be done the first one is as default and we have static and another one is called dynamic all right so in this video I'll be doing the static routing all right so it doesn't matter which type of writing you choose all right our goal is to make sure that all the devices are able to communicate with each other all right so it doesn't matter if it just divorce there you go dynamic whichever you whichever way you configure all the devices must be able to communicate with each other alright so again I'll be doing static routing so I'll be showing you how how to accomplish that okay so the first thing of course we configure the router with is given addresses or I'd say double click on the router as usual and right so this should be 0 and sorry this should be 1 and this is 0 ok so go here and go to config alright so point 0 0 is turn it on and put the address 192.168.1.2 all right the sub advances given and for pot one is 192.168.0.1 figured alright sorry I forgot to switch it on okay so the same thing for the other router alright just the check you should be on zero okay so go to config zero going on so one I'm 192.168.1 that for the subnet mask and the other one 192.168.0 the 3.3 okay so switched on alright so the routers have been configured with your respective addresses right now let's configure the pcs okay so as usual just go to IP configuration and put up the IP address 6 8 or 2.7 Surrey okay yeah we have already given as 70s let's use 7 ok the default gateway is the routers IP address into the 192.168.0 3 okay so 192.168.1 alright and then 192.168.0 get be alright so at this point again we will be able to communicate we will be able to communicate locally them see we try to send a message from this species at this PC we successful again the other way around is also possible again you can also try to communicate from these PC to this router in successful because we have set the Gateway correctly alright but what happens if we try to communicate from this PC across all right of course you will not work all right and that's why we have to do routing all right so let's configure 192.168.0 to 5 192.168.1.3 okay not 3.7 okay alright okay again you'll be able to communicate luckily no problem why what if you try to router no problem alright so alright bye what if you try to ping across let's see from this PC to this PC obviously it'll fail right it'll feel alright so our goal is to make sure that all PC is able to communicate with each other in fact you can't even do this all right you can even still get a little feel alright so that is the goal of of that's the goal or if you want to do routing alright so how to do static routing in packet tracer it's very easy right so as of as for your information or at every routers have routing table all right so what is the function of routing table basically routing table holds some information all right each router needs to have a complete set of information about the activities and then are not activities I mean the addresses of the other devices as well so for example in this scenario or in this diagram alright alright I will show you how to access the routing table so you just click on the magnifying glass over here let's say this router you press on this and click routing table you'll be able to see the routing table alright so if you look at her at the moment the routing table for this router only holds two addresses which are which is this address and these at these address and this address right okay it doesn't have the address of the other outer the neighbor router so we need to put that right so that the so that this router can contact the other outer right so how do we do that right so it's very easy again just double-click on the router okay my left side I can see the routing it can see static in our IP so let's choose static okay so putting the other network address so 192.168.1 to put these these address right 3.0 okay and then for the mass of course 255.255.255.0 this instance is Class C and the next next hop what does it mean by next hop alright next so basically means your neighbor address your neighbor your neighbor outer that means since you're configuring this router so the name the the neighbor for this router is this router so you need to put this address okay so let's put that one into that one six 8.1 not four and you click Add alright so you can see here the the path right again you do the same thing now if you try to just check the routing table all right you can see another information another piece of information is added right if edit the other networks address and this is actually a static aesthetic route route okay so let's do the same for the other outer ok so we double click go to static and put the address of the other network and 2.16 82.0 okay and the mass is again 255.255.255.0 and the next hop is of course the address of this this router right 192.168.1.2 click add alright so at this point all the devices have been configured and most important importantly you have filled up the routing table with the relevant information alright complete information so that you have make some mulch ability again we are doing static alright static routing alright we're doing static routing ok so steady routing now if you try to ping a cross with ok initially may fail you just take a bit of time ok successful alright no more you can ping across that means it's been configured correctly ok you can communicate in fact you can even try to send a message across to this router it is successful so if maximum reach ability ok so again this was a static routing alright what we have done is that we have actually configured the routers all right we have edit edit for example from this router we need to add the address of the next the next network right into the routing table and do the same for the neighbor neighbor out alright from from this router you need to add the address of the other network and also the neighbor routers address as the next hop alright so I hope you got to learn something new and I have there's enough time I will be doing a dynamic routing using a packet tracer also known as our IP so thank you very much signing off KEF from geeking is fun
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Length: 8min 59sec (539 seconds)
Published: Tue Jun 02 2015
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