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Topology A Cisco 1841 router has the following interfaces: Two Fast Ethernet interfaces: FastEthernet 0/0 and FastEthernet 0/1 Two serial interfaces: Serial 0/0/0 and Serial0/0/1 l The interfaces on your routers can vary. Packet Tracer Activities are referenced throughout these chapters for additional most user PCs, a router will have multiple network interfaces. l These interfaces can include a variety of connectors. | Cisco Systems I N iwoiking ffimi I Chapter 2 Static Routing Routing Protocols and Concepts CCNA Exploration Companion Guide quangkien@ Topics Routers and the Network Role of the Router Introducing the Topology Examining the Connections of the Router Router Configuration Review Examining Router Interfaces Configuring an Ethernet Interface Verifying Ethernet Addresses Configuring a Serial Interfaces Examining Serial Interfaces Exploring Directly Connected Networks Verifying Changes to the Routing Table Devices on Directly Connected Networks Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP Using CDP for Network Discovery CiscoSysiems I N iwoiking Static Routes - Next-Hop Addresses ip route command Configuring static Routes Routing Table Principles Resolving to an Exit Interface with a Recursive Lookup Static Routes - Exit Interfaces Configuring a static Route with an Exit Interfaces Static Routes and Point-to-Point Networks Modifying static Routes Verifying the static Route Configuration Static Routes - Ethernet Interface Summary and Default static Routes Summary static Routes Default Static Routes Managing and Troubleshooting static Routes Static Routes and Packet Forwarding Troubleshooting a Missing Route Solving the Missing Route Cisco Systems I N iwoiking ffimi I Routers and the Network Role of the Router Introducing the Topology Examining the Connection on the .

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