Answers: IPv4 Addresses 5
Look back at the original problem statement, calculate the IP addresses to be used by routers and hosts, and create the router configuration for in the interfaces in the network diagram. Today’s post shows the answers.
Look back at the original problem statement, calculate the IP addresses to be used by routers and hosts, and create the router configuration for in the interfaces in the network diagram. Today’s post shows the answers.
More practice practice practice! This time, you get some basic IP addressing requirements. Your job: calculate the IP addresses to be used by routers and hosts, and create the router configuration for in the interfaces in the network diagram. No guile,
I got started on this discussion of the previous post’s sample question based on a question from a reader of the ICND2 Cert Guide. For the discussion of the answers, I’d like to focus on the one answer that makes
Today’s post is a question that comes with the ICND2 Official Cert Guide. A reader had sent in an errata email, claiming the question was wrong (it wasn’t in this case), but this question is packed with tons of learning
Static IPv4 routes are a great way to learn how IP routing really works. The configuration is meant to be straightforward, but constructing the commands yourself makes you think like a router, which is a great way to learn. The