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Chapter 14 Setting Up Routing
Routing is the main process used by Internet hosts to deliver packets. The Internet uses a
hop-by-hop routing model, which means that each host or router that handles a packet examines
the Destination Address in the IP header, computes the next hop that will bring the packet one step
closer to its destination, and then delivers the packet to the next hop, where the process is repeated.
Two things are needed to make this work: (1) Routing tables must match destination addresses
with next hops, and (2) routing protocols must determine the contents of these tables.
CN2610 provides easy-to-use routing functions that support both static routing tables and dynamic
RIP1/RIP2 routing protocols. This chapter illustrates how to configure static routing tables and
dynamic RIP1/RIP2 protocols. A few routing examples are also given to illustrate some basic
routing concepts.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Accessing the Console Utility
What is RIP?
Configuring RIP
Configuring the Static Routing Table
Static Routing Examples
¾ Configuring Routes to the Internet
¾ Configuring Routes to the Internet and Intranet
¾ Configuring Multiple-Point Routes
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