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Static Routing Overview & Configuration 

Naj Qazi
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Do you know how static routing works? 🤔
In this video, I provide a high-level overview of static routing. I then jump straight into CLI and show you how to configure static routing on a Cisco router or a switch 🤓
This video is part of my popular Tech Nuggets series. The goal of tech nuggets is to cut to the chase & explain tech concepts in the form of small nuggets that you can consume right before walking into a customer meeting or a job interview 🧳
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Комментарии : 33   
@aelevy
@aelevy Год назад
not even 2 minutes into this video and i can already tell this is THE video to go to for static routing. good stuff man, thank you for this
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Год назад
Great to hear!
@jalenmcclure1365
@jalenmcclure1365 Год назад
I know this video was awhile ago, but thanks so much for the explanation. It was simple and to the point! Keep up the great work man.
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Год назад
Glad it helped!
@technettales
@technettales Год назад
Love how you communicate these concepts. Very concise, detailed and well laid out. Going to take my ccna exam early next month so your videos will really help.
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Год назад
Music to my ears. Thank you so much. I wish you the best of luck with your exam!
@elliejackson2010
@elliejackson2010 Год назад
Step by step guide to static routing. Amazing 🔥🔥🔥
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@jonnywoo8418
@jonnywoo8418 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much sir! Really helpful for CCNA studies !
@NajQazi
@NajQazi 11 месяцев назад
Most welcome!
@bhargavpatel1936
@bhargavpatel1936 7 месяцев назад
thanks a lot for your video its far more helpful than others
@NajQazi
@NajQazi 6 месяцев назад
Glad it helped
@engrwehelie9641
@engrwehelie9641 Месяц назад
clear: ip route network ip address you with to target the netmask of this ip address then ip address of the next router's interface pointing towards us.
@NajQazi
@NajQazi 18 дней назад
*IP ROUTE* followed by *DESTINATION NETWORK & SUBNET MASK* followed by *NEXT HOP IP*
@TheDoogey
@TheDoogey 6 месяцев назад
Really Helpful video. I am currently using a planet ethernet switch with L2+ layer capabilities meaning it has some functionality in layer 3 routing. Would you be able to offer some in how to set this up?
@NajQazi
@NajQazi 6 месяцев назад
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with switch. I suggest reading through the vendor documentation and calling their tech support for help.
@dhruv5623
@dhruv5623 4 месяца назад
Hey, good explanation to this. I did try the same thing on eveng, I am able to ping the other interfaces of R2 once I add the static route, but am unable to ping my router from there. If the route is configured on R1 to find the network via next hop(R2) then shouldn't I be able to ping my router from R1 as well ?
@NajQazi
@NajQazi 4 месяца назад
Here is the number one rule of routing. Each router has its own unique view of the world. In other words, to ping remote routes, not only do you need to have those routes available in your routing table, but so do all the other routers along the entire path. With this context in mind, in your case, make sure each router has all the routes in its routing table. If not, you need to figure out how to populate the routing table, and that's what routing is all about. Hope this helps!
@dynamic1942
@dynamic1942 Месяц назад
This might be a dumb question but is it possible to have traffic route automatically to different address if that certain address is down.
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Месяц назад
Great question! The simple answer is yes, you can use object tracking to achieve this. Object tracking allows you to monitor and track various objects. If you have an active/passive architecture, you can track the next hop of the primary route, which would be the IP address of your service provider's PE device. In the event that it goes down, object tracking can automatically facilitate failover. Hope this helps!
@bopal93
@bopal93 Год назад
Jordan peterson is teaching networking
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Год назад
Love Jordan Peterson. You just made my day 😊
@freeboySkini
@freeboySkini Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@windelquinlob4144
@windelquinlob4144 Год назад
Hello do you have a video for floating static routing?
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Год назад
I believe it's part of the CCNA Course playlist on my RU-vid channel.
@naehalmulazim
@naehalmulazim 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Sir
@NajQazi
@NajQazi 8 месяцев назад
Most welcome
@funtube7226
@funtube7226 4 месяца назад
when you can ping between clients... localhost web can... But how come you can't share folders and share printers? Thanks..
@NajQazi
@NajQazi 4 месяца назад
You totally can on the LAN. Google is your friend!
@mahuubao
@mahuubao Год назад
Networkdesign would be nice ...
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Год назад
This lab is heavily focused on configuration. If you notice, there is a very simple network design that I walk you through. R1 on the left and R2 on the right with two LAN interfaces behind it. In the real world, you can think of R1 as a physical location in San Jose and R2 as a physical location in New York. Hope this helps!
@asmallripple
@asmallripple Месяц назад
maybe i am just stupid.. but could u make ur explanation simpler
@NajQazi
@NajQazi Месяц назад
Could you elaborate?
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