| Chapter
Review |
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| Chapter
Overview
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| 12.1 |
Initial Router Configuration
| 12.1.1 |
Setup mode |
| 12.1.2 |
The initial
IP routing table |
| 12.1.3 |
How a router
learns about destinations |
| 12.1.4 |
The ip route command |
| 12.1.5 |
Using the ip route command |
| 12.1.6 |
The ip default-network command |
| 12.1.7 |
Using the ip default-network command |
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| 12.2 |
Interior and Exterior
Routing Protocols
| 12.2.1 |
Autonomous
system |
| 12.2.2 |
Interior
versus exterior routing protocols |
| 12.2.3 |
Interior IP routing protocols |
| 12.2.4 |
IP routing configuration tasks |
| 12.2.5 |
Using the router and network commands |
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| 12.3 |
RIP
| 12.3.1 |
Key elements of RIP |
| 12.3.2 |
Using router rip and network commands to
enable RIP |
| 12.3.3 |
Enabling RIP on an IP-addressed network |
| 12.3.4 |
Monitoring of IP packet flow using the
show ip protocol command |
| 12.3.5 |
The show ip route command |
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| 12.4 |
IGRP
| 12.4.1 |
Key
characteristics of IGRP |
| 12.4.2 |
Using router
igrp and network commands to enable IGRP |
| 12.4.3 |
Enabling IGRP
on an IP-addressed network |
| 12.4.4 |
Monitoring IP
packet flow using the show ip protocol command |
| 12.4.5 |
The show ip
interfaces command |
| 12.4.6 |
The show ip
route command |
| 12.4.7 |
The debug ip
rip command |
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| 12.5 |
Challenge Labs
| 12.5.1 |
Rip
convergence challenge |
| 12.5.2 |
Routing loops
setup challenge |
| 12.5.3 |
Preventing
routing loops |
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| Chapter Summary
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Chapter Quiz
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