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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Routing<br />

This chapter will discuss the IP routing process. This is an<br />

important subject to understand as it pertains to all routers and configurations<br />

that use IP. IP routing is the process of moving packets from one network<br />

to another network and delivering the packets to hosts.<br />

This chapter will give you the background on how to configure and verify<br />

IP routing with <strong>Cisco</strong> routers. I will cover the following:<br />

� Static routing<br />

� Default routing<br />

� Dynamic routing<br />

It is important to be able to configure <strong>Cisco</strong> routers and then configure<br />

and verify IP routing. This chapter will give you this information.<br />

Routing is used for taking a packet from one device and sending it<br />

through the network to another device on a different network. If your network<br />

has no routers, then you are not routing. Routers route traffic to all the<br />

networks in your internetwork. To be able to route packets, a router must<br />

know, at a minimum, the following:<br />

� Destination address<br />

� Neighbor routers from which it can learn about remote networks<br />

� Possible routes to all remote networks

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