Cisco Static Routing Commands









How to get in to Windows Device Manager











Microsoft Windows Vista and 7 users

  1. Click on the Start Orb.

  2. In the Start Search box type: device manager and then press enter and you should see something similar to the below example.







Windows 2003

  1. Open the Administrative Tools in Control Panel.

  2. Within the Administrative Tools click Computer Managemen




Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 users

  1. On the desktop right-click on My Computer and click Properties or open the Control Panel and double-click the System icon.

  2. In the System Properties window click the Hardware tab.

  3. In the Hardware tab click the Device Manager button.


or

  1. Click Start

  2. Click Settings

  3. Click Control Panel

  4. In the Control Panel double-click the Systems icon.

  5. In the System Properties window click the Hardware tab.

  6. In the Hardware tab click the Device Manager button and you should see something similar to the below example.







Enable DHCP in a Cisco Router







Go to privilege mood 

  • Router>enable 

  • Router#


Go to configuration mood 

  • Router#configure terminal 

  • Router(config)#



Create a DHCP pool name " newpool" 

  • Router(config)#ip dhcp pool newpool

  • Router(dhcp-config)#


Assign a network and DNS server  

  • Router(dhcp-config)#network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0

  • Router(dhcp-config)#default-router 192.168.1.1

  • Router(dhcp-config)#dns-server 8.8.8.8

  • Router(dhcp-config)#


Create a pool with excluding address for that come back to global configuration mood 

  • Router(config)#

  • Router(config)#ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.10 


verify your configurations 


  • Router#show ip dhcp binding 





IP address          Client-ID/              Lease expiration        Type
                          Hardware address
192.168.1.11     0001.439E.C9D3           --                     Automatic
192.168.1.12     00D0.9705.3470           --                     Automatic


Router(config)#ip route 192.168.100.0  255.255.255.0  192.168.1.2 




192.168.100.0  = destination network


255.255.255.0  = subnet mask


192.168.1.2       = next-hop address







Router(config)#ip route 192.168.100.0  255.255.255.0  s0/0  






192.168.100.0  = destination network
255.255.255.0  = subnet mask


s0/0                   = exit interface 



Rip Protocol









Rip Protocol


Distance Vector protocol


Bellman Ford Algorithm


Matrix is Hops and Maximum Hop count is 15. 16 is unreachable


To privent looping it uses Maximum hop count, Route poisoning and spit horizon


Administrative Distant for RIP is 120


Update Time 30s


Invalid Time is 180s


Hold down time 180s


Flush time 240s





Rip 1


Rip 1 is class full


No VLSM





RIP2


Rip 2 is class less and


support VLSM


Manual route summarization


RIPng has to enable in every interface.





Configuration on RIP





Router(config)#router rip


Router(config-router)#version 2


Router(config-router)#network 0.0.0.0





Verifying Commands


Router#show ip protocols


Router#show ip route


Router#debug ip rip


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