Explore routing basics, including how frames move through routes to a destination and how routers build routing tables. Discover the use of IPv4 and IPv6 static default and network routes, and how to implement additional types of IPv4 and IPv4 routes. This course can be used in preparation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate 200-301 certification exam.
recognize basic IP connectivity concepts that a CCNA professional should be familiar with
describe IP forwarding, the process of how frames move through multiple routers to the destination, and how routers build routing tables for that action to occur
describe the use of IPv4 static default and network routes, configure routers to use the routes, and describe why certain routing decisions are made
implement additional types of IPv4 static routing, configure host routes and floating static routes, and describe the importance of and how to test routes
describe the use of IPv6 static default and network routes, configure routers to use the routes, and describe why certain routing decisions are made
implement additional types of IPv6 static routing, configure host routes and floating static routes, and describe the importance of and how to test routes