Configuration Of Routers in Cisco Packet Tracer
Configuration of Routers In Cisco Packet Tracer
Routing is a process which is performed by layer 3 (or Network Layer) devices in order to deliver the packet by choosing an optimal path from one to another.
Static Routing-
Static Routing is a process in which we have to manually add a router in a routing table.
Advantages-
- No Routing overhead for router CPU which means a cheaper router can be used to do routing.
- It adds security because the only administrator can allow routing to a particular network only.
- No bandwidth usage between routers.
Disadvantages-
- For a large network, it is a hectic task for an administrator to manually add each router for the network in the routing table on each router.
- The administrator should have good knowledge of the topology. If a new administrator comes, then he has to manually add each route.
CONFIGURING ROUTERS:
- Connect the PCs with the switch through copper straight through cable by inserting into their Fast Ethernet port.
- Then connect the switches with the router through copper straight through cable by inserting into their Gigabit Ethernet port.
- Now, connect both the routers with serial DTE cable by inserting into their serial port.
- Now, assign the IP Addresses, Subnet Masks and Default Gateway of the PCs and Routers.
- Now go to the Command Prompt of the router and enter the command 'no shut exit'.
- Now write the commnad on the PC-0 as:
#ip route 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.2
(Source) (Subnet Mask) (Next Hop)
- Now write the same command for the PC-1 as:
#ip route 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.2
- Now you can send the packets from any PC to the other.
COMMANDS:
- Router:
Router1> enble
Router1#config t
Router1(config)#int fa gig 0/0
Router1(config-if)# ip address 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.0
Router1(config-if)#exit
Router1(config)#int Serial0/0/0
Router1(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
Router1(config-if)#exit
Router1(config)#no shut exit
Router1(config)#exit
Router1#exit
- Router2:
Router2> enble
Router2#config t
Router2(config)#int fa gig 0/0
Router2(config-if)# ip address 192.168.3.2 255.255.255.0
Router2(config-if)#exit
Router2(config)#int Serial0/0/1
Router2(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
Router2(config-if)#exit
Router2(config)#no shut exit
Router2(config)#exit
Router2#exit
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