Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Chapter 13 Network Setup and Troubleshooting

Physical setup, typically the easiest, but not always the fastest.






Next was the logical setup.  Getting all the subnets correct and the correct addresses for each connection between routers and switches.



Once the logical setup up was determind, the configuration for each connection was completed.  Each router had an IP address for the ethernet connection between it and the switch it was connected to.  Further more, those computers connected to the switch also had seperate IPs.  Each router was set as the default gateway for the computers connected to it via switch.  After manually configuring each router connection, we had to use the RIPv2 protocal for the routers to enable communications between each other.





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