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xzadio
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: Country: Greece State: Certifications: ccna Working on: ccnp
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O.ë i am curently end my ccna and i have a question.I have a routersim now so the cli commands are realy shit.
Perhaps it will a stupid question but what a hec.
If we have 2 routers and we want to comunicate with frame-relay or ppp or isdn(exept ddr),lets say that this part is done ,but how can we
make configure in one router that the packets from this interface(eth0)
they go out from interface (serial0)frame-relay or isdn,ppp???
we do this with static route or dynamic(RIP.IGRP)??
Please i need your help!
Thank you
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02-23-01 04:26 PM
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BlueBaron
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: Seattle Country: USA State: Certifications: CCNA Working on: CCNP
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Unfortunately I had a hard time understanding what you were saying. However, I believe the answer you are looking for is: You will need to add a static route. Something to the effect of:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Serial 0
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02-23-01 04:29 PM
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xzadio
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I am sorry about my spelling.
In the question i mean how can you configure a router which has aN interface for example ethr0 to route packets out for an interface which
are curently encapluleted as a frame-relay or isdn or ppp??
You tell me that only with static route you can do that??
Thank you
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02-23-01 04:57 PM
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BlueBaron
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02-23-01 05:03 PM
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