Routing IPv4 and IPv6 for Cisco CCNA 200-125/100-105
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The entire purpose of a router is to move packets from one interface to another. This course will explain in detail how IPv4 and IPv6 routing works. You will start by learning how ARP operates, allowing IPv4 packets to be sent in an Ethernet frame.
Next, you will examine how you can get IP packets off of a network by using the default gateway configuration on a PC, and then take a look at what happens after the router receives the packet, and uses a route to forward the message. This course will describe how to specify and configure static routes for both IPv4 and IPv6. Throughout the course, you will look at troubleshooting tools, how to use them to effectively troubleshoot a network, and wrap up the course by looking at how you can set up a redundant IPv4 network using static routes.
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