Understanding the packet delivery process is a fundamental part of understanding networking devices. You must understand host-to-host communications to administer a network. This course provides a step-by-step analysis of host-to-host communications and the packet-delivery process over a routed network. The course also illustrates the role of Layer 2 and Layer 3 addresses in packet delivery, as well as the role of ARP. Routing is the process by which a packet moves from one location to another. In the terms of computer networks, it is the process of determining where to send data packets destined for addresses outside of the local network. To effectively manage an IP network, you must understand how both static and dynamic routing operate and the impact that they have on IP networks. This course compares static and dynamic routes, illustrates the steps for static route configuration and verification, and demonstrates the difference between setting up next hop IP and exit interface for default routes.
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