To allow the subnet configured on that interface to be advertised through a dynamic routing protocol without having that interface participate in the protocol.
Configuring a physical router requires software like PUTTY. while configuring router on Software like packet tracer is done on CLI (i.e. command line interface).
By configuring an IPv6 Unicast routing command on a router you are allowing the router to communicate with the IPv6 interface. This is needed if you intend to send or receive data over an IPv6 network.
The exit interface configuration consumes less router processing time
Cisco IOS uses a command line interface (CLI) for inputting commands when configuring Cisco Routers
The exit interface configuration consumes less router processing time.
Cisco IOS uses a command line interface (CLI) for inputting commands when configuring Cisco Routers
The router will perform a recursive lookup
One sub-interface per VLANA compatible trunking protocol encapsulation for each sub-interfaceOne IP network or sub-network for each sub-interface
One purpose for configuring a banner on a router is to assist in legal prosecution for unauthorized access. Another purpose is to provide a welcome message to users who access the router.
One purpose for configuring a banner on a router is to assist in legal prosecution for unauthorized access. Another purpose is to provide a welcome message to users who access the router.
One purpose for configuring a banner on a router is to assist in legal prosecution for unauthorized access. Another purpose is to provide a welcome message to users who access the router.
A(config)# router rip A(config-router)# passive-interface S0/0 B(config)# router rip B(config-router)# network 192.168.25.48 B(config-router)# network 192.168.25.64 A(config)# router rip A(config-router)# no network 192.168.25.32 B(config)# router rip B(config-router)# passive-interface S0/0 A(config)# no router rip