Compared to RIP, EIGRP has a lower administrative distance.
This is your IP address, now your gonna get hazxord cuz everyone knows it!
ip route {destination prefix} {destination prefix mask} {interface OR forwarding router's IP address}
Router> enableRouter# config tRouter(config)# ip default route [IP address]
show ip int brief
A Command run in the command prompt that will show the current information on all network connections to other devices, (Excluding USB, I394, etc.) including the ip addresses and M.A.C Addresses. Syntax: ( Under Command Prompt ) C:\Users\<USER>\ipconfig Main Syntax - ipconfig
Show IP route
Assuming you have a Cisco router, you add a static route with the command ip route.... Therefore, you delete it with the command no ip route....Assuming you have a Cisco router, you add a static route with the command ip route.... Therefore, you delete it with the command no ip route....Assuming you have a Cisco router, you add a static route with the command ip route.... Therefore, you delete it with the command no ip route....Assuming you have a Cisco router, you add a static route with the command ip route.... Therefore, you delete it with the command no ip route....
show ip route
R1# show ip route
Try: ifconfig, or ip addr show, or ip route show
show ip route
your command would be show ip route or sh ip route static
This is your IP address, now your gonna get hazxord cuz everyone knows it!
conf terminal Router#show ip route
the networks learned from other neighbors
ip default gateway
IP NAT Command is used to Exclude the IP from Routing Table or Tells the Router to fix the IP Static or exclude the IP from Route. used for Network Address Translation