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Uploaded by computingstudies1 on Sep 1, 2009
How to interpret the routing table on a Cisco router.
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@ssthao You can assigne secondary WAN blocks to an interface. So a single interface can have more than one WAN block assigned to it
Foxxtrott1100 3 weeks ago
v good demo
sanrg111 5 months ago
@ssthao think thats a typo ;)
k00th 10 months ago
nice vid but how can network 10 and 12 both connect to the same serial port (Serial0/1)?
ssthao 1 year ago
Nice demo..thanks a lot! note that the first line must be Serial0/0 not Serial0/1
ahmedihmeid 1 year ago
thanks for the lesson
YaaMaaHaaa 1 year ago
Very nice, thanks
NewcastleFilm 2 years ago
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@ssthao You can assigne secondary WAN blocks to an interface. So a single interface can have more than one WAN block assigned to it
Foxxtrott1100 3 weeks ago
v good demo
sanrg111 5 months ago
@ssthao think thats a typo ;)
k00th 10 months ago
nice vid but how can network 10 and 12 both connect to the same serial port (Serial0/1)?
ssthao 1 year ago
Nice demo..thanks a lot! note that the first line must be Serial0/0 not Serial0/1
ahmedihmeid 1 year ago
thanks for the lesson
YaaMaaHaaa 1 year ago
thanks for the lesson
YaaMaaHaaa 1 year ago
Very nice, thanks
NewcastleFilm 2 years ago