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8.4

how to configure a router

Asked by jskfan in Network Routers

this is to learn the Cisco routers configuration:
1-In case 2 routers are connected directly through their ethernet interface or serial interface, all needed is to go to each router interface and set up its IP address then the Hosts from both networks will start talking to each other. Correct?
2- default route ex: IP route 0.0.0.0  192.168.0.0  I can use it just in case I have 3 routers lined up, then I will configure this default route in the routers that are located at both ends. Correct?
3- static route ex: IP route 192.168.0.0  255.255.255.0  10.0.0.1 it is like default gateway , telling it to send packets to 192.168.0.0 network through 10.0.0.1 router interface
In this case what is the difference between using the IP route command and using ip default-network command or ip default-gateway command?
4-we advertize network only if we use a routing protocol such as RIP. correct?
ex:
 routerA(config)#router RIP
routerA(config)#Network 10.0.0.0
Correct?  in this case do we still need to configure IP address on the interfaces of routers?

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