EXAMPLE NETWORKS
Internet
File Server
Host #1
Router
128.1.1.8 | 128.1.1.3 | 128.1.1.7 |
LAN 1
LAN Interface 128.1.1.1
CSX1200
"SITE1"
IP UnNumbered Interface for SITE1 and SITE2
SITE1 needs static route to SITE2
ISDN
SITE1 needs default route to SITE2
CSX1200
Host #2
"SITE2"
128.3.3.4 | LAN Interface 128.3.3.1 |
LAN 2
We now need to enter the metric value for this route. The metric value is the administrative distance to the destination of the entry. The administrative distance is typically measured by the number of hop counts (number of routers) between the system and the destination, but it is up to you to assign a proper value to each route entry. If multiple routes exist to the same destination, the route with the least metric value will be chosen as its primary route. Care must be taken when assigning the metric value of “0”, because it is interpreted that the destination is reachable directly and therefore no intermediate router will be used. Press <return> to accept the default metric value of 2.
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