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- Laboratory Exercise Static Routing Objectives: At the end of the exercise, the students should be able to: • Assign IP addresses to PCs and routers; and Check the connectivity of all interfaces using the PING command. Principle: Routing is the basic element of data communication networks in which it is the process of selecting paths on a network along which packets are sent from a source to a destination. Routes are the path information used to guide packet forwarding. Network devices need to forward IP packets from different subnets to their destination IP subnets. Static routes are manually configured by network administrators. This can be an effective method for networks with small and simple structures and reduce the effect of bandwidth and CPU resource consumption that occurs when other protocols are implemented. Example: [Huawei] ip route-static 30.1.1.0 Procedure: PC2 Ethernet 0/0/1 GE 0/0/3 LSW1 PC1 Ethernet 0/0/1 GE 0/0/2 Device AR1 AR2 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 GE 0/0/1 GE 0/0/1…Create a network diagram that takes a general route network traffic would take from a school computer to the Internet (device-router-gateway with perimeter defenses). The general route network traffic would take from a home computer to systems such as Canvas or vSphere. The general network infrastructure that can be found at a campus lab The primary systems we use as a school for enrollment, course management, and administration (like where we store transcripts) and how they are accessedWhat three things must a network do for it to be properly managed? What can you say within a few seconds about one in your own words?
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