Chapter 4. IP Routing: Static and Connected Routes
This chapter covers the following subjects:
IP Routing and Addressing: This section reviews the relationship between IP addressing and IP routing, and fills in more of the detail of how routing works with multiple overlapping routes.
Routes to Directly Connected Subnets: This section examines how routers add routes for subnets connected to a router’s interfaces.
Static Routes: This section describes how to configure static routes, including static default routes.
This chapter begins Part II, “IP Routing.” The four chapters in this part focus on features that impact the IP routing process—also called IP forwarding—by which hosts and routers deliver packets from the source host to the destination host. ...
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