Dan, I love your live videos, but here you have not labeled anything. Your router has no host name and you talk about the serial 2/0 interface, not labeled either, and no networks defined in the simulator. I don't want to have to guess where everything is or how default routing works. Trying to understand so I found your video to remove the mystery...
All zeros imply an unknown route. It is the way a router saves a gateway of last resort meaning that all unknown routes are sent out the specified interface.
This four part video series taught me more than my "professor" could in 6 months. Thank you so much for making these.
same here
Thank you so much for this. I was stuck on this for so long.
is default route a static routing configuration ? or static route is ?
where are part 1,2 and 3 of this video? thanks!
plz , could u tell me what word u type it for the serial is hash !!! i cant see ..
before interface 2/0 there is word u type it
my professor did not give us a switch it is all routers, but he wants us to configure a default gateway. How would I do that?
Uh what happens if you DO get an error message
Can you not just use the "Write Mem" command to save the config?
Sean Wilkerson nope. U cant use that in a real router/switch
thanks man good job ,, Q guys , Is there a version for Mac???
HIS VIDEO IS RALLY HELPFUL BUT I DIDN'T KNEW THERE ARE LOT OF VIDEO HER IN YOU TUBE BUT I LIKE HIS SIMPLE AND EASY
you're video's are really good thanks for uploading
Can we type ip address of serial interface instead its name ?
Thank you so much for the great video and help!
Dan, I love your live videos, but here you have not labeled anything. Your router has no host name and you talk about the serial 2/0 interface, not labeled either, and no networks defined in the simulator. I don't want to have to guess where everything is or how default routing works. Trying to understand so I found your video to remove the mystery...
Fantastic, thanks so much.
DANCOURSE IF I DO DEFAULT ROUTE IS IT SUPPOSE TO BE THIS "0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 SE ?/?/? " WHY IS IT SUPPOSED TO BE ALL ZEROS THE NETWORK AND SUB
All zeros imply an unknown route. It is the way a router saves a gateway of last resort meaning that all unknown routes are sent out the specified interface.
Thank you Sir !
YOu Rock................thanks.. Dan.
Thank you so much
Very Intuitive !!!! Thanks1
instead of typing copy run (startup-config) type wr
for saving purpose
Thank you
Thanks a lot
Thanks.
thanks
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s 2/0
%Invalid interface type and number
France Cruz me too bruh
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Dude, caps lock.
this video is quiet as fuck