Hey guys, not sure if you can help but I'm in a bit of a bind here. I'm not too familiar with how to code Cisco switches but am trying to get some static routes done in the Cisco 2600 series router we ...
Background information: we have 2 iSeries in two locations. They both have a VirtualIP (Loopback) address of 10.10.130.1/32. One of them has 2 physical nics with 10.10.7.104 and 10.10.7.105, the other ...
Don't be fooled into thinking that static routing is always the best tool for the job, however. The greatest negative to using static routes is that they don't scale as your network grows. This is ...
We have recently spoken about IP routing, but there is something else that needs our attention, and it is all about the types of routes found in a routers routing table. It might sound confusing but ...
Static routing allows you to directly control the traffic path for data on your local network as well as the destination of outbound Internet traffic. Linksys routers provide a simple method to manage ...
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