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Blendi Llapashtica ID#386008332

Professor Muzafer Shala


NSSA.241.50L3 - Intro.RoutingandSwitching
3 NOV 2023
Practical Exercise: Setting Up a Web Service

Static Route Failover Configuration


Configure Pc1:
IP
addresses
for all
devices.

Pc2:

Router1:
Static route1 and Static route2:

Serial 0/1/0:

Serial 0/1/1:

Ethernet 0/0/0:

Router2:
Static route1 and Static route2:

Serial 0/1/0:

Serial 0/1/1:

Ethernet 0/0/0:

Set a Primary and secondary static routes for router 1:


primary
static route
on Router
A to reach
the PC
connected
to Router B
using the
first path,
and a
secondary
(floating)
static route
using the
second path
with a
higher
administrat
ive Primary and secondary static routes for router 2:
distance.
From the
PC
connected
to Router
A,
continuousl
y ping the
PC
connected
to Router
B.

Simulate a As you can see in the images below, I successfully ping PC1 from PC0 after
failure on turning off the primary path.
the primary
path and
observe the
failover to
the
secondary
path.
Verify
using the
`show ip
route`
command.

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