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Dubuku57 wrote: » The default on Host A is 192.168.101.1...There is no firewall setup...its a simulation in Packet Tracer...I included routing -- Router Rip on routerA network 192.168.101.0 network 192.168.1.0 and Router rip on routerB network 192.168.1.0 network 192.168.100.0 Then i was able to ping Host B..But i dont understand why a static route is not sufficient?
Dubuku57 wrote: » No i hadnt put a Static route on RouterB. So in this case, 1. Host A could not ping because there was no Static route back to it on Router B. 2. 2. But Rip worked because Router A was advertising Host A's network. So from now, for any network, i must have static routes on the router connecting to the lan segments of the adjacent router. Router A and B could ping each other and rouiter A could ping Host B perfectly fine because they are directly connected. Correct?
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