06-02-2003 04:01 AM - edited 03-02-2019 07:48 AM
How do I configure a static route for a Cisco 1600 router, regards Mac.....
06-02-2003 04:23 AM
Hi,
ip route A.B.C.D (destination network A.B.C.D (destination mask) router's interface/ip address (Forwarding router's address) administrative distance.(optional)
Regards
kiruba
06-02-2003 04:51 AM
Are you feeling a bit lazy today?
It takes just as much time to check this out yourself as it takes to register for the forum and post a question.
As far as I'm concerned, questions that are so easy to look up as this one should not be asked in the forum.
Feel free to agree or not,but that is my opinion.
Leo
06-02-2003 05:06 AM
Hi -
I do agree with what Leo just said, all you need to do is type 'cisco static ip route' on a search engine like www.google.com and bingo !!!
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06-02-2003 05:27 AM
Hi,
did that but so much jargon on Cisco site, thought I might get a straight answer from people who work mustly with this kit, as I don't
06-02-2003 05:39 AM
Martin -
If you want to create a IP route on a cisco 1600 or any other cisco routers, all needs doing is this -
In config mode, i.e.
> router(config) ip route N.N.N.H MASK ADDRS NEXT HOP ADDRS
> now come out from config mode by using ctrl+z and issue a write memory
Hope this helps -
06-02-2003 05:48 AM
Thankyou,
regards mac....
06-02-2003 05:19 AM
No need to be flippant, I don't have the manual and I am a computer engineer not comms Ok.......
06-02-2003 05:26 AM
Martin -
Didn't mean to sound 'flippant' - sorry !!
06-02-2003 05:33 AM
Well tell me how to do it, please,
Regards Mac.....
06-02-2003 05:39 AM
well, so much of discussions on this.
Ok, it is left to the people who ask the questions. if they feel, let them ask, and if somebody is interested to answer, let them answer.
well martin, for your question, the first reply gives the answer.
so cheers
-Deepu
06-02-2003 05:46 AM
Thanks for your helpful assistance
Regards mac.......
06-06-2003 10:50 AM
Martin,
Just go right ahead asking questions. Everyone here started the
same way even though most won't admit it.
This forum should support everyone, not just be a place for ego reinforcement. I would like to have a transcript of the day all of us
were handed a router for the first time. Let's help out and stay humble,
the mark of a true professional.
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