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Chapter 2 Static Routing

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Modifying <strong>Static</strong> Routes• There is no way to modify a static route. It must be deletedand reconfigured.You have entered this static route and testingfails.OOOPS! That’s s the wrong next-hop address!The no form of thecommand is usedto delete theinvalid static route.Re-enter enter the commandline with the properparameters.CCNA2-73 <strong>Chapter</strong> 2<strong>Static</strong> Routes with Ethernet Interfaces• R2 checks its ARP Cache for a matching MAC address for IPAddress 172.16.1.2.• If does not exist, R2 will send an ARP Request and PC2sends an ARP Reply.• R2 uses PC2’s s MAC address and IP Address 172.16.1.2 inthe frame as the destination MAC and IP addresses.CCNA2-74 <strong>Chapter</strong> 2

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