Configure static routes for each router of the network shown in Figure 3-13. Write the routes so that every subnet of the Internet has an individual entry.
Figure 3-13. The network for Configuration Exercises 1 and 2.
2
Rewrite the static routes created in Configuration Exercise 1 to use the minimum possible route entries.[8] (Hint: RTA will have only two static route entries.)
[8] If this exercise is being implemented in a lab, be sure to add the command ip classless to all six routers.
3
For the network shown in Figure 3-14, write static routes for each router. Assume that all links are identical media. Use load balancing on equal cost paths and floating static routes for maximum efficiency and redundancy.
Figure 3-14. The network for Configuration Exercise 3.