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Section 1Connecting to the Internet and Main Office - 30 Points * Task 1: Step 11 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 1: Step 15 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 1: Steps 18 and 19 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 1: Step 22 * Related Explanation or Response * Summary Paragraph | 2323232310 | Paste the requested screenshotProvide the requested answerPaste the requested screenshotProvide the requested answerPaste the requested screenshotProvide the requested answerPaste the requested screenshotProvide the requested answerIn your own words, summarize what you have learned about Connecting to the Internet and Main Office. |

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Connecting to the Internet and Main Office vLab (30 points)

Write a paragraph (minimum five college-level sentences) below that summarizes what was accomplished in this lab, what you learned by performing it, how it relates to this week’s TCO’s and other course material; and just as important, how you feel it will benefit you in your academic and professional career. (10 points)

PPP allows you to configure other parameters, such as authentication, and it is a non-proprietary protocol, which allows it to work with routers from multiple vendors.

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a WAN encapsulation type used over serials to connect to remote sites.

By default, a router only knows directly connected networks. The traceroute command on a Cisco device works the same way as the tracert command in Windows. It allows you to see every router that was passed through in order to reach the destination network. A default route is a special type of static route. Instead of specifying a single destination network, the 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 refers to any network. The way you would interpret the command...