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Section 1Configuring Static and Default Routes: 40 Points * Task 4: Step 1 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 4: Step 2 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 5: Step 1 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 5: Step 1 * Related Explanation or Response * Summary Paragraph | 2323232320 | Paste the requested screenshot.Provide the requested answer.Paste the requested screenshot.Provide the requested answer.Paste the requested screenshot.Provide the requested answer.Paste the requested screenshot.Provide the requested answer.In your own words, summarize what you have learned about IP subnetting and configuration. |

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Configuring Static and Default Routes vLab (40 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 TCOs and other course material, and (just as important) how you feel it will benefit you in your academic and professional career. (20 points)

In this lab I was able to set static IP address, as well as show how a router can learn about default routes. I also able to see how to use the ping and trace commands to determine if there were any packet loss during transmission. Another thing I learned in this lab was that the exclamation point in a ping result, stood for successful transmissions. This knowledge will be beneficial to me when I begin a career in networking.

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Copy and paste the following screenshots from your Configuring Static and Default Routes lab below.

Task 4, Step 1: Paste a screenshot of AFTER you execute the “show ip route” command. (2 points)

Question: What is the significance of the “*R” next to the 0.0.0.0 network...