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    How to configure a static route on packet tracer

    HI,
    I am using Packet tracer. I have a large network. I added IP addresses and subnet masks to all the computers. But it is not working. Can anyone tell me how to configure a static route on packet tracer?

    Thank you for all help.

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    Re: How to configure a static route on packet tracer

    If you are setting up two router after one another the clocking signal will depend upon the router with the DCE end of the serial cable. So specify the clocking on the serial 2/0 interface of router.

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    Re: How to configure a static route on packet tracer

    Static Routing using Packet Tracer 5.0 is the great video for you. There are two ways to configure a basic frame relay setup. You must check this video to configure a static route on packet tracer.

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    Re: How to configure a static route on packet tracer

    Use RIP for a static route and set on border 200.100.10.2 via the exit interface or next hop address. Also intranet needs a route as well which you can just set a default exit interface since it's a stub network. Try using Dynamips for a simulator.

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