From the course: Implementing Cisco Software-Defined Wan (SD-WAN) for your Enterprise and Cloud

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Static route configuration

Static route configuration

- [Instructor] In this lesson we're going to talk about static routes and how they can be configured in our environment. Now to start off with, in our topology, we already have some configurations set up in our data centers so that we're advertising those data center prefixes out into the fabric. But as far as our branches go, we do not have any form of network connectivity. And so even if we take this employee or even the guest pc, they are on a layer three device that sits southbound. So that is going to be this switch right here. And so what we have is we only have the connections from this host that can only ping the layer three switch that sits south of it. There's not any routing. So even from this Edge device, he can't ping the PC in there. So what we're going to do is we're going to set up some basic preliminary static routes to allow us to have that form of connectivity. So just to kind of verify this, what we're going to do is, let's just go ahead and we're going to go to…

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