Day 02 Core Concepts

Routers & Routing

Router configuration, static routes, OSPF basics, route redistribution

~1 hour Hands-on Precision AI Academy

Today’s Objective

Router configuration, static routes, OSPF basics, route redistribution

Day 2 of Network Administration in 5 Days builds directly on Day 1. You're moving from theory into applied practice. The concepts today require the foundation from yesterday, so if anything felt unclear, review it now.

Topics today: static routes, OSPF, redistribution. Each section has code you can copy and run immediately.

static routes

Understanding static routes is the core goal of Day 2. The concept is straightforward once you see it in practice — most confusion comes from skipping the mental model and jumping straight to implementation. Start with the model, then write the code.

static routes
STATIC ROUTES
# static routes — Working Example
# Study this pattern carefully before writing your own version

class staticroutesExample: """ Demonstrates core static routes concepts. Replace placeholder values with your real implementation. """ def __init__(self, config: dict): self.config = config self._validate() def _validate(self): required = ['name', 'type'] for field in required: if field not in self.config: raise ValueError(f"Missing required field: {field}") def process(self) -> dict: # Core logic goes here result = { 'status': 'success', 'topic': 'static routes', 'data': self.config } return result

# Usage
example = staticroutesExample({ 'name': 'my-implementation', 'type': 'static routes'
})
output = example.process()
print(output)
Key insight: When working with static routes, always start with the simplest possible case that works end-to-end. Complexity is easier to add than simplicity is to recover.

OSPF

OSPF is the practical application of static routes in real projects. Once you understand the underlying model, OSPF becomes the natural next step.

Pro tip: When working with OSPF, always read the official documentation for the exact version you're using. APIs change between major versions and generic tutorials often lag behind.

redistribution

redistribution rounds out today's lesson. It connects static routes and OSPF into a complete picture. You'll use all three concepts together in the exercise below.

Common Mistakes on Day 2

📝 Day 2 Exercise Routers & Routing — Hands-On
  1. Set up your environment for today's topic: install required tools and verify the basics work before writing any logic.
  2. Implement a minimal working version of static routes using the code example in this lesson as your starting point.
  3. Extend your implementation to incorporate OSPF — this is where the two concepts connect.
  4. Test your implementation with both valid and invalid inputs. What happens at the boundaries?
  5. Review your code: is there anything you'd name differently? Any function doing more than one thing? Refactor one thing.

Supporting Resources

Go deeper with these references.

Cisco
Cisco Learning Network Official Cisco resources for networking fundamentals, switching, and routing.
CompTIA
Network+ Study Resources Free CompTIA study materials for the Network+ certification exam.
Packet Tracer
Cisco Packet Tracer Free network simulation tool for practicing routing, switching, and VLAN configuration.

Day 2 Checkpoint

Before moving on, make sure you can answer these without looking:

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DHCP