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okay this is a tutorial on standard access lists for the Cisco CCNA Ive set up a network here and weve got the one network over here 192 168 1 weve got the two network over here 192 168 2 and then in between these two routers weve got the 192 168 3 Network slash 30 and the router here is 3.1 and then 3.2 right here right now Ive set up static routes on the routers and heres the commands I used to set up this to set up the static routes on r0 heres the command so thats our 0 and then for r1 heres the command that set up the static route for r1 right and so if the static routes work we should be able to ping across the network so well test that out so well open up and saying ping 192.168.1.1 hundred and were pinging from this computer right here to the yellow Network and you can see here were going to take some time for ARP to work but now you can see its working right so we got it right off the bat we can ping from the 2.1 hundred over to 1.1 hundred and lets try this oth